Alma Zhilla – Department of Marketing – Tourism, Economy Faculty of Fan .S.Noli University ,7001, Rilindasi Boulevard 11, Korca, Albania

 

Keywords:
Tourism;
Destination;
Film tourism;
Sustainable tourism;
Personalised experience

DOI: https://doi.org/10.31410/LIMEN.2023.339

Abstract: Given that it may create jobs and revenue, tourism is being menΒ­tioned more and more as a means of stimulating the economy. So, considerΒ­ing this systemic view of tourism and the current state of the economy, tourΒ­ism-related phenomena become increasingly important in this globalizing world. In order to grow as a tourism destination, places must stand out in a competitive market. Referring to this, Albania is a destination that in reΒ­cent years has seen a rapid increase in tourism and income. One of the most frequented destinations is Korca Region, but the development of tourism in this destination must be extended throughout the year and be sustainable. This paper intends to analyse whether the implementation of a new form of tourism in Korca Region will be effective in raising sustainable visitor numΒ­bers and year-round tourism. A new emerging trend within modern tourism has been dubbed film-induced tourism. Film tourism is a personalized expeΒ­rience that is heavily dependent on the viewer’s emotional reactivity, perΒ­sonality, and background (cultural and ethnic), making each visitor’s experiΒ­ence unique. This presents a hurdle when it comes to assessing and measurΒ­ing the industry. This study attempts to define film-induced tourism, as well as to explore the relationship between films and tourism in the Korce Region. The article looks at the general understanding of the phrase under investiΒ­gation as well as the present tourism profile of the Korca Region. Moreover, we must highlight, that consumer behavior and motivation play a special role in choosing a travel destination, analyzing these to understand tourists’ motivations. An online questionnaire was used to conduct a mixed-method study with 70 participants. Five of those participants were contacted to conΒ­duct semi-structured interviews. We may therefore conclude that film tourΒ­ism has a good effect on a location and, by utilizing contemporary technolΒ­ogies, offers passengers novel experiences. It also stimulates local tourism, revitalizes depopulating regions, and strengthens a nation’s economy.

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9th International Scientific-Business Conference – LIMEN 2023 – Leadership, Innovation, Management and Economics: Integrated Politics of Research – CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, Hybrid (Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria), December 7, 2023

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Zhilla, A. (2023). Film Tourism as a Promoter of Tourism Development in Korca Region. In V. Bevanda (Ed.), International Scientific-Business Conference – LIMEN 2023: Vol 9. Conference Proceedings (pp. 339-347). Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans. https://doi.org/10.31410/LIMEN.2023.339

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