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Articles

Comparison between millennials’ and providers’ perceptions of technology use in a nature-based tourism context

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Pages 2086-2089
Received 05 Jan 2021
Accepted 19 Feb 2021
Published online: 08 Mar 2021
 

ABSTRACT

This mixed-methods study examined millennials’ and nature-based tourism providers’ perceptions of the use of technology in a nature-based tourism context. The data were collected through surveys and focus groups of millennials and nature-based tourism providers. Survey findings revealed that millennials perceived a number of technologies more negatively than providers, challenging common stereotypes. Focus group responses further demonstrated providers’ assumptions regarding millennials’ dependence on technology as well as millennials’ conflicting needs to escape from ordinary technology use during nature-based tourism activities while remaining connected to essential technology services. The implications of catering to millennials’ nature-based tourism needs are discussed.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by Arizona State Parks and Trails.

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