BIKE USAGE AND CYCLE TOURISM: THE PATTERN OF PORTUGUESE ASSOCIATED BIKE RIDERS

Authors

  • Joana Maria de Oliveira Neves Lusophone University of Humanities and Technology of Lisbon
  • José Paulo Esperança ISCTE-Business School, Lisbon

Keywords:

Cycle Tourist, Sustainable Tourism, Portugal, Pattern of Bike Riders

Abstract

Cycling and other forms of sustainable tourism are expanding fast due to the rise of health and environmental concerns of many tourists.

Although more conventional operators and students of the tourism industry still regard these groups as members of budget conscious back pack travellers, there is a growing awareness that this view may be misplaced.

This study is the first comprehensive analysis and profiling of regular bike users. We use the data base of FPCUB, the Portuguese leisure and transport cycling federation to assess age, gender, residence location and professional pattern of bike users. Our results confirm that the typical biker is a male, in his mid-40s and of middle or high income.

Author Biographies

  • Joana Maria de Oliveira Neves, Lusophone University of Humanities and Technology of Lisbon
    PhD in Management, Associate Professor
  • José Paulo Esperança, ISCTE-Business School, Lisbon
    PhD in Economics, Full Professor,

Published

16.01.2012

Issue

Section

Papers/Extended Abstracts in English

How to Cite

Neves, J. M. de O., & Esperança, J. P. (2012). BIKE USAGE AND CYCLE TOURISM: THE PATTERN OF PORTUGUESE ASSOCIATED BIKE RIDERS. Tourism & Management Studies, 191-200. https://tmstudies.net/index.php/ectms/article/view/188