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A cultural analysis of Japanese tourists: challenges for tourism marketers


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Title:

A cultural analysis of Japanese tourists: challenges for tourism marketers

Author(s):

Yvette Reisinger, Lindsay Turner

Journal:

European Journal of Marketing

Year:

1999

Volume:

33

Issue:

11/12

Page:

1203 - 1227


ISSN:

0309-0566


DOI:

10.1108/03090569910292348

Publisher:

MCB UP Ltd

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Abstract:

Presents the results of an empirical analysis of the cultural differences between Australian and Japanese populations in a tourism context. Argues that the challenge for tourism marketers lies in understanding the cultural make-up of the Japanese market, and developing culture-oriented marketing strategies. Identifies the major reasons for the decline in Japanese tourist arrivals to Australia. Compares the Japanese and Western cultural orientation. Describes and interprets the cultural dimensions identified by a principal components analysis. Determines the most critical cultural dimensions and their indicators by a LISREL analysis. The findings show that the key cultural factors influencing Japanese holiday experiences in Australia are culturally determined perceptions of service and interpersonal relations with hosts. Presents the impact of cultural traits on Japanese tourist perceptions of Australian service and interpersonal contact with hosts. Discusses the implications of these findings for tourism marketers.

Keywords:

Australia, Cultural diversity, Japan, Marketing strategy, Service providers, Tourism


Article Type:

Research paper


Article URL:

http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/03090569910292348

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