Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Research Proposal and Literature Review

Question: Discuss about theResearch Proposal and Literature Review. Answer: Scope Geographic and Demographic. The research is conducted in Japan. The people who reside in Japan are mainly Japanese, but there are also foreigners such as Vietnamese, Filipino, and Chinese among others. The research is done through surveys and interviewing people on face to face basis and even online. These methods will be convenient since most millennium tourist who travel to Seoul, Korea for concert activity will be able to give their feedback as to why they prefer to attend the activity. This is done so as to obtain an objective result for the applied result (Meng, 2010, p. 344) Temporal It will take a period of over three months to conduct this research and examine the results. The constraints of conducting this research are the lack of enough funds and a constraint in manpower. Connecting with people who travel to Seoul, Korea and booking appointments with them is also a challenge. Nevertheless, it will be a great opportunity to find out what is attracting most Japanese to Seoul Korea for the concert activity and get a better understanding of the Korean culture (Martin, 2010, p.376). Access to Data. The data in conducting this research will be obtained from both primary and secondary sources. The primary sources include interviews and questionnaires while the secondary sources of data include journals, books, and the internet. These sources of data will be very fundamental in providing the information that will be required in this research (Lee and Lee, 2009, p.925). Problem Statement To find out the motivation factor of Millennium Japanese traveling to Seoul, Korea for concert activity.' The Objectives Conducting Research To find out what the concert activity in Seoul Korea entails. The Korean concert activity is usually accompanied by exciting activities such as learning the history and culture of the Korean people. They normally have delicious dishes that are usually tasty, and they offer lessons to tourists who visit during the concert teaching them how to make such delicious dishes (Kim and Ritchie, 2012, p.261). To investigate reasons why Japanese people prefer to attend the concert activity in Seoul, Korea. This objective seeks to establish why Japanese people visit South Korea and not any other country. There are important experiences that the Japanese get in the concert activity that is not anywhere else (Meng, 2010, p.349) To identify the culture of the Korean people. The objective aims at knowing the composition of the Korean culture which may be lacking in the Japanese culture. To establish the requirements for travelling to Korea. It is possible to travel to Korea visa-free for some limited time under some condition an d this objective seeks to establish such conditions of travel to Korea.(Martin, 2010, p.380). To investigate what Koreans do to make the concert activity a tourist attraction? This objective seeks to find out the steps taken by the Korean s to make their concert outstanding (Lee and Lee, 2009, p.928). To make recommendations to the Japanese government on how they can improve their cultural events. The Japanese can borrow various insights from the Korean concert activity and improve their own (Kim and Ritchie, 2012, p.272). References Kim, J.H., and Ritchie, B.W., 2012. Motivation-based typology: An empirical study of golf tourists. Journal of Hospitality Tourism Research, 36(2), pp.251-280. Lee, G. and Lee, C.K., 2009. Cross-cultural comparison of the image of Guam perceived by Korean and Japanese leisure travellers: Importanceperformance analysis. Tourism Management, 30(6), pp.922-931. Martin, D., 2010. Uncovering unconscious memories and myths for understanding international tourism behaviour. Journal of Business Research, 63(4), pp.372-383. Meng, F., 2010. Individualism/collectivism and group travel behaviour: a cross-cultural perspective. International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research, 4(4), pp.340-351

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