Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1012406 Tourism Management 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study presents a time-based analysis of activities undertaken by visitors to ski destinations. Only a few marketing studies have examined behaviour in tourism and leisure activities using an analysis based on time blocks. Data collection was undertaken by means of a diary-type semi-structured questionnaire which was administered in face to face interviews with visitors in thirteen ski centres in Greece. Through diary analysis, time periods were classified and used as a means of describing visitor flow and behaviour in various time blocks within a day. Expenditure patterns were identified in relation to specific time blocks relating to the consumption of preferred products and services. The average expenditure per visitor per day was €64.91. The study develops a Time Block Activity Matrix (TBAM), which is constructed using the dimensions of “participation intensity” and “benefit” to position visitor activities in the ski centres. The TBAM is proposed as a strategic tool for structuring decision making in tourism management. Implications for ski destinations are also discussed.

► Presents a time-based analysis of activities undertaken by visitors at ski destinations. ► Explores the relationship between time and activities in ski destinations with high volumes of visitor flows. ► Introduces the Time Block Activity Matrix (TBAM) to position visitor activities in ski centres.

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