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A Study on the Motivation and Choice Attributes of Visiting Wineries in Ningxia, China (중국 닝샤 와이너리 방문동기와 선택속성에 관한 연구)

  • Li, Shu-Xian;Woo, Won-Seok;Hwang, Jae-Hyun
    • Korean Journal of Organic Agriculture
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.39-54
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    • 2024
  • This study aimed to elucidate the relationship between the selection attributes and visit motivations of Ningxia wineries and tourist satisfaction and intention to revisit. Utilizing multiple linear regression and simple linear regression models, the study quantitatively analyzed tourists' selection attributes and visit motivations for Ningxia wineries. Factor analysis categorized 12 visit motivation variables into four factors: 'Sensation', 'Educational', 'Companion-Friendly', and 'Experiential'. Additionally, 17 selection attribute variables were classified into four factors: 'Service Quality', 'Environmental', 'Facility', and 'Economic'. Through analyzing the impact of visit motivations on satisfaction and revisit intentions, we have identified the pivotal factors as 'Wine Cultural Education', 'Enhanced Companion-Friendliness', and 'Wine Cultural Experience'. In the analysis of the relationship between selection attributes and revisit intentions, crucial elements involve 'Service Quality provided by the winery"'and 'Environmental of the winery'. Conversely, key influencing revisit intentions include 'Environmental of the winery' and 'Costs and Pricing associated with winery visits'. To ensure the sustainable development of the Ningxia winery industry and promote the enduring growth of rural economies, wineries should place greater emphasis on cultivating wine cultural experiences, artisanal activities, and other project endeavors.

Market Segmentation Based on Types of Motivations to Visit Coffee Shops (커피전문점 방문동기유형에 따른 시장세분화)

  • Lee, Yong-Sook;Kim, Eun-Jung;Park, Heung-Jin
    • The Korean Journal of Franchise Management
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.21-29
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    • 2016
  • Purpose - The primary purpose of this study is to employ effective marketing methods using market segmentation of coffee shops by determining how motivations to visit coffee shops have different impacts on demographic profile of visitors and characteristics of coffee shop visits, so as to draw out a better understanding of customers of coffee market. Research design, data, and methodology - Data were collected using surveys of self-administered questionnaires toward coffee shop users in Daejeon, Korea. A number of samples used in data analysis were 253 excluding unusable responses. The data were analyzed through frequency, reliability, and factor analysis using SPSS 20.0. Factor analysis was conducted through the principal component analysis and varimax rotation method to derive factors of one or more eigen values. In addition, the cluster analysis, multivariate ANOVA, and cross-tab analysis were used for the market segmentation based on the types of motivation for coffee shop visits. The process of the cluster analysis is as follows. Four clusters were derived through hierarchical clustering, and k-means cluster analysis was then carried out using mean value of the four clusters as the initial seed value. Result - The factor analysis delineated four dimensions of motivation to visit coffee shops: ostentation motivation, hedonic motivation, esthetic motivation, utility motivation. The cluster analysis yielded four clusters: utility and esthetic seekers, hedonic seekers, utility seekers, ostentation seekers. In order to further specify the profile of four clusters, each cluster was cross tabulated with socio-demographics and characteristics of coffee shop visits. Four clusters are significantly different from each other by four types of motivations for coffee shop visits. Conclusions - This study has empirically examined the difference in demographic profile of visitors and characteristics of coffee shop visits by motivation to visit coffee shops. There are significant differences according to age, education background, marital status, occupation and monthly income. In addition, coffee shops use pattern characterization in frequency of visits to coffee shops, relationships with companion, purpose of visit, information sources, brand type, average expense per visit, important elements of selection attribute were significantly different depending on motivations for coffee shop visits.

The Effect of 360-degree VR Tourism Contents Motivations, Flow, Continuance Usage Intention on Visit Intention - For Chinese Student in Korea (360° VR 관광 콘텐츠의 이용동기, 플로우, 지속사용의도가 방문의도에 미치는 영향 - 한국 체류 중국인 유학생 대상으로)

  • Seok, Hwayoon;Lu, Chen;Nam, Yoonjae
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.389-398
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    • 2022
  • Recently, tourism and leisure related VR contents have gained attention of potential tourists. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze investigate the effects of 360-degree VR tourism contents motivations, flow, continuance usage intention on visit intention for Chinese student in Korea. This study found that hedonic benefit and personal benefit exerted a positive influence on visit intention of contents users. However, vividness and usability did not influence on visit intention. Moreover, flow exerted a significant influence on visit intention but continuance usage intention did not influence on visit intention. The study is significant in shedding light on whether the motivations, flow, continuance usage intention of 360-degree VR tourism contents influences visit intention. It is suggested that the consumption of 360-degree VR tourism contents can be a useful marketing tool for strength of intention to visit.

Examining Visitation to the Gyeryongsan National Park

  • Sim, Kyu-Won;Choe, Yun-Seon;Kim, Tae-Geun
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.242-245
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    • 2018
  • Understanding visit motivation to parks is important when attempting to improve visitor satisfaction and their intentions to revisit and recommend. The objective of this study is to not only examine the impact of visitors' motivations on their satisfaction, but also study the effect of their satisfaction on their behavioral intentions. This objective will be fulfilled using regression models populated with data from the Gyeryongsan National Park (GNP). Onsite surveys were collected during April and May 2017 at the Donghaksa, Gapsa, Cheonjeong, Sinwonsa, Sangsin, and Sutonggol information centers of the GNP (N=224). The results of this study indicate that the visitors' motivations influenced their visit satisfaction, which, in turn, impacted their behavioral intentions. The study's findings will help park managers and policy-makers establish effective park management strategies and enhance visitors' experiences.

A Study on the Factors Affecting Visitor's Attitude and Behavioral Intention to Visit Educational Farms (농촌교육농장 방문자의 행동의도 및 방문태도에 미치는 영향요인 연구)

  • Kwak, Byung-Jin;Noh, Gyoung-Soo;Shin, Ho-Kyun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.37-48
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study is to provide an objective insight for factors that affect people's visiting behavior to educational farms. Second, this study aims to identify the underlying dimensions representing motivations and constraints for visiting educational farms. Third, this study explores differences among the classified groups with respect to structural relationships of each construct. Finally, identifying strategies of educational farm-related organizations could develop to reinforce visit motivations, offset visit constraints and ultimately increase behavioral intention for potential possible visitors to revisit and recommend educational farms. Empirical results of the study suggest implications for promoting the current farm villages and markets with many stakeholders in agricultural industries. Nevertheless, there are some limitations as followed: first, despite the possibility of their effects, the study did not consider other factors, which could affect revisiting behavior such as destination image, experiencing attributes etc. Second, the study needs improvements through longitudinal research because the cross-sectional research could not rule out the alternative explanations. The directions for the future study are as follows: first, future study requires time series approach instead of cross sectional approach. Secondly, future study might utilize comparative study regarding regional characteristics of educational farms or a nation-wide approach. Thirdly, future study can suggest a combined educational farms considering practical educational farm cases. Lastly, it is considered that developing evaluation measures such as quality authentication system will contribute to educational farms' stabilization.

Relationships between Hotel Restaurant Visit Motivations, Consumer Attitudes, and Revisit Intention (호텔 레스토랑의 방문동기, 소비자태도, 재방문 의도와의 영향관계)

  • Jang, Dong Ok
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.254-264
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    • 2016
  • This research was conducted over about four weeks from May 1, 2015 until May 30. First, of the hotel restaurant visit motivations, awareness image B=0.524 (p<.001), food B=0.121 (p<.05), and distinctiveness B=0.251 (p<.001) had a significantly positive impact on consumer attitude. Second, the hotel restaurant, visit motivation and preference image B=0.577 (p<.001), Social B=0.192 (p<.001), distinctiveness B=0.173 (p<.01) was significantly positive on consumer attitudes there were influential (+). Third, there was the influence of motivation and purchases, visit the hotel restaurant between images of B=0.705 (p<.001), Around B=0.113 (p<.01) significantly positive (+) on purchase of consumer attitudes to food B=-0.135 (p<.01) and social B=-0.123 (p<.001) are part had the effect of (-). Addition, consumers also look at the attitude and awareness Revisit B=0.464 (p<.001), Rating B=0.321 (p<.001), even the purchase of B=0.205 (p<.001) all significantly positive (+) with there was influence. If the five-star hotel from carrying out marketing activities around awareness, preference, and purchase intention judges will give a great help in hotel management.

The Impact of Art Gallery Visitors' Motivation and Perceived Quality of Experience on Satisfaction (미술관 관람 동기와 지각된 체험의 질이 관람 만족에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Jowon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.123-131
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    • 2016
  • The present study attempted to explore the impact of art gallery visitors' motivation and perceived quality of experience on satisfaction. For this purpose surveys were conducted at art galleries. The factor analyses identified four dimensions (knowledge, leisure, yearn for culture and art, and relationship) of motivations and another four dimensions (esthetic/entertainment, education, escapist, and sense of belonging) of perceived quality of experience. Subsequently, regression analyses revealed the influence of motivations and perceived quality of experience on satisfaction. Based on the findings, managerial implications and suggestions for further studies were discussed.

Effects of Watching 'Cookbang' Program on Behavioral Motivations (쿡방프로그램의 시청동기가 시청 후 행동에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Ok-Sun
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.773-781
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: This research was undertaken to study the motivational behavioral effects after watching the 'Cookbang'. Methods: Between October 23 to November 7, 2015, 420 adults over the age of 20 were surveyed in the Gyeonggi Province and Seoul. The SPSS Statistics (ver. 18.0) was used for analysis of 401 (95.5%) questionnaires, 19 were excluded on the basis of insincerity. Results: Adult male to female ratio was 150 males (37.4%) and 251 females (62.6%). The maximum adults were in their 20s 166 (41.4%). There were 211 single persons (52.6%). Most of the respondents were employees. Highest number of respondents (192) found Korean cooking to be an interesting field. Many adults responded that they watched the 'Cookbang' program once a week. For companionship, majority of the male and female respondents said that they 'watch alone' and 'watch with their children', respectively. Maximum number of respondents in their 20s-60s said they'watch alone'. There was a significant difference in gender and age. Conclusion: The watching motivations drawn by factor analysis were 'information', 'entertainment' and 'psychology.' Regression analysis showed that 'entertainment' had a big effect on the use of restaurants, the selection of groceries, the desire for gourmet restaurant visit, and the selection of restaurants, whereas 'information' had the biggest effect on nutrition and health care.

Internet Banking Attitudes in Association with Demographics and Motivations (인구통계 및 동기요인과 관련된 인터넷뱅킹 태도)

  • John, Yongjean
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.13 no.11
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    • pp.35-43
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    • 2015
  • This paper examines Internet banking attitudes associated with demographics and motivations for Internet banking subscribers to access their online banking sites. To find out the relationships among demographics, motivation, and attitude, I conducted ANOVA and regression analysis using survey data. The results of the paper found that age group and experience were significant demographic variable impacting motivation of economic benefits and users with much experience. Male users had stronger motivation of entertainment and getting better information than female users. Users with longer experience and frequent visitors had positive attitude on financial products. All motivation factors had influences on attitudes on both of financial products and Internet banking. This study suggests the features of Internet banking attitudes and motivations by demographics, from which we can figure out how to motivate Internet banking users for them not only to actively access their online banks rather than visit banks in person but also to have positive attitudes on their banks and Internet banking.

Study on Level of Novelty Seeking Need and Oversea Travel Motivators (신기성 욕구수준에 따른 해외여행동기 차이에 관한 연구)

  • Park Sin Ja
    • Journal of Applied Tourism Food and Beverage Management and Research
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.153-174
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    • 2003
  • Travel motivations appear particularly useful in describing those individuals who visit a specific travel attraction versus those who do not visit the attraction. Novelty seeking is an important motivator for traveling today. In this study four factors and three groups resulting from a cluster analysis were tested in determination for 13 preference and 21 motivators. The major finding of this study are as follows: Prior consideration in oversea travel for people is to expect to contact new culture and exotic environment. In the selection of oversea travel with the level of novelty seeking traits, rhere is meaningfull diffrences. In the novelty seeking levels of leisure activities remarkable difference appeared in the selective degree variables and the examination of the gap. In the selection of oversea with the novelty seeking level it displayed meaningful differences in the 10 items. In a travel in accordance with levels of novelty seeking- which is divided into groups high, medial, and, low level of novelty seeking groups- four elements of their levels demonstrated meaningful differences, such as adventure seeking type, out-of-ordinary life type, fun seeking type and free travel type. In order words, the means of high-concerned group, medial, and ldw-concerned group showed remarkable differemndes.

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