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Research on Tourism Demand of Impoverished Female Students in the Internet Plus Era - A Case Study of China Women's University

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With the rapid development of the tourism industry and the great victory in the battle against poverty, the "Internet + tourism" has boosted the domestic tourism market and promoted the release of potential consumers, the tourism demand of impoverished female students has gradually become a hot spot in tourism research. The research takes female students of China Women's University as an example, analyses the tourism demand of impoverished female students in the Internet+ era by questionnaire survey method, based on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Theory, Tourism Demand Theory and Identity Theory. The results show that non-impoverished female students are more enthusiastic about tourism in their micro-social environment than impoverished female students, the psychological burden may be a major factor preventing impoverished female students from transforming tourism demand into tourism behavior, and for impoverished and non-impoverished female students with different annual tourism budgets, different psychological structures, different proportions of tourism consumption in income and different annual tourism budgets, the willingness to access tourism information for impoverished students and the tourism decisions for non-impoverished students are mainly influenced by the Internet. Finally, Some suggestions are put forward for the tourism practitioners, Internet sector, impoverished female students in higher education, and the social environment in order to safeguard the exercise of impoverished female students' tourism power and to boom the tourism industry.

Published in Journal of Business and Economic Development (Volume 6, Issue 4)
DOI 10.11648/j.jbed.20210604.15
Page(s) 222-231
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Keywords

Tourism Demand, Impoverished Female Students, Internet Plus

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    Zhu Yingbo; Peng Xuewen; Xu Jingyan; Di Qingping. Research on Tourism Demand of Impoverished Female Students in the Internet Plus Era - A Case Study of China Women's University. J. Bus. Econ. Dev. 2021, 6(4), 222-231. doi: 10.11648/j.jbed.20210604.15

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    Zhu Yingbo, Peng Xuewen, Xu Jingyan, Di Qingping. Research on Tourism Demand of Impoverished Female Students in the Internet Plus Era - A Case Study of China Women's University. J Bus Econ Dev. 2021;6(4):222-231. doi: 10.11648/j.jbed.20210604.15

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  • School of Management, China Women's University, Beijing, China

  • School of Management, China Women's University, Beijing, China

  • School of Management, China Women's University, Beijing, China

  • School of Management, China Women's University, Beijing, China

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