The future of youth tourism in Ghana: motives, satisfaction and behavioural intentions
Purpose - The study presents the push–pull motives and behavioural intentions of youth tourists and how these provide the foundation for the planning and development of Ghana’s tourism future. Since youth tourism (YT) is regarded as a niche market globally, the purpose of this paper is to identify t...
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doaj-9ce8610f38014c629c71cd7c78e9d22b2020-11-25T02:18:35ZengEmerald PublishingJournal of Tourism Futures2055-59112055-592X2019-05-015152110.1108/JTF-12-2016-0059615550The future of youth tourism in Ghana: motives, satisfaction and behavioural intentionsAlexander Preko0Frederick Doe1Samuel Ato Dadzie2University of Professional Studies, Accra, GhanaUniversity of Professional Studies, Accra, GhanaGhana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), Accra, GhanaPurpose - The study presents the push–pull motives and behavioural intentions of youth tourists and how these provide the foundation for the planning and development of Ghana’s tourism future. Since youth tourism (YT) is regarded as a niche market globally, the purpose of this paper is to identify the prospects of this form of tourism in a developing nation. Design/methodology/approach - The study has utilised a convenience sampling approach in gathering data from 557 youth tourists, adapting existing instruments for measuring push–pull motives, satisfaction and behavioural intentions. The reliability and validity of the instruments were established through confirmatory factor analysis, exploratory factor analysis and Cronbach’s α analyses. Structural equation modelling is used to establish relationships. Findings - The results revealed the positive effects of push and pull factors on tourists’ satisfaction as well as the significant influence of tourists’ satisfaction on youth behavioural intentions. However, push factors positively influenced pull factors of youth tourists. Research limitations/implications - The conclusion and recommendations of this study might not be congruent with the factors that motivate adults or student tourism, satisfaction and behavioural intentions. Practical implications - The findings of the research validate the viability of YT activities and the behavioural intentions for future tourism market in Ghana. Ghana’s tourism sector should design interesting and competitive offers that attract youth tourists and address tourism growth. Originality/value - To date, investigation into motives, satisfaction and behavioural intentions of youth tourists as the basis for future tourism development remains a virgin field in Ghana. This study has timely attempted to address this gap.https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JTF-12-2016-0059/full/pdf?title=the-future-of-youth-tourism-in-ghana-motives-satisfaction-and-behavioural-intentionsghanasatisfactionmotivesbehavioural intentionsyouth tourism |
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The future of youth tourism in Ghana: motives, satisfaction and behavioural intentions |
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The future of youth tourism in Ghana: motives, satisfaction and behavioural intentions |
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The future of youth tourism in Ghana: motives, satisfaction and behavioural intentions |
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Purpose - The study presents the push–pull motives and behavioural intentions of youth tourists and how these provide the foundation for the planning and development of Ghana’s tourism future. Since youth tourism (YT) is regarded as a niche market globally, the purpose of this paper is to identify the prospects of this form of tourism in a developing nation. Design/methodology/approach - The study has utilised a convenience sampling approach in gathering data from 557 youth tourists, adapting existing instruments for measuring push–pull motives, satisfaction and behavioural intentions. The reliability and validity of the instruments were established through confirmatory factor analysis, exploratory factor analysis and Cronbach’s α analyses. Structural equation modelling is used to establish relationships. Findings - The results revealed the positive effects of push and pull factors on tourists’ satisfaction as well as the significant influence of tourists’ satisfaction on youth behavioural intentions. However, push factors positively influenced pull factors of youth tourists. Research limitations/implications - The conclusion and recommendations of this study might not be congruent with the factors that motivate adults or student tourism, satisfaction and behavioural intentions. Practical implications - The findings of the research validate the viability of YT activities and the behavioural intentions for future tourism market in Ghana. Ghana’s tourism sector should design interesting and competitive offers that attract youth tourists and address tourism growth. Originality/value - To date, investigation into motives, satisfaction and behavioural intentions of youth tourists as the basis for future tourism development remains a virgin field in Ghana. This study has timely attempted to address this gap. |
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