Multidimensional research about oleotourism attraction from the demand point of view
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Intangible benefits Multidimensional scalling Oleotourism
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2018-12-11Referencia bibliográfica
Ruiz Guerra, I., Molina, V. and Quesada, J.M. (2018), "Multidimensional research about oleotourism attraction from the demand point of view", Journal of Tourism Analysis: Revista de Análisis Turístico, Vol. 25 No. 2, pp. 114-128. https://doi.org/10.1108/JTA-06-2018-0017
Resumen
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to confirm the consumer’s interests about olive oil tourism like ohter
active touristic tipologies. Experimental tourism can be understood as a new trend in tourist demand.
Tourists want to experiment with lifestyles in different places. The information society shows how and where
the best products are cultivated and is linked to how the quality of life should be. Nowadays, we are intended
to know more and better things, both tangible and intangible, and new technologies show them to us
immediately. One intends to live these opportunities as soon as they can.
Design/methodology/approach – From the experimental point of view Olive Oil Tourism (Oleotourism)
emerges from the olive oil consumer’s interest in learning about the production process, so they can discover a
lifestyle associated to this product. This research begins with an exploration of tourists’ motivations. Then,
focusing on these consumers, this work has different targets: first, to assess how consumers perceive
intangible aspects of olive oil and, second, to forecast the potential demand for oleotourism.
Findings – The development of tourism is the result of tourist entrepreneurs that react to the pre-existing
demand/opportunity by identifying it in the tourist market.
Research limitations/implications – The consumer’s experience is important, but touristic trends are
changing. The importance of olive oil may grow in the future because the nutrition benefits are known by all
countries. The natural experience around olive oil will drive it to other stakeholders.
Practical implications – It is very early to recognize if the olive oil tourism industry is economically
interesting, and whether innovative offers can be created based in olive oil and the lifestyle in rural areas.
Social implications – The local development around olive oil tourism could be a potential
complement with the principal activities, which are usually agricultural activities, farmer interests and
local and historical heritage. This is a means to foresee the plausible impacts of the development of
oleotourism on tourist destinations, for which oleotourism might become a competitive advantage based
on an agri-food product with many intangible profits: olive oil.