This research examines how a tourist’s degree of psychological entitlement (sense of deservingness) influences their responses to hotels that differ in cultural distance. Using a visit to China by Western tourists as a context, an experiment shows that entitled tourists respond more negatively to high cultural distance hotel environments compared with low cultural distance environments. Results are mediated by tourist irritation. Research contributions include demonstrating how entitlement moderates cultural distance effects, revealing tourist irritation as a mechanism that explains these effects, and showing how psychological entitlement influences how tourists react to hotel environments when visiting a foreign destination
This study focuses on the impact of cultural distance on the behavior of international pleasure tour...
Tourists view tourism not only as an opportunity for recreation, relaxation and a way to visit other...
Drawing on the theory of social distance, this study examined the extent to which residents’ attitud...
This research examines how a tourist’s degree of psychological entitlement (sense of deservingness) ...
The current study explores antecedents of perceived discrimination of tourists, which is an under-re...
This research examines the impact of Chinese tourists' level of entitlement (i.e., a belief they des...
This research examines the impact of Chinese tourists' level of entitlement (i.e., a belief they des...
The current study explores antecedents of perceived discrimination of tourists, which is an under-re...
This research examines the impact of Chinese tourists' level of entitlement (i.e., a belief they des...
The ambiguous effect of cultural distance on travel attitude and tourist behaviours has long been de...
Tourist-host social contact significantly influences the perceptions of tourists and deserves more a...
This study explored the antecedents and consequences of perceived discrimination of tourists. Both g...
This study explored the antecedents and consequences of perceived discrimination of tourists. Both g...
Cultural distance is a key factor in international tourism. This study aims to use the perceptual me...
The ambiguous effect of cultural distance on travel attitude and tourist behaviours has long been de...
This study focuses on the impact of cultural distance on the behavior of international pleasure tour...
Tourists view tourism not only as an opportunity for recreation, relaxation and a way to visit other...
Drawing on the theory of social distance, this study examined the extent to which residents’ attitud...
This research examines how a tourist’s degree of psychological entitlement (sense of deservingness) ...
The current study explores antecedents of perceived discrimination of tourists, which is an under-re...
This research examines the impact of Chinese tourists' level of entitlement (i.e., a belief they des...
This research examines the impact of Chinese tourists' level of entitlement (i.e., a belief they des...
The current study explores antecedents of perceived discrimination of tourists, which is an under-re...
This research examines the impact of Chinese tourists' level of entitlement (i.e., a belief they des...
The ambiguous effect of cultural distance on travel attitude and tourist behaviours has long been de...
Tourist-host social contact significantly influences the perceptions of tourists and deserves more a...
This study explored the antecedents and consequences of perceived discrimination of tourists. Both g...
This study explored the antecedents and consequences of perceived discrimination of tourists. Both g...
Cultural distance is a key factor in international tourism. This study aims to use the perceptual me...
The ambiguous effect of cultural distance on travel attitude and tourist behaviours has long been de...
This study focuses on the impact of cultural distance on the behavior of international pleasure tour...
Tourists view tourism not only as an opportunity for recreation, relaxation and a way to visit other...
Drawing on the theory of social distance, this study examined the extent to which residents’ attitud...