Demographic Characteristics Influencing Religious Tourism Behaviour: Evidence form a Central-Eastern-European country

Although religious tourism and pilgrimage have been widely studied there is very limited research that explores the peculiarities in attitude and behaviour among tourists with different demographic factors. The present exploratory study enhances the discussion on perception of religious tourism beha...

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Main Authors: Anna Irimias, Ariel Mitev, Gabor Michalko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Technological University Dublin
Series:International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage
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spelling doaj-0ddd63fe3120425e8051b9cc17af830b2020-11-25T02:38:45ZengTechnological University DublinInternational Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage2009-7379l410.21427/D7VB0DDemographic Characteristics Influencing Religious Tourism Behaviour: Evidence form a Central-Eastern-European countryAnna Irimias0Ariel Mitev1Gabor Michalko2Kodolanyi Janos University of Applied SciencesCorvinus University of BudapestGeographical Institute, Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Hungarian Academy of SciencesAlthough religious tourism and pilgrimage have been widely studied there is very limited research that explores the peculiarities in attitude and behaviour among tourists with different demographic factors. The present exploratory study enhances the discussion on perception of religious tourism behaviour. Specifically, eleven statements on attitude and behaviour were explored among 345 Hungarians with different socio-demographic backgrounds. The results show that there are significant variations between senior and young travellers: seniors see as important, the educational purposes and feelings of national identity related to sacred sites while these are less motivating for the young. The frequency of participating in religious tourism is also a determining factor: frequent travellers donate more and are more willing to purchase ‘sacred’ souvenirs. The findings provide inputs for developing a new scale to measure attitude and related behaviour in religious tourism. Furthermore, practical implications of the research are relevant to managers of sacred sites because a better understanding of visitors’ behaviour would enhance market segmentation and marketing to target groups.he research are relevant to managers of sacred sites because a better understanding of visitors’ behaviour would enhance market segmentation and marketing to target groups.religious tourismeventsseniorsmanagerial implicationsHungary
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author Anna Irimias
Ariel Mitev
Gabor Michalko
spellingShingle Anna Irimias
Ariel Mitev
Gabor Michalko
Demographic Characteristics Influencing Religious Tourism Behaviour: Evidence form a Central-Eastern-European country
International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage
religious tourism
events
seniors
managerial implications
Hungary
author_facet Anna Irimias
Ariel Mitev
Gabor Michalko
author_sort Anna Irimias
title Demographic Characteristics Influencing Religious Tourism Behaviour: Evidence form a Central-Eastern-European country
title_short Demographic Characteristics Influencing Religious Tourism Behaviour: Evidence form a Central-Eastern-European country
title_full Demographic Characteristics Influencing Religious Tourism Behaviour: Evidence form a Central-Eastern-European country
title_fullStr Demographic Characteristics Influencing Religious Tourism Behaviour: Evidence form a Central-Eastern-European country
title_full_unstemmed Demographic Characteristics Influencing Religious Tourism Behaviour: Evidence form a Central-Eastern-European country
title_sort demographic characteristics influencing religious tourism behaviour: evidence form a central-eastern-european country
publisher Technological University Dublin
series International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage
issn 2009-7379
description Although religious tourism and pilgrimage have been widely studied there is very limited research that explores the peculiarities in attitude and behaviour among tourists with different demographic factors. The present exploratory study enhances the discussion on perception of religious tourism behaviour. Specifically, eleven statements on attitude and behaviour were explored among 345 Hungarians with different socio-demographic backgrounds. The results show that there are significant variations between senior and young travellers: seniors see as important, the educational purposes and feelings of national identity related to sacred sites while these are less motivating for the young. The frequency of participating in religious tourism is also a determining factor: frequent travellers donate more and are more willing to purchase ‘sacred’ souvenirs. The findings provide inputs for developing a new scale to measure attitude and related behaviour in religious tourism. Furthermore, practical implications of the research are relevant to managers of sacred sites because a better understanding of visitors’ behaviour would enhance market segmentation and marketing to target groups.he research are relevant to managers of sacred sites because a better understanding of visitors’ behaviour would enhance market segmentation and marketing to target groups.
topic religious tourism
events
seniors
managerial implications
Hungary
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