Fundamentals of tourism: what makes a person a potential tourist and a region a potential tourism destination?

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Th e paper introduces a conceptual structural model to describe which central factors determine whether and where tourism takes place. It refers to fi ve factors that are considered to be a prerequisite for tourism: assets, amenities (or facilities) and accessibility on the side of a potential destination, and ability and motivation to travel on the demand side.
Empirical evidence is presented based on large sample population surveys in Germany of the strong infl uence of these fi ve factors. Whether a person becomes a potential tourist or not depends strongly on ability and on the motivational intensity. In addition, the perception of assets, amenities, and accessibility (rated for 10 regions/countries) is essential for the selection of regions considered for the initial consideration set. Both fi ndings support
the structure and links used in the conceptual model. Th ey thus emphasize the importance of these basic factors as fundamentals of tourism. Th e model is helpful in providing a basic understanding of the tourism system. Consequently, when whatever crisis may aff ect tourism in a source market or a destination, these basic factors should be considered.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Zeitschrift Poznań University of Economics Review
Jahrgang13
Ausgabenummer4
Seiten (von - bis)83-97
Anzahl der Seiten15
ISSN1643-5877
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 2013

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