An Exploratory Study of Gay Travelers: Socio-Demographic Analysis
Keywords
Sexual orientation, Gay, Openness, Allocentricity, Collective self-esteem, Psychocentricity
Abstract
Purpose This exploratory study aims to examine gay travelers' travel psychographics (allocentricity and psychocentricity) in relation to openness about sexual orientation, collective self-esteem and socio-demographic variables. Design/methodology/approach A survey is developed and study participants are recruited from attendees at a large annual gay event. A total of 196 gay men were used as samples for correlation analysis and independent samples t-tests. Findings The findings suggest that collective self-esteem is positively correlated with allocentricity. Also, gay couples showed higher allocentricity than single gay men, and white/Caucasian gay men showed higher allocentricity than other ethnic minorities gay men. Yet, psychocentricity was higher for lower income gay men than higher income gay men. Practical implications Tourism marketers should recognize that the gay market is not as homogenous as it has been portrayed in the tourism literature. Hospitality service providers and destination marketers should be aware of the importance of the gay community, gay travelers' psychographics and, more importantly, the diversity within the gay market to develop effective products and services to better position themselves in this niche market. Originality/value This research contributes to the tourism literature by enhancing the understanding of gay travelers' socio-demographic profiles and their travel-related behaviors and perceptions.
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Number of Pages
15-27
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Source Title
Tourism Review
Volume
72
Issue
1
Copyright Status
Unknown
College
Rosen College of Hospitality Management
STARS Citation
Ro, Heejung; Olson, Eric; and Choi, Youngsoo, "An Exploratory Study of Gay Travelers: Socio-Demographic Analysis" (2017). Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 728.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/ucfscholar/728