Understanding visitors’ motivation to visit zoological parks: A case study of Songkhla zoo, Thailand
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Prince of Songkla University
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This research aims to (1) To examine the socio-demographic characteristics and
traveling patterns of Songkhla zoo visitors; (2.) To identify the main push and pull motivation of
visitors to Songkhla zoo; and (3.) To analyze the relationship between the main “push and pull
motivations” and visitors’ behavioral travel intention to visit Songkhla zoo in the future.
The questionnaire survey was used to collect data from the target respondents at Songkhla zoo
from October to November 2017. Obtained data were analyzed by descriptive statistics, One-way
ANOVA, Independent Sample T-Test, Factor Analysis, and the Standard Multiple Regression
method. A content analysis analyzed the open-ended questions.
The results revealed that most of Songkhla zoo’s visitors were local residents
whose aged between 10-30 years old and preferred to visit the zoo during school break. The
finding showed that the three imperative push motivations that triggered respondents to visit
Songkhla zoo were: to gain new knowledge and experience, to take a rest, and to have fun, while
the three main pull motivations included: the offering of the variety of activities, animals, and
animals’ show. Moreover, there was a relationship between visitors’ main push and pull
motivation factors and future travel intention to Songkhla zoo.
Research discussion, implications, and recommendations based on the key
findings were suggested for Songkhla zoo executive manager, local government agencies, tourism
authorities, and visitor attraction marketers.
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Thesis (M.B.A., Hospitality and Tourism Management (International program))--Prince of Songkla University, 2021


