Does gastronomy determine visitors’ holiday destination choice? Empirical evidence based on a mixed-method research approach

IF 1.7 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Amare Wondirad, Gabrielle Verheye
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Gastronomy emerges as one of the key components of visitors’ holiday experiences and increasingly shapes vacationers’ holiday destination choices. As an integral component of the tourist experience and destinations’ cultural heritage, gastronomy enhances visitors’ local and cultural understanding. Despite the increase in academic studies on gastronomy, there is still a scarcity of research that investigates whether gastronomy determines visitors’ holiday destination choices and the extent to which it does . To bridge this research gap, the current study examines whether gastronomy determines visitors’ holiday destination choice and explores the nexus between gastronomy and holiday destination image by adopting a mixed-methods research approach. We have collected data from 205 respondents, who represent45 countries from all corners of the globe, using an online survey. Research findings show that for 87% of the respondents, gastronomy is one of the key factors that determine their holiday destination choice. Especially for Asian and African tourists, gastronomy plays a crucial role in determining their holiday destination choice compared to Europeans, Americans, and other tourists. Findings further demonstrate that gastronomy is intertwined with tourist destinations by creating a lasting destination image, complementing visitors’ holidays, and being one of the core destination products. Research findings offer substantial theoretical and practical implications for Destination Management Organisations (DMOs) and catering establishments by highlighting the vitality of gastronomy as a core tourist destinations’ product. The study calls for pertinent tourism stakeholders to work together to develop, market, and manage resilient, competitive, and sustainable gastronomy niche tourism.
美食是否决定了游客的度假目的地选择?基于混合方法研究方法的经验证据
美食已成为游客度假体验的重要组成部分之一,并日益影响着度假者对度假目的地的选择。作为旅游体验和目的地文化遗产的一个组成部分,美食增强了游客对当地和文化的理解。尽管关于美食的学术研究越来越多,但关于美食是否决定了游客的度假目的地选择,以及在多大程度上决定了游客的度假目的地,这方面的研究仍然很少。为了弥补这一研究空白,本研究采用混合研究方法,考察美食是否决定游客的度假目的地选择,并探讨美食与度假目的地形象之间的关系。我们通过在线调查收集了来自全球45个国家的205名受访者的数据。研究结果显示,87%的受访者表示,美食是决定他们选择度假目的地的关键因素之一。尤其是对亚洲和非洲游客来说,与欧洲、美国和其他国家的游客相比,美食在决定他们选择度假目的地时起着至关重要的作用。研究结果进一步表明,美食与旅游目的地交织在一起,创造了一个持久的目的地形象,补充了游客的假期,并成为核心目的地产品之一。研究结果通过强调美食作为旅游目的地核心产品的活力,为目的地管理组织(DMOs)和餐饮机构提供了大量的理论和实践意义。该研究呼吁相关的旅游利益攸关方共同努力,开发、推广和管理有弹性、有竞争力和可持续的美食利基旅游。
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Cogent Food & Agriculture
Cogent Food & Agriculture AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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审稿时长
11 weeks
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