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以野生动物、风景如画和传统文化为主要故事情节的电影越来越多地用于宣传旅游目的地。这种做法被称为电影诱导旅游(MIT)。本文考察了电影场景的置换对游客对MIT满意度的影响。它基于一项研究,该研究利用了描述性和解释性研究设计,并分别覆盖了电影《走出非洲》和《白色马赛人》在卡伦布利克森博物馆和桑布鲁的拍摄地点。目标人群包括660名外国游客,他们参观了卡伦布利森博物馆和桑布鲁。采用简单随机抽样的方法,选取了345名研究对象。主要数据是通过问卷调查收集的,而次要数据是通过出版材料和电子材料收集的。使用描述性统计(百分比、中位数、平均值和标准差)和多元回归分析收集的数据。研究结果证实,电影场景位移与游客满意度呈显著负相关(β1= 0.477, p = 0.000)。通过电影设定的位移,大多数游客对MIT不满意,因为电影中所描绘的并不完全准确。
The Effects of Displacement of Movie Setting on Tourists Satisfaction with Movie Induced Tourism
Movies that use wildlife, picturesque landscape and traditional culture as the major story plot have increasingly been used to promote tourism destinations. This practice is known as Movie Induced Tourism (MIT). This paper examines the influence of displacement of movie setting on the tourists‟ satisfaction with MIT. It is based on a study that utilised both descriptive and explanatory research designs and covered filming locations at Karen Blixen Museum and Samburu for the movies Out of Africa and The White Maasai, respectively. The target population comprised 660 foreign tourists, who visited the Karen Blixen Museum and Samburu. Simple random sampling technique was used to select a sample size of 345 research participants. Primary data was collected using questionnaires whereas secondary data was collected from published materials and e-materials. Descriptive statistics (percentages, median, means and standard deviations) and multiple regressions were used to analyse the data collected. The study findings confirm that that displacement of movie setting (β1= 0.477, p = 0.000) has a negative and significant relationship with tourist satisfaction. Through the displacement of the movie setting, a majority of the tourists were dissatisfied with MIT since what was being portrayed in the movies was not entirely accurate.