Fun, animal welfare or community development? Understanding young tourists’ preferences for a wildlife tourism package

Article

Fun, animal welfare or community development? Understanding young tourists’ preferences for a wildlife tourism package

Published in: Research in Hospitality Management
Volume 6 , issue 2 , 2016 , pages: 135–144
DOI: 10.1080/22243534.2016.1253279
Author(s): Elena Cavagnaro Stenden Hotel Management School, Academy of International Hospitality Research, The Netherlands , Simona Staffieri Italian National Institute of Statistics, Italy , Tamara Huisman Stenden Hotel Management School, Academy of International Hospitality Research, The Netherlands

Abstract

This paper explores the impact of young travellers’ value orientations on their choice for a wildlife tourism package. On the basis of existing literature, four different packages were designed: one mirroring the traditional offer of wildlife tourism as a hedonic experience; one enhancing the animal welfare aspect and intended to appeal to biospheric values; one enhancing the cultural and community development aspect and intended to appeal to altruistic values; and one combining both cultural and animal welfare aspects. Data were gathered on location in South Africa – one of world’s main wildlife tourism destinations.

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