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Entertainment Tourist's Pursuit Values -Focus on Perfomance Arts- (엔터테인먼트관광자의 가치추구 -공연예술을 중심으로-)

  • Jang, Hye-Won;Hyun, Gye-Dam
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.13 no.12
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    • pp.1006-1016
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    • 2013
  • This study seeks to identify the Entertainment tourist's pursuit values using means-ends chain theory. Data collection for this study is from July to October, 2012 in Jeju island. The procedure, Soft Laddering involves a series of one-on-one deep interviews with tourists who enjoyed performance arts. To carry out this study, first of all, contents analysis was employed to interview results. Second, Implication Matrix was made by contents analysis which showed direct and indirect relations. Finally, HVM was mapped for value systems. The results showed that Entertainment tourist's pursuit values were classified resulting in three values: Aesthetics, Communication with others, Pleasure. Especially in entertainment tourism, the major attributes was fun; the consequences was sensorial pleasure; the ultimate pursuit values was pleasure. These results support that entertainment tourists is homo ludens and entertainment tourism's marketer should concentrate on story-watching than story-telling.

A Study on Tourism Resource Strategy of Film Location using Social Bigdata based on SNS Trend Analysis of Jeonju Area (소셜 빅데이터를 활용한 영화촬영지 관광자원화 방안 -전주 지역의 관광체험 SNS 동향 분석을 토대로-)

  • Park, Ji-Yeong;Kim, Geon;Kim, Chan-Young;Oh, Hyo-Jung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.11
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    • pp.477-487
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    • 2016
  • In 1995, the filming location of the drama had been famous, and as a result it brings the effect of increasing tourists of that areas. After that, many local governments try to host the filming on their regions to be potential tourist attractions. With the same stream, Jeonju also has attempted to host International Film Festival and to set up Jeonju Film Commission and Jeonju Cinema Complex. However, although the city already has rich infrastructure facilities to make films, the city hardly tries to use the filming locations as tourist attractions. This study suggests four ways of using filming locations as tourist attractions to activate Jeonju economy and improve Jeonju's cultural image. We firstly collect social bigdata related with tourists of filming locations and tourist attractions in Jeonju from Twitter, which is the most representative SNS, and then perform frequency and trend analysis. We also investigate major factors of visits to tourist's attractions based on content analysis of tweet mentions.

Impacts of Familiarity on Preference, Perceived Risks, and Tourist Activities (친숙도가 선호도, 위험지각, 관광활동에 미치는 영향)

  • Qu, Xiao-Long;Kim, Hyoung-Gon;Lee, Soo-Jin
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.10 no.10
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    • pp.378-388
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    • 2010
  • This study examines Korean tourists visiting China as to their perceived familiarity, and its impacts on the degree of preference toward China as a tourism destination, perceived risk, and the preferred tourist activities. A survey was conducted to the Korean tourists departing to China at the In-Cheon international airport, which results in collecting 305 usable questionnaires. The results show that the perceived familiarity toward China positively affects the degree of preference to China as a tourism destination. As to the impacts of familarity on the perceived risks, the results reveal that the degree of familarity is negatively associated with several risk perceptions. Lastly, the degree of perceived familiarity is positively related to the one type of preferred tourist activity, visiting nature historical sites. The results of this study support the role of familiarity as a significant factor in understanding other tourist perceptions.

The Study of Tourist Stress on Overseas Traveling (해외여행중 발생하는 여행객 스트레스에 관한 연구)

  • Cho, Sang-Hee
    • Journal of Global Scholars of Marketing Science
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.27-43
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    • 2006
  • Little research has been done regarding the issues of tourist stress in overseas traveling. Thus, this study investigated what causes travel stress and to what level of stress that overseas tourists experience. The key variables of this study were 1) destination country, 2) tourist value, 3) types of travel, and 4) causes of travel stress. For the analysis of this study, SPSS 12.0 was used which included Factor analysis, Discriminant analysis, ANOVA and Cluster analysis. The findings of this study suggest that there is a correlation between the level of travel stress and the other variables such as travel destination, tourist value, and types of travel. Especially, tourist value and types of travel significantly affect travel stress. Based on the findings, this study suggests that tourism industry should take proper steps in order to make overseas traveling more enjoyable.

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Tourists' Intentions to Consume Jeju's Local Foods and Opinions for Tourism Resource Development (제주 관광객의 향토음식 섭취의사 및 관광 상품화를 위한 의견조사)

  • Ahn, So-Jung;Yoon, Ji-Young
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.193-199
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    • 2015
  • According to the definition of 'native local food', Jeju has combined its regional specialty products with its own cooking method. It has almost four-hundred kinds, which reflects regional specialty and diversity, yet it is not very well-known. Thus, this present study provides basic research information through the investigation of tourist awareness, intention to consume, drawbacks, development necessity and direction of development of Jeju local foods. The survey was conducted with 295 domestic tourists who had visited Jeju in the last 10 years. In response to a question asked about the consciousness of Jeju local foods, 67.8% of respondents chose average, indicating a relatively high cause for concern. Intention to consume averaged 3.26, which was higher than tourist awareness, having an average of 2.60. Furthermore, local food interest and demographic characteristics of respondents were found to have an influence on tourist awareness and intention to consume. 87.8% of respondents answered above average with respect to the drawbacks of Jeju's local foods and development necessity and direction, with the main drawbacks being lack of PR (43.1%) and high price (39.0%). The priority of most respondents was the quality and taste of the food (50.8%). Based on the results of this study, if tourist awareness can be effectively increased, an escalation in intent to consume will follow, naturally promoting the consumption of Jeju's local foods. Consequentially, for tourism commercialization, the quality and taste of the foods have to be improved in addition to the gain in popularity through efficient PR methods.

A Study on the Influences of Authenticity of Hwasung-si Baegmi-ri Fishing Village Experience Program and Tourist Experience on Tourist Satisfaction (화성시 백미리 어촌체험마을사업의 고유성과 관광체험이 방문객의 만족에 미치는 영향)

  • Jang, Cheol-Ho;Jang, Young-Soo;Lee, Jung-Phil
    • The Journal of Fisheries Business Administration
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.97-112
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    • 2014
  • This study aimed to redefine the concept of fishing village tourism. In addition, it aimed to carry out detailed analyses of the influences of authenticity and non-authenticity of fishing village experience on tourist's satisfaction as well as the influences of tourist's experience on their satisfaction. The study evaluated responses of people who visited research target fishing villages in the East sea area(Hwasung-si Baegmi-ri) which had been rated as successful case. The evaluation was performed to analyze how tourist satisfaction would be influenced by the authenticity of the fishing village experience program based on the authenticity theory(Wang, 1999) and the experience realms theory(Pine & Gilmore, 1999). This study tried to find out realistic factors of the experience realms theory through field investigation, conducting interviews, and holding discussions. From these, the cause-and-effect structure of authenticity, tourism experience and satisfaction could be identified. The results of hypothesis tests are as follows; With respect to the relationship between authenticity and satisfaction in hypothesis I, authenticity did not have a statistically significant effect on satisfaction, while non-authenticity had a significant influence. As a result, the research hypothesis I that authenticity influences satisfaction was partially supported. Regarding hypothesis II of the link between authenticity and tourism experience, a significant effect of authenticity was found in education experience, entertainment experience for Baegmi-ri village. The effect of non-authenticity was significant on deviation experience. Consequently, hypothesis II was also partly supported. The relationship between tourism experience and satisfaction in hypothesis III was significant in education, entertainment, and deviation experiences which lends support to hypothesis III to some extent.

An Empirical Study on the Travel Behavior and Destination Choice according to the Family Life Cycle (가족생활주기에 따른 관광지 선택행동의 실증분석)

  • Sim, Sang-Wha;Kim, Wol-Ho
    • Korean Business Review
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    • v.11
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    • pp.149-171
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    • 1998
  • The most important thing in the Tourist Market Segmentation is to find descriptive variables which can describe the changes of tourist demand properly. There are many descriptive variables. Among them, vital statistical variables were proved to be effective. The strongest variable but which was studied much less is the Family Life Cycle. This study will focus on the relation between Family Life Cycle and Travel Behavior of Destination Choice. In this study, I will verify the validity of Family Life Cycle as a descriptive variable of Tourist Market Segmentation, and try to find the meaningful variable at each steps. Therefore, The purpose of this study is to explain the relation between Family Life Cycle and Travel Behavior of Destination Choice, to verify the validity of Family Life Cycle as descriptive variable and to find the strategy to respond to the increase in quantity and diversity of quality of Tourist Market. The studies on the Family Life Cycle should be updated continuously according to the change of family structure and it should be understood as standard for Tourist Market Segmentation in the public and private sphere.

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Tourist Behaviour of Hampyeong Butterfly Festival: A Case of the Butterfly Festival 2002 (함평나비축제 관광객의 행태적 특성: 제4회 축제를 사례로)

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    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.339-353
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    • 2003
  • In recent, events tourism of community festival is a particular form of tourism which has experienced considerable growth in Korea, and is become the important strategy for tourist inducement and revitalization of regional economy. Many events of community festival were mainly established since 1995, and most of local government such as city and county adopted the events of cultural tourism festival. Among these community festival, Hampyeong Butterfly Festival of Hampyeong-gun of Jeollanamdo, is recognized as one of famous events all over the country. In particular, Hampyeong Butterfly Festival to be held since 1999, attracts over 1 million tourists annually, and provides a lot of opportunities educational shows and exhibitions, including ecology experiences and learning sites, as well as environmentally-friendly agriculture learning sites, folklore customs, cultural heritage and traditional plays. Therefore, the purpose of this study focuses on the tourist behaviour of Butterfly Festival 2002. Most tourist have positive attitude and evaluation about festival, in particular, tourists present show high satisfaction with many programs of festival. However, in order to strengthen the competitiveness of festival, Hampyeong-gun have to concern with some improvements such as the expansion of tourists' facilities, active publicity activities, and matketing of special products of Hampyeong-gun.

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Design of Mobile Learning Contents using u-smart tourist information (u-스마트 관광정보를 이용한 모바일 학습 콘텐츠 설계)

  • Sun, Su-Kyun
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.383-390
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    • 2014
  • In recent years, the convergence of IT and IT sightseeing tour has emerged as a fusion of academic disciplines in the future. Convergence study of social data analysis, raising the heat. Social Network Services (SNS) being utilized in many areas of marketing and to apply the case study is also increasing. This study is based u-smart tourist information systems for mobile learning content design. This is the pattern of things in the template library for things to increase the effectiveness of the learning content to mobile learning content to be converted to a. Design of mobile learning content using u-smart things smart phone app (App) and XMI to go through the design process of utilizing the heat. Future through the design process by implementing a mobile learning content to meet information quality tourist information content to create mobile learning content and learning things that can be content to live it up advantage.

A Comparative Analysis of Stakeholder's Interest in Tourist Destination Remodeling (관광지 리모델링 관련 이해관계자 관심 비교분석)

  • Kim, Yu-Min;Lee, Ki-Dong;Kang, Dong-Yoon
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.11 no.7
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    • pp.51-57
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this paper is to find the priority of tourist destination remodeling among tourists, residents, sellers for Incheon's Chinatown. Our questionnaire is included satisfaction of convenience, accommodation and cultural facility and development direction of Incheon's Chinatown for all stakeholder. We also surveyed building control, satisfaction of implemented public service, demand of facility both resident and seller, except for tourist. The results represent each of stakeholder is different opinion about remodeling of Incheon's Chinatown. The tourist importantly considered tourism development. The resident and seller importantly considered historical, cultural development. However, all stakeholder commonly regarded convenience and cultural facility as priority for developing chinatown.