The aim of this study is to gain a better understanding of the differences in humour use as perceived by tourists at four tourism settings in Far North Queensland, Australia. Twenty-nine focus groups were conducted with 103 participants to address the research aim. Findings highlight the variations of humour between the four tourism settings. For example, humour used as entertainment was more important at the wildlife attraction while humour used during the adventure tourism activity had a calming effect. Overall, for humour to be applied successfully, it needs to be relevant to the topic presented and consider the actual context of the particular tourism experience
Purpose: This paper aims to outline major theoretical concepts relating to the tourism-humour relati...
Although humor is a universal phenomenon found in every society, there are cultural and individual d...
This issue provides a mix of basic research and applied research to expand the existing base of theo...
The aim of this study is to gain a better understanding of the differences in humour use as perceive...
Humour has been widely researched in other academic disciplines; however the topic has almost been o...
Building on the existing tourism–humour literature, the study investigated tourists' views of the ca...
The study considered tourists' perspectives about humour. It explored both the perceived benefits of...
The study considered tourists' perspectives about humour. It explored both the perceived benefits of...
Building on the existing tourism–humour literature, the study investigated tourists’ views of the ca...
The topic of humour has received only modest attention in tourism studies but it has been analysed e...
There appears to be an increase in the number of tourism publications focusing on humour. These new ...
There appears to be an increase in the number of tourism publications focusing on humour. These new ...
Purpose - This paper aims to outline major theoretical concepts relating to the tourism-humour relat...
Much of the existing literature on the tourism-humour relationship focuses on the perceptions of tou...
The central interest in this study is to develop and position the humour repertoire concept for tour...
Purpose: This paper aims to outline major theoretical concepts relating to the tourism-humour relati...
Although humor is a universal phenomenon found in every society, there are cultural and individual d...
This issue provides a mix of basic research and applied research to expand the existing base of theo...
The aim of this study is to gain a better understanding of the differences in humour use as perceive...
Humour has been widely researched in other academic disciplines; however the topic has almost been o...
Building on the existing tourism–humour literature, the study investigated tourists' views of the ca...
The study considered tourists' perspectives about humour. It explored both the perceived benefits of...
The study considered tourists' perspectives about humour. It explored both the perceived benefits of...
Building on the existing tourism–humour literature, the study investigated tourists’ views of the ca...
The topic of humour has received only modest attention in tourism studies but it has been analysed e...
There appears to be an increase in the number of tourism publications focusing on humour. These new ...
There appears to be an increase in the number of tourism publications focusing on humour. These new ...
Purpose - This paper aims to outline major theoretical concepts relating to the tourism-humour relat...
Much of the existing literature on the tourism-humour relationship focuses on the perceptions of tou...
The central interest in this study is to develop and position the humour repertoire concept for tour...
Purpose: This paper aims to outline major theoretical concepts relating to the tourism-humour relati...
Although humor is a universal phenomenon found in every society, there are cultural and individual d...
This issue provides a mix of basic research and applied research to expand the existing base of theo...