Segmentation of local youths' leisure motivations towards local tourist attractions.

Singapore tourism industry has been growing robustly in past few years. Singapore Tourism Statistics has shown that Singaporean’s contribution to the Total Tourism Receipts was falling constantly over the years. This can be an indication that Singapore tourist attractions may not appeal to the lo...

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Main Authors: Foo, Wan Ying., Hong, Yuwen., Soh, Hui Fang.
Other Authors: Chung Tuck Siong
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15278
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-152782023-05-19T05:41:35Z Segmentation of local youths' leisure motivations towards local tourist attractions. Foo, Wan Ying. Hong, Yuwen. Soh, Hui Fang. Chung Tuck Siong Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Industries and labor Singapore tourism industry has been growing robustly in past few years. Singapore Tourism Statistics has shown that Singaporean’s contribution to the Total Tourism Receipts was falling constantly over the years. This can be an indication that Singapore tourist attractions may not appeal to the locals. Given the locals is a lucrative segment to the tourism industry, thus it is important for tourism marketer to understand the leisure motivations and psychographic characteristics of Singaporeans. The purpose of this study is to examine locals’ leisure motivations by adopting the push and pull motivation theory. From this study, five different psychographic profiles were identified through the segmentation of 100 local youths’ leisure motivations. This was derived from factor analysis followed by cluster analysis to segment the leisure motivations of our respondents. Subsequently, clusters identified were then matched with their rankings of attractions. Based on the distinct characteristics and travel preferences of each cluster, several packages, promotional concepts and suitable communication medium were recommended. The findings of the study will provide important marketing implications for the vendors in the tourism sector to develop effective marketing strategies, as well as the basis for the future developments of tourism in Singapore. BUSINESS 2009-04-23T01:41:47Z 2009-04-23T01:41:47Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15278 en Nanyang Technological University 86 p. application/pdf
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Foo, Wan Ying.
Hong, Yuwen.
Soh, Hui Fang.
Segmentation of local youths' leisure motivations towards local tourist attractions.
description Singapore tourism industry has been growing robustly in past few years. Singapore Tourism Statistics has shown that Singaporean’s contribution to the Total Tourism Receipts was falling constantly over the years. This can be an indication that Singapore tourist attractions may not appeal to the locals. Given the locals is a lucrative segment to the tourism industry, thus it is important for tourism marketer to understand the leisure motivations and psychographic characteristics of Singaporeans. The purpose of this study is to examine locals’ leisure motivations by adopting the push and pull motivation theory. From this study, five different psychographic profiles were identified through the segmentation of 100 local youths’ leisure motivations. This was derived from factor analysis followed by cluster analysis to segment the leisure motivations of our respondents. Subsequently, clusters identified were then matched with their rankings of attractions. Based on the distinct characteristics and travel preferences of each cluster, several packages, promotional concepts and suitable communication medium were recommended. The findings of the study will provide important marketing implications for the vendors in the tourism sector to develop effective marketing strategies, as well as the basis for the future developments of tourism in Singapore.
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Foo, Wan Ying.
Hong, Yuwen.
Soh, Hui Fang.
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author Foo, Wan Ying.
Hong, Yuwen.
Soh, Hui Fang.
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title Segmentation of local youths' leisure motivations towards local tourist attractions.
title_short Segmentation of local youths' leisure motivations towards local tourist attractions.
title_full Segmentation of local youths' leisure motivations towards local tourist attractions.
title_fullStr Segmentation of local youths' leisure motivations towards local tourist attractions.
title_full_unstemmed Segmentation of local youths' leisure motivations towards local tourist attractions.
title_sort segmentation of local youths' leisure motivations towards local tourist attractions.
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