Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1012552 Tourism Management 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Although the importance of the role of local food in tourism has begun to form an academic debate in the last decade, little effort has been invested in understanding what tourist motivations influence consumption of local food and beverages in a tourist destination and to develop a measurement scale for those motivations. Thus, this study adopted the comprehensive procedures of measurement scale development recommended by prior studies. The scale development procedure yielded a five factor measurement scale with acceptable levels of reliability and validity. Five underlying motivational dimensions of local food consumption were labelled: cultural experience; interpersonal relation; excitement; sensory appeal; and health concern. The outcomes and applications of the developed scale are discussed both in terms of theoretical and managerial implications.

► This study develops a measurement scale for tourist motivation to taste local food. ► This study established a reliable and valid 26 items grouped into five dimensions. ► This study identified motivations by combining literature on tourism and food.

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