Tourist's motivations to travel: A theoretical perspective on the existing literature

Purpose – Current study is an attempt to look into the various theoretical concepts/ theories that help to understand what motivates individuals, especially young people, to travel and which are the practical implications of the analysed theories. In particular, we chose Maslow’s Theory of Needs to...

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Main Authors: Anish Yousaf, Insha Amin, Jose Antonio C. Santos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of tourism and hospitality management 2018-05-01
Series:Tourism and Hospitality Management
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Online Access:https://thm.fthm.hr/images/issues/vol24no1/08_Yousaf_Amin_Santos.pdf
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Summary:Purpose – Current study is an attempt to look into the various theoretical concepts/ theories that help to understand what motivates individuals, especially young people, to travel and which are the practical implications of the analysed theories. In particular, we chose Maslow’s Theory of Needs to analyse youth travel motivations. Research Design – The study draws its base from two streams of literature, one being associated with motivations and the other dealing with the question of how motivations can influence travelling patterns of an individual. The literature review was done extensively and articles published in the domain of tourist motivations and related areas were traced and reviewed. Findings – Our analysis of youth tourism centred on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and confirmed its validity as an explanation of the most important youth travellers’ motivations. The results also indicate that, due to recent technological developments affecting societies and young tourists’behaviours – especially those of Millennials – new needs have emerged, which are discussed in detail. Research Limitations – The research has been carried out in light of the available literature and it fails to address empirical evidence. Also, the analysis of youth tourism needs to be extended to other motivation theories as those which are presented in this work.
ISSN:1330-7533
1847-3377