是什么促使Z一代独立旅行?独自旅行者的初步研究

S. S. Wachyuni, Nenny Wahyuni, K. Wiweka
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如今,在旅游市场上,独自旅行的细分比其他类别的旅行增长得更快,尤其是在那些被归类为z世代的人中。然而,很少有研究调查独自旅行的经历和动机。因此,本研究的目的是确定Z世代独自旅行的动机。本研究采用李克特量表和定量分析相结合的定量调查方法。在这次调查中,30名年轻人作为调查对象参与了调查。应用于数据分析的技术是描述性统计分析。根据这项研究的结果,大多数Z世代独自旅行的人是女性,以学生的身份工作,独自旅行过1-2次。研究结果还表明,独自旅行的主要动机是享受目的地的旅游景点。此外,他们还考虑了各种因素,如物有所值、寻找灵感、与当地居民的互动、治疗目的、社交媒体的影响和自我实现。本研究的发现可以被目的地管理者用来制定建议,以应对Z世代游客的需求,这是这个时期游客中占比最大的群体。
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What motivates Generation Z to travel independently? Preliminary Research of solo travellers
Nowadays, the segmentation of solo travel in the tourism market is growing faster than other categories of travel, particularly among those classified as Generation Z. However, few studies have examined solitary travel experiences and motivation. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to determine Generation Z's motivations for solo travel. This research employs a quantitative survey method with a Likert scale and a quantitative approach. In this investigation, 30 young people participated as respondents. The technique applied to data analysis is descriptive statistical analysis. According to the findings of this study, the majority of Generation Z solo travelers are female, work as students, and have traveled solo 1-2 times. The results of the study also indicate that the primary tourist motivation for solo travel is to enjoy the destination's tourist attractions. Furthermore, they consider various factors such as value for money, looking for an inspiration, interaction with local citizens, healing purposes, the influence of social media, and self-actualization. This study's findings can be adopted by destination managers to develop recommendations for responding to the necessities of Generation Z tourists, the largest proportion of tourists at this time.
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