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THE FUTURE OF WINTER SPORTSDGT´S PROGRESS IN TOURISM RESEARCH

INTRODUCTORY PRESENTATION:Prof. Hubert J. Siller, Head, MCI Tourism Business Studies, MCI Management Center Innsbruck

MODERATED BY:Prof. Dr. Anita Zehrer, Vice President & Member of the Board, German Society of Tourism Research (DGT), MCI Innsbruck

PANEL GUESTS:Dr. Petra Stolba, Managing Director, Austrian National Tourist Office Jörg Peter Krebs, Director Germany, Central- & Eastern Europe, Switzerland TourismProf. Dr. Ralf Roth, Head, Institute of Outdoor Sports and Environmental Science, DSHS (German Sport University Cologne)Prof. Hubert J. Siller, Head, MCI Tourism Business Studies, MCI Management Center Innsbruck

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THE FUTURE OF WINTER SPORTSDGT´S PROGRESS IN TOURISM RESEARCH

Hubert J. Siller, MCI Management Center Innsbruck

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OVERVIEW

MCI RESEARCH study (excerpt)

„Mountain Holidays“, Guest Survey Germany

conclusion, 6 theses “future of winter tourism”

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RESEARCH DESIGN

• Survey with standardized, semi-qualitative

questionnaire

(n = 2263)

• Selection/Survey with quotas based on

population proportion, gender and age in

all 16 states of the German source market

• Survey from June to September 2014

(excluding summer holidays) conducted by

qualified MCI Tourism interviewers

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How satisfied have you been with your

last winter holiday in the mountains?

58.6%

32.4%

5.6 %2.5%

0.9%

60.0%

33.2%

3.7 %1.7% 1.4%

67.8%

24.0%

6.0%

0.5% 1.6%

very satisfied satisfied neither/nor unsatisfied very unsatisfied

14-29 (n= 787) 30-49 (n= 355) 50+ (n= 183)

Mean 14 - 29 = 1.55

Mean 30 - 49 = 1.51

Mean 50 + = 1.44

25 %

net Promoter Score (NPS)

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What do you spontaneously associate

with winter holidays in the mountains?

(n = 4464)

Skiing, Snow-

boarding

28.0 % Snow,Winter

Atmosphere

13.6%

Fun,Entertain-

ment, Apres Ski

11.2%

Activities, Winter Sports6.2%

Mountains, Landscape

3.6 %

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What is especially positive aboutwinter holidays in the mountains?(n = 2231)

Snow,Winter

Atmosphere

18.5 %

Activities, Winter Sports

13.8%

Skiing, Snow-

boarding

12.6%

Mountains, Nature,

Landscape

9.7%Good Air,

Air Quality5.6 %

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Cold, Climate, Weather

22.1 %

TooExpensive

20.8 %

TooCrowded,

MassTourism

15.0 %

UnreliableSnowfall, Artificial

Snow

8.2 %

Arrival, Traffic

Congestion

8.1 %

What is especially negative aboutwinter holidays in the mountains?(n = 1218)

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Associations and importance of travel motives for winter

tourism in the mountains

Adventure

Action

Activities

Authenticity

Relaxation

Freedom

CozinessIndulgence

Health

ComfortCulture

Experiencing Nature and Landscape

Distinct Way of Life

Meeting People

Prestige

Romance

Tranquility

Fun

Sports

Tradition

-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

11,522,533,54

Imp

ort

ance

of

Trav

el M

oti

ves

Association with Winter Holidays in the Mountains

High Importance

Weak AssociationHigh Importance

Strong Association

Low Importance

Weak AssociationLow Importance

Strong Association

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Adventure ActionActivities

Authenticity

RelaxationFreedom

Coziness Indulgence

HealthComfort

Culture

Experiencing Nature and Landscape

Distinct Way of Life

Meeting People

Prestige

Romance

Tranquility

Fun

Sports

Tradition

-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

11,522,533,54

Imp

ort

ance

of

Trav

el M

oti

ves

Association with Winter Holidays / 14-29 Years

High Importance

Weak Association

High Importance

Strong Association

Low Importance

Weak Association

Low Importance

Strong Association

Associations and importance of travel motives for winter

tourism in the mountains

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AdventureAction

Activities

Authenticity

Relaxation

FreedomCoziness

Indulgence

Health

Comfort

Culture

Experiencing Nature and Landscape

Distinct Way of Life

Meeting PeoplePrestige

Romance

Tranquility

Fun

Sports

Tradition

-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

11,522,533,54

Imp

ort

ance

of

Trav

el M

oti

ve

Association with Winter Holidays / 30-49 Years

High Importance

Weak Association

High Importance

Strong Association

Low Importance

Weak Association

Low Importance

Strong Association

Associations and importance of travel motives for winter

tourism in the mountains

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AdventureAction

Activities

Authenticity

Relaxation

Freedom

Coziness

Indulgence

Health

Comfort

Culture

Experiencing Nature and Landscape

Distinct Way of Life

Meeting People

Prestige

Romance

Tranquility

Fun

Sports

Tradition

-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

11,522,533,54

Imp

ort

ance

of

Trav

el M

oti

ve

Association with Winter Holidays / 50+ Years

High Importance

Weak Association

High Importance

Strong Association

Low Importance

Weak Association

Low Importance

Strong Association

Associations and importance of travel motives for winter

tourism in the mountains

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How important are the following activities when deciding on

winter holidays

in the mountains?

33.1%

13.3%

34.8%

13.1%

22.0%

24.7%

60.5%

30.0%

16.4%

26.1%

15.2%

18.4%

10.4%

13.0%

16.3%

24.0%

15.2%

24.5%

21.0%

17.5%

10.4%

5.9%

10.7%

6,5%

10.9%

8.3%

6.0%

2.2%

14.7%

35.6%

17.4%

36.3%

30.4%

41.4%

13.9%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Sledding/Tobogganing (n= 1683)

Ski Touring (n= 1622)

Winter Hiking (n= 1722)

Ice Skating (n= 1626)

Cross-Country Skiing (n= 1700)

Snowboarding (n= 1627)

Skiing (n= 1766)

very important important neither/nor unimportant very unimportant

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1.8

2.5

3.5

3.2

3.0

3.2

2.22.0

3.23.1

3.4

2.4

3.4

2.32.1

4.2

2.8

3.8

2.0

3.6

2.8

1

2

3

4

5

1= very important – 5= very unimportant

14-29 (n= 1169 - 1199) 30-49 (n= 456 - 491) 50+ (n= 176 - 214)

How important are the following activities when

deciding on winter holidays in the mountains?

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CONCLUSION

FUTURE of WINTER sports6 theses derived from MCI RESEARCH studies

MCI Tourismus_Hubert Siller

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THESIS 1

Emotionalization is the biggest challenge for the successful future

of snow sports.

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THESIS 2

Snow sports, especially skiing, will still exist in 2050 – despite the

climate change.

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THESIS 3

Attractive ski areas are vital for the success of snow sports

destinations.

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THESIS 4

The sustainability hype in the media could turn into a trap for

snow sports.

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THESIS 5

snow sports (specially skiing) is becoming a lifestyle product for

an exclusive minority.

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THESIS 6

Sports, nature and fun are the key elements for success in winter

sports.

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THANK YOU!Hubert.siller@mci.edu

www.mci.edu

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THE FUTURE OF WINTER TOURISMDGT´S PROGRESS IN TOURISM RESEARCH

Introductory presentation:Prof. Hubert Siller, Head of MCI Tourism Business Studies, MCI Management Center Innsbruck

Moderated by:Prof. Dr. Anita Zehrer, Vice President & Member of the Board, German Society of Tourism Research (DGT), MCI Innsbruck

Panel guests:Jörg Peter Krebs, Director Germany, Central- & Eastern Europe, Switzerland TourismProf. Dr. Ralf Roth, Head, Institute of Outdoor Sports and Environmental Science, DSHS (German Sport University Cologne)Prof. Hubert Siller, Head, MCI Tourism Business Studies, MCI Management Center InnsbruckDr. Petra Stolba, Managing Director, Austrian National Tourist Office