Document Type
Review Article
Publication Date
4-1-2013
Journal / Book Title
Journal of vacation marketing
Abstract
Because of its importance in the sustainable development of rural communities, rural tourism has been frequently studied as an alternative form of economic development in rural areas. In the United States, many rural communities rely on tourism for economic growth to compensate for declines in manufacturing, agriculture, extraction of natural resources, and population. Although there is an increased interest in developing rural tourism in many countries, there is little information regarding the motivations of rural tourists in the United States. Therefore, this study aims to understand travel motivations and characteristics of tourists visiting a rural destination to provide a better understanding of rural tourism in the United States. Our study site, Potter County, Pennsylvania, represents a typical American rural area with a population of 18,080, which is currently struggling to pursue economic revitalization by attracting tourists. The findings of this study indicated that visitors to Potter County do not fit a homogenous rural tourist profile due to their broad travel preferences. The findings also suggest that "tourism in rural areas" may be a better descriptor than "rural tourism" in the context of Potter County, Pennsylvania.
DOI
10.1177/1356766712471231
MSU Digital Commons Citation
Dong, Erwei; Wang, Yawei; Morais, Duarte; and Brooks, David, "Segmenting the Rural Tourism Market: The Case of Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA" (2013). Department of Hospitality and Tourism Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 13.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/hospitality-tourism-facpubs/13
Published Citation
Dong, E., Wang, Y., Morais, D., & Brooks, D. (2013). Segmenting the rural tourism market: The case of Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA. Journal of vacation marketing, 19(2), 181-193.