The cause-effect relationship between negative food incidents and tourists’ negative emotions

Tourists often experience negative food incidents at tourism destinations, which can elicit negative emotional reactions. However, this important topic has been examined only in the narrow context of restaurants with a particular focus on customers’ negative restaurant experiences. This study is the...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of hospitality management 2021-05, Vol.95, p.102925, Article 102925
Hauptverfasser: Song, Hanqun, Kim, Jong-Hyeong
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Tourists often experience negative food incidents at tourism destinations, which can elicit negative emotional reactions. However, this important topic has been examined only in the narrow context of restaurants with a particular focus on customers’ negative restaurant experiences. This study is the first to incorporate three types of food establishments, namely, full-service restaurants, limited-service restaurants, and street stalls, to investigate the effects of negative food incidents on tourists’ negative emotions. Using a qualitative approach to capture the cause-effect relationship between negative food incidents and tourists’ negative emotions, this study found that food-related issues trigger tourists’ sadness and shame; queue management leads to fear; and high prices, unethical business practices and poor service quality result in anger. The three types of food establishments are correlated with different negative food incidents. In addition to providing theoretical contributions, this study also provides practical suggestions for food outlets at any destination. •We examined cause-effect relationships between negative food incidents and tourists’ emotions using a qualitative approach.•We found eight categories of negative food incidents across three different types of food establishments.•We identified negative food incidents that occur frequently at each of three different types of food establishments.•Different types of negative food incidents are found to cause different types of negative emotions.
ISSN:0278-4319
1873-4693
DOI:10.1016/j.ijhm.2021.102925