Segmentation and sociodemographic profile of heritage tourist

Purpose – Heritage tourism has been greatly developed in recent years, especially in cities declared the World Heritage Sites. This kind of research comes from the need of understanding the demands of tourists in destinations. Design – This research studies the sociodemographic profile of tourist...

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Main Authors: Antonio Menor-Campos, Pedro Antonio Fuentes Jiménez, María Elena Romero-Montoya, Tomás López-Guzmán
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of tourism and hospitality management 2020-06-01
Series:Tourism and Hospitality Management
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Online Access:https://thm.fthm.hr/images/issues/vol26no1/7_MenorCampos_Fuentes_Jimenez_RomeroMontoya_LopezGuzman
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spelling doaj-d19a4ce28e0747c1a970449d6d4e373e2020-11-25T03:06:12ZengFaculty of tourism and hospitality managementTourism and Hospitality Management1330-75331847-33772020-06-0126111513210.20867/thm.26.1.7Segmentation and sociodemographic profile of heritage touristAntonio Menor-Campos0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4935-5315Pedro Antonio Fuentes Jiménez1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0809-5468María Elena Romero-Montoya2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3550-9483Tomás López-Guzmán3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8800-8223University of Córdoba Department of Finance Economics C/, Córdoba, SpainUniversity of San Francisco Xavier in Chuquisaca, Sucre, BoliviaESPOL Polytechnic University Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanísticas, Guayaquil, Ecuador University of Córdoba Department of Applied Economics C/, Córdoba, SpainPurpose – Heritage tourism has been greatly developed in recent years, especially in cities declared the World Heritage Sites. This kind of research comes from the need of understanding the demands of tourists in destinations. Design – This research studies the sociodemographic profile of tourists and their perceptions about the attributes of the city of Sucre, which has been declared the World Heritage Site. This research is based on two previous theoretical models. Methodology – The fieldwork consisted of conducting 529 personal surveys. The field work was carried out via personal interviews with the tourists in Sucre. The conducted period was between November 2017 and March 2018. Approach – A high cultural level and a medium-high income level characterise most tourists. The attributes that a patrimonial tourist destination must have were analysed in order to make it a sustainable site, where both culture and tourism come together. Findings – The main results of the investigation show a segmentation of the tourists that visit this city into four types: alternative, cultural, emotional, and patrimonial tourists. Originality of the research – The results of this research determine the most highly valued attributes of the city and those that should be improved.https://thm.fthm.hr/images/issues/vol26no1/7_MenorCampos_Fuentes_Jimenez_RomeroMontoya_LopezGuzmantourismheritagesegmentationsucrebolivia
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author Antonio Menor-Campos
Pedro Antonio Fuentes Jiménez
María Elena Romero-Montoya
Tomás López-Guzmán
spellingShingle Antonio Menor-Campos
Pedro Antonio Fuentes Jiménez
María Elena Romero-Montoya
Tomás López-Guzmán
Segmentation and sociodemographic profile of heritage tourist
Tourism and Hospitality Management
tourism
heritage
segmentation
sucre
bolivia
author_facet Antonio Menor-Campos
Pedro Antonio Fuentes Jiménez
María Elena Romero-Montoya
Tomás López-Guzmán
author_sort Antonio Menor-Campos
title Segmentation and sociodemographic profile of heritage tourist
title_short Segmentation and sociodemographic profile of heritage tourist
title_full Segmentation and sociodemographic profile of heritage tourist
title_fullStr Segmentation and sociodemographic profile of heritage tourist
title_full_unstemmed Segmentation and sociodemographic profile of heritage tourist
title_sort segmentation and sociodemographic profile of heritage tourist
publisher Faculty of tourism and hospitality management
series Tourism and Hospitality Management
issn 1330-7533
1847-3377
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Purpose – Heritage tourism has been greatly developed in recent years, especially in cities declared the World Heritage Sites. This kind of research comes from the need of understanding the demands of tourists in destinations. Design – This research studies the sociodemographic profile of tourists and their perceptions about the attributes of the city of Sucre, which has been declared the World Heritage Site. This research is based on two previous theoretical models. Methodology – The fieldwork consisted of conducting 529 personal surveys. The field work was carried out via personal interviews with the tourists in Sucre. The conducted period was between November 2017 and March 2018. Approach – A high cultural level and a medium-high income level characterise most tourists. The attributes that a patrimonial tourist destination must have were analysed in order to make it a sustainable site, where both culture and tourism come together. Findings – The main results of the investigation show a segmentation of the tourists that visit this city into four types: alternative, cultural, emotional, and patrimonial tourists. Originality of the research – The results of this research determine the most highly valued attributes of the city and those that should be improved.
topic tourism
heritage
segmentation
sucre
bolivia
url https://thm.fthm.hr/images/issues/vol26no1/7_MenorCampos_Fuentes_Jimenez_RomeroMontoya_LopezGuzman
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