Understanding sport tourists' motives and perceptions of Sabah, Malaysia as a sport tourist destination

With the focus on Mount Kinabalu as a sport tourism destination, the push and pull theory (Dann, 1981) was adopted as framework to examine the travel motivation of sport tourists visiting Sabah, Malaysia. The Leisure Motivation Scale (Beard & Ragheb, 1983) and semantic differential instrument...

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Main Authors: Dolinting, Erica E., Yusof, Aminuddin, Chee, Chen Soon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Pitesti, Romania 2013
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29037/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29037/1/Understanding%20sport%20tourists.pdf
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Chee, Chen Soon
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description With the focus on Mount Kinabalu as a sport tourism destination, the push and pull theory (Dann, 1981) was adopted as framework to examine the travel motivation of sport tourists visiting Sabah, Malaysia. The Leisure Motivation Scale (Beard & Ragheb, 1983) and semantic differential instrument by Attle (1996) were utilized to measure the push motives and pull factors. Analyses of data include descriptive statistics, t-test and logistic regression. A sample of 195 mountain climbers was selected with the majority comprising of international active sport tourists respondents (71.1%). Statistically, domestic active sport tourists at Mount Kinabalu were more significantly motivated by two out of four push motives namely; competence-mastery and social factors. With respect to the pull factors, analysis of result from the logistic regression shows there were few attributes which has been identified to be perceived differently by the domestic and international tourists. The findings of the study implied that: (1) market segmentations can be made according to the demographic and travel characteristics information as well as by their travel motivations among domestics and internationals sport tourists; (2) theoretical significance and practical marketing implications in addition with the recommendations for local tourism authority, destination managers and marketers are discussed.
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spelling upm-290372015-10-08T04:47:09Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29037/ Understanding sport tourists' motives and perceptions of Sabah, Malaysia as a sport tourist destination Dolinting, Erica E. Yusof, Aminuddin Chee, Chen Soon With the focus on Mount Kinabalu as a sport tourism destination, the push and pull theory (Dann, 1981) was adopted as framework to examine the travel motivation of sport tourists visiting Sabah, Malaysia. The Leisure Motivation Scale (Beard & Ragheb, 1983) and semantic differential instrument by Attle (1996) were utilized to measure the push motives and pull factors. Analyses of data include descriptive statistics, t-test and logistic regression. A sample of 195 mountain climbers was selected with the majority comprising of international active sport tourists respondents (71.1%). Statistically, domestic active sport tourists at Mount Kinabalu were more significantly motivated by two out of four push motives namely; competence-mastery and social factors. With respect to the pull factors, analysis of result from the logistic regression shows there were few attributes which has been identified to be perceived differently by the domestic and international tourists. The findings of the study implied that: (1) market segmentations can be made according to the demographic and travel characteristics information as well as by their travel motivations among domestics and internationals sport tourists; (2) theoretical significance and practical marketing implications in addition with the recommendations for local tourism authority, destination managers and marketers are discussed. University of Pitesti, Romania 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29037/1/Understanding%20sport%20tourists.pdf Dolinting, Erica E. and Yusof, Aminuddin and Chee, Chen Soon (2013) Understanding sport tourists' motives and perceptions of Sabah, Malaysia as a sport tourist destination. Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 13 (4). pp. 547-556. ISSN 2247-8051; ESSN: 2247-806X http://efsupit.ro/archive/1/64 10.7752/jpes.2013.04086
spellingShingle Dolinting, Erica E.
Yusof, Aminuddin
Chee, Chen Soon
Understanding sport tourists' motives and perceptions of Sabah, Malaysia as a sport tourist destination
title Understanding sport tourists' motives and perceptions of Sabah, Malaysia as a sport tourist destination
title_full Understanding sport tourists' motives and perceptions of Sabah, Malaysia as a sport tourist destination
title_fullStr Understanding sport tourists' motives and perceptions of Sabah, Malaysia as a sport tourist destination
title_full_unstemmed Understanding sport tourists' motives and perceptions of Sabah, Malaysia as a sport tourist destination
title_short Understanding sport tourists' motives and perceptions of Sabah, Malaysia as a sport tourist destination
title_sort understanding sport tourists' motives and perceptions of sabah, malaysia as a sport tourist destination
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