A study of foreign exchange student’s consumption motivations from a food tourism perspective in Shanghai, China
(2019) SMMM20 20191Department of Service Studies
- Abstract
- Despite the massive growth of the tourism industry worldwide in the past years, there is still a noticeable scarcity in scientific and scholarly literature when it comes to the phenomenon of food tourism, or simply the awareness that food and beverages play a vital role within the tourism industry. Particularly in developing countries but also in cosmopolitan cities such as Shanghai, food tourism has been widely neglected by researchers, companies and culinary establishments as
a possibility for growth and improvement of the tourism machine. This neglect is also noticeable in the inclusion of different tourist groups and types such as educational tourists.
Utilizing a mixed-method approach including semi-structured interviews and
... (More) - Despite the massive growth of the tourism industry worldwide in the past years, there is still a noticeable scarcity in scientific and scholarly literature when it comes to the phenomenon of food tourism, or simply the awareness that food and beverages play a vital role within the tourism industry. Particularly in developing countries but also in cosmopolitan cities such as Shanghai, food tourism has been widely neglected by researchers, companies and culinary establishments as
a possibility for growth and improvement of the tourism machine. This neglect is also noticeable in the inclusion of different tourist groups and types such as educational tourists.
Utilizing a mixed-method approach including semi-structured interviews and
questionnaires, the aim of the research conducted is to study and report on the food consumption motivations of foreign exchange students in Shanghai. With the aid of a relevant theoretical framework based on the concepts of food tourism, motivation and information search this study investigates how the target population experiences Shanghai’s food scene.
The findings of this study indicate that foreign exchange student’s consumption
motivations are based on a hierarchy of needs and wants as well as push and pull motivations. Furthermore, there are critical factors in determining the importance of food experiences within tourists’ times in Shanghai. Finally, methods of information search are dominated by word of mouth and backed up by internet research, while an exploratory information search approach is introduced. (Less)
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- author
- Köllisch, Frederic LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- SMMM20 20191
- year
- 2019
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- keywords
- food tourism, culinary tourism, consumption, motivation, information search, china
- language
- English
- id
- 8993989
- date added to LUP
- 2020-11-20 11:07:23
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- 2020-11-20 11:07:23
@misc{8993989, abstract = {{Despite the massive growth of the tourism industry worldwide in the past years, there is still a noticeable scarcity in scientific and scholarly literature when it comes to the phenomenon of food tourism, or simply the awareness that food and beverages play a vital role within the tourism industry. Particularly in developing countries but also in cosmopolitan cities such as Shanghai, food tourism has been widely neglected by researchers, companies and culinary establishments as a possibility for growth and improvement of the tourism machine. This neglect is also noticeable in the inclusion of different tourist groups and types such as educational tourists. Utilizing a mixed-method approach including semi-structured interviews and questionnaires, the aim of the research conducted is to study and report on the food consumption motivations of foreign exchange students in Shanghai. With the aid of a relevant theoretical framework based on the concepts of food tourism, motivation and information search this study investigates how the target population experiences Shanghai’s food scene. The findings of this study indicate that foreign exchange student’s consumption motivations are based on a hierarchy of needs and wants as well as push and pull motivations. Furthermore, there are critical factors in determining the importance of food experiences within tourists’ times in Shanghai. Finally, methods of information search are dominated by word of mouth and backed up by internet research, while an exploratory information search approach is introduced.}}, author = {{Köllisch, Frederic}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{A study of foreign exchange student’s consumption motivations from a food tourism perspective in Shanghai, China}}, year = {{2019}}, }