This study examines whether food is a special interest or mainstream tourism product. Much of the research on special interest tourism examines the activity in isolation of the broader suite of products available in the destination mix. Such a myopic approach may produce impressive looking numbers, but may not define viable market segments. Instead, based on their research findings, the authors argue that a more holistic approach is required to examine food tourism within the context of other products in the destination to determine its value. Overall, this study suggests that consuming food may be a ubiquitous activity for most visitors to sophisticated urban destinations and may not be representative of a specialist segment
Previous research studies have explored the activities, motivations, and outcomes for the culinary t...
The purpose of this research was three-fold. First, it explored the dimensions and components of foo...
The existing literature supports the view that there is a connection between tourism and gastronomy....
This study examines whether food is a special interest or mainstream tourism product. Much of the re...
Food tourism has drawn much attention as a special-interest tourism product in recent years. However...
The demand side food tourism literature is underdeveloped with gaps in knowledge regarding the parti...
The assumption is often made in the academic literature that just about every destination can identi...
People who identify themselves as foodies may do so for vastly different reasons. From interests in...
People who identify themselves as foodies may do so for vastly different reasons. From interests in ...
Food consumption in tourism is linked with creating sustainable experiences and promoting a new way ...
© 2016, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – Focusing on food markets popularity among tour...
People who identify themselves as foodies may do so for vastly different reasons. From interests in ...
This study examines food experiences at festivals as a unique form of culinary tourism. Festival mar...
Objective/Purpose/Rationale of the Study: Local food has received a huge tourism attraction and beco...
Food tourism, also known as culinary and gastronomic tourism, refers to travel activities that are m...
Previous research studies have explored the activities, motivations, and outcomes for the culinary t...
The purpose of this research was three-fold. First, it explored the dimensions and components of foo...
The existing literature supports the view that there is a connection between tourism and gastronomy....
This study examines whether food is a special interest or mainstream tourism product. Much of the re...
Food tourism has drawn much attention as a special-interest tourism product in recent years. However...
The demand side food tourism literature is underdeveloped with gaps in knowledge regarding the parti...
The assumption is often made in the academic literature that just about every destination can identi...
People who identify themselves as foodies may do so for vastly different reasons. From interests in...
People who identify themselves as foodies may do so for vastly different reasons. From interests in ...
Food consumption in tourism is linked with creating sustainable experiences and promoting a new way ...
© 2016, © Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – Focusing on food markets popularity among tour...
People who identify themselves as foodies may do so for vastly different reasons. From interests in ...
This study examines food experiences at festivals as a unique form of culinary tourism. Festival mar...
Objective/Purpose/Rationale of the Study: Local food has received a huge tourism attraction and beco...
Food tourism, also known as culinary and gastronomic tourism, refers to travel activities that are m...
Previous research studies have explored the activities, motivations, and outcomes for the culinary t...
The purpose of this research was three-fold. First, it explored the dimensions and components of foo...
The existing literature supports the view that there is a connection between tourism and gastronomy....