Tourists' dual-processing accounts of reasoning, judgment, and actions

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe theory building and testing of dual processing of tourist reasoning, judgment, and actions.Design methodology approach - The paper applies micro-tipping point theory and qualitative comparative analysis, using case study data.Findings - Maps of the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Consumer Behavior in Tourism and Hospitality 2011-06, Vol.5 (2), p.195-212
Hauptverfasser: Martin, Drew, Woodside, Arch G
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe theory building and testing of dual processing of tourist reasoning, judgment, and actions.Design methodology approach - The paper applies micro-tipping point theory and qualitative comparative analysis, using case study data.Findings - Maps of the reasoning, judgments, and actions of five parties of tourist buying major services support dual-processing theory of deciding on destination choices.Research limitations implications - This report does not include the attempt to generalize the findings to large survey samples of informants.Practical implications - Executives need to go beyond recognizing that what tourists report consciously may differ substantially from what they think unconsciously and to plan on collecting data on both dual processing modes of thinking.Originality value - This paper breaks new ground in applying dual-processing theory in tourist behavior of buying major tourist services.
ISSN:1750-6182
2752-6666
1750-6190
2752-6674
DOI:10.1108/17506181111139609