International market potential of avitourism in South Africa
Despite rapid growth of avitourism globally, the international market potential of avitourism in South Africa, which has remarkable birdlife, is not fully utilised. This research aimed to profile international avitourists by investigating their behavioural involvement, motivations, preferences, a...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-43732018-11-19T17:14:19Z International market potential of avitourism in South Africa Conradie, Nicolene Van Zyl, C. Avitourism Ecotourism Destination awareness 598.0723468 Avitourism -- South Africa Ecotourism -- South Africa Bird watching -- South Africa Avitourism -- South Africa -- Marketing Despite rapid growth of avitourism globally, the international market potential of avitourism in South Africa, which has remarkable birdlife, is not fully utilised. This research aimed to profile international avitourists by investigating their behavioural involvement, motivations, preferences, agreement to ecotourism principles, and awareness of avitourism in South Africa. Primary data were gathered by distributing questionnaires at the British Birdwatching Fair and Dutch Vogelfestival. Exploratory factor analyses (EFA) and confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) were applied. The results indicated that avitourists differ in terms of behavioural involvement, motivation and preferences for each fair and birder type (casual, active or committed), but agreed on ecotourism principles. A second-order CFA model for avitourist motivation revealed three new constructs – wellbeing, intellectual activity and engagement. Respondents indicated relatively low awareness but high interest in visiting South Africa as a birding destination. The results support the South African avitourism industry potential in product development and destination marketing. Transport, Logistics and Tourism M.Com. (Tourism Management) 2011-06-15T07:04:09Z 2011-06-15T07:04:09Z 2010-06 Dissertation Conradie, Nicolene (2010) International market potential of avitourism in South Africa, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4373> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4373 en 1 online resource (xvii, 264 leaves) |
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Despite rapid growth of avitourism globally, the international market potential of
avitourism in South Africa, which has remarkable birdlife, is not fully utilised. This
research aimed to profile international avitourists by investigating their behavioural
involvement, motivations, preferences, agreement to ecotourism principles, and
awareness of avitourism in South Africa. Primary data were gathered by distributing
questionnaires at the British Birdwatching Fair and Dutch Vogelfestival. Exploratory
factor analyses (EFA) and confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) were applied. The
results indicated that avitourists differ in terms of behavioural involvement, motivation
and preferences for each fair and birder type (casual, active or committed), but
agreed on ecotourism principles. A second-order CFA model for avitourist motivation
revealed three new constructs – wellbeing, intellectual activity and engagement.
Respondents indicated relatively low awareness but high interest in visiting South
Africa as a birding destination. The results support the South African avitourism
industry potential in product development and destination marketing. === Transport, Logistics and Tourism === M.Com. (Tourism Management) |
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International market potential of avitourism in South Africa |
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Conradie, Nicolene (2010) International market potential of avitourism in South Africa, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4373> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4373 |
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