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The Motivation To Travel To A Particular Tourism Destination Can Be A Result Of „Push" And/Or "Pull" Factors. Explain This Concept And Then List As Many "Push" Factors As You Can Think Of That Might Motivate People To Travel.

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Motivation is a process where our need activates a selected behavior thanks to we can try to achieve our goal. The motivation drives us to act in a way to achieve our desire goal. All the push or pull motives are connected with our perceptions, with way how we see and understand the world around us.

In 1943 Abraham Maslow published a "Theory of human motivation" where he presented hierarchy of needs. On the bottom of the pyramid are all physiological and safety needs such us food, water, air, rest etc. Higher levels represents higher needs, which are more complex. An affiliation on the third level of the pyramid says about belonging to a groups such as family, school or work colleagues groups; a need of love and friendship. On the forth level are self-esteem needs such as respect, achievement, confidence, need of being recognize. Self-actualization needs are on the last level of the Maslow's pyramid are creativity, morality, spontaneity, problem solving etc.

All the lower level needs have to be satisfied, although we would not survive. After that all the higher needs can be motivated (Organizational Behaviour)

Many other motivational theories are based on Maslow's pyramid of need.

Dann in 1981 in 7 points explained motivation stimuli. He says that "travel is a response to what is lacking yet desire". In another words it is a respond for a lack of for example - beautiful weather or job opportunities. More then 600,000 people have come to work in the UK in 2006. More then half of this group came from Poland where big rate of unemployment and low salaries are the push factors which motivate people to travel (BBC News).

He says about relation between motivational push and destination pull factors, that they response to each other. He explained that tourist's travel might be a result of lack of given cultural behaviour in their home environment. He meant

Another Dann's point says that "motivation is a classified purpose". That means that we travel to pursue a goal. That may be visiting friend or family, leisure or study. For instance - UK is second just after US in number of international students (BBC News). The push factor is a lack of opportunities to educate, expenses or weak level of universities in other countries. People want to extend their mind as well which is need of self - actualization in Maslow's theory.

Dann's theory says also about motivation typologies. First of motive is looking for a "better set of amenities then are available at home" (Tourism - Principle and Practise). In this case push factors may

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