Tourist Behaviour in Emerging Markets: How can Brazilian tourists contributeto address Scotland's tourism challenges?
(2023) SMMM40 20231Department of Service Studies
- Abstract
- Emerging markets are becoming increasingly important in the global tourism sector, accounting
for a significant portion of international tourist arrivals. Because of the constant changes that
occur in emerging markets, their tourist behaviour and decision-making process vary from that
of tourists from more established markets. In order to achieve tourism growth and face its
challenges, the United Kingdom views emerging markets such as Brazil as vital to its tourism
strategy. Brazil is the UK’s biggest Latin American market; however, empirical data has shown
that Brazilian tourists are less likely to visit Scotland. Therefore, this research aims to examine
Brazilian tourist behaviour to understand better how they can contribute to... (More) - Emerging markets are becoming increasingly important in the global tourism sector, accounting
for a significant portion of international tourist arrivals. Because of the constant changes that
occur in emerging markets, their tourist behaviour and decision-making process vary from that
of tourists from more established markets. In order to achieve tourism growth and face its
challenges, the United Kingdom views emerging markets such as Brazil as vital to its tourism
strategy. Brazil is the UK’s biggest Latin American market; however, empirical data has shown
that Brazilian tourists are less likely to visit Scotland. Therefore, this research aims to examine
Brazilian tourist behaviour to understand better how they can contribute to addressing
Scotland's tourism challenges. To accomplish this, the author reviewed the literature on
emerging markets, tourism in the United Kingdom and Scotland, tourist behaviour and
decision-making, and administered 385 questionnaires to Brazilian tourists who had travelled
internationally. The findings enabled the creation of a profile of the Brazilian tourist and the
identification of the most important determinants in their decision-making process and how
they can contribute to addressing Scotland's tourism challenges. This study's findings contribute
to the field of tourism by better understanding tourist behaviour and decision-making. (Less)
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- author
- Siebenrok Meyer, Maria Luiza LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- SMMM40 20231
- year
- 2023
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- keywords
- emerging markets, tourist behaviour, decision-making, Brazilian tourists, Scotland
- language
- English
- id
- 9133132
- date added to LUP
- 2023-07-24 11:16:35
- date last changed
- 2023-07-24 11:16:35
@misc{9133132, abstract = {{Emerging markets are becoming increasingly important in the global tourism sector, accounting for a significant portion of international tourist arrivals. Because of the constant changes that occur in emerging markets, their tourist behaviour and decision-making process vary from that of tourists from more established markets. In order to achieve tourism growth and face its challenges, the United Kingdom views emerging markets such as Brazil as vital to its tourism strategy. Brazil is the UK’s biggest Latin American market; however, empirical data has shown that Brazilian tourists are less likely to visit Scotland. Therefore, this research aims to examine Brazilian tourist behaviour to understand better how they can contribute to addressing Scotland's tourism challenges. To accomplish this, the author reviewed the literature on emerging markets, tourism in the United Kingdom and Scotland, tourist behaviour and decision-making, and administered 385 questionnaires to Brazilian tourists who had travelled internationally. The findings enabled the creation of a profile of the Brazilian tourist and the identification of the most important determinants in their decision-making process and how they can contribute to addressing Scotland's tourism challenges. This study's findings contribute to the field of tourism by better understanding tourist behaviour and decision-making.}}, author = {{Siebenrok Meyer, Maria Luiza}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{Tourist Behaviour in Emerging Markets: How can Brazilian tourists contributeto address Scotland's tourism challenges?}}, year = {{2023}}, }