From Digital Subcultures to Destination Tourism: Profiling Attendees at Multi Genre Festivals

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Abstract

The rise and connectivity of digital subcultures are increasingly influencing destination tourism. This study provides an understanding of a multi genre festival within the wider context of popular 'geek' culture and its increasing role in events and destination tourism. Through profiling the characteristics and experiences of visitors attending Nordsken, an annual festival in Northern Sweden, we profile segments and provide insights on attendees. Based on a survey of festival visitors, this study revealed five distinct clusters (Digital Gamer, Enthusiastic Nerd, Analogue Fan, Spectator & Follower and Creative Player) based on interests and activities. Experiences of the event were relatively similar for all clusters indicating that multi genre festivals can create memorable experiences for a broad audience with a variety of interests rooted in digital cultures. Through understanding and developing target audiences, regions can leverage multi genre festivals as platforms to enhance regional digitalization.

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McCauley, B., Ehlers, A., Kopanidis, F., & Helmefalk, M. (2023). From Digital Subcultures to Destination Tourism: Profiling Attendees at Multi Genre Festivals. In Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (Vol. 2023-January, pp. 3974–3983). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.24251/hicss.2023.486

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