Market segments based on the dominant movement patterns of tourists
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-01, 07:34authored byJianhong (Cecilia) Xia, Fiona Evans, Katrina Spilsbury, Victor CiesielskiVictor Ciesielski, Colin Arrowsmith, G WRIGHT
This paper presents an innovative method for tourist market segmentation-based on dominant movement
patterns of tourists; that is, the travel sequences or patterns used by tourists most frequently. There
were three steps to achieve this goal. In the first step, general log-linear models were adopted to identify
the dominant movement patterns, while the second step was to discover the characteristics of the
groups of tourists who travelled with these patterns. The Expectation-Maximisation algorithm was then
used to partition tourist segments in terms of socio-demographic and travel behavioural variables. The
third step was to select target markets based upon the earlier analysis. These methods were applied to
a sample of tourists, over the period of a week, on Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia. A significant outcome
of this research is that it will assist tourism organisations to identify tourism market segments and
develop better tour packages and more efficient marketing strategies aligned to the characteristics of the tourists.