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Proceedings of

5th International Conference On Advances in Economics, Management and Social Study EMS 2016

"THE PERIPHERAL AND CORE TOURISM EXPERIENCES: A CONCEPTUAL STUDY IN AUSTRALIA."

FRANCES CASSIDY
DOI
10.15224/978-1-63248-089-7-36
Pages
24 - 28
Authors
1
ISBN
978-1-63248-089-7

Abstract: “This conceptual study examines peripheral and core tourism experiences in Australia using online data collection of reviews by tourists. To date most of the obvious and major tourism factors have been researched and recognized as a single driver to a tourist community including major events, major attractions and popular well known world locations (Crompton & McKay 1997)[1], while little is known of how these factors contribute to initial and subsequent visits to a destination. Limited research has been conducted in tourism to ascertain how the choice of destination contributes to the over success and visitation in a region (Schmallegger & Carson 2010)[2]. Other fields of product and service marketing recognize the premise of core and peripheral attributes as consumption motivators (Qu, Kim & Im 2011)[3]. Applied in tourism core and peripheral factors suggest the notion of a core or main experience to a destination such as a major attraction or major event with a peripheral experience”

Keywords: core, peripheral tourism experiences, destination choice, attractions, events.

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