Purpose - Reflecting, reliving and reforming experiences enhances the longer-term effects of travel and tourism, and has been highlighted as an important aspect in determining loyalty, re-visitation and post-consumption satisfaction. The purpose of this article is to develop new methodological approaches to investigate emotion, memory creation, and the resulting psychosocial effects. Design/methodology/approach - The paper proposes a unique combination of physiological measures and photo-elicitation based discussions within a longitudinal design. A physiological measuring instrument (electrodermal activity tracking technology through Empatica E4 wristbands) is utilised to capture the ‘unadulterated’ emotional response both during the experi...
The study aims to explore tourists’ emotional experiences as a process, from an objective perspectiv...
Due to the rising demand for developing memorable and exceptional customer experiences, while recogn...
Durkheim’s theory of collective emotion and the concept of perceived emotional synchrony are used to...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published in the International Journal of Contemporary ...
As an alternative technique to traditional self-report questionnaire, electrodermal activity measure...
Purpose This paper aims to stimulate the discussion in the fields of hospitality, tourism and leisur...
Purpose To stimulate the discussion in the fields of hospitality, tourism, and leisure on what exac...
Purpose This paper aims to stimulate the discussion in the fields of hospitality, tourism and leisur...
This study provides an assessment of methods used in existing tourism research to measure emotion an...
Measuring the relationship between stress, mood and tourism in natural settings is problematic in te...
Purpose: This study aims to explore how emotionally rich collective experiences create lasting, shar...
Despite the fact that researchers have linked individuals’ interpretation of their emotions to behav...
There is strong growth in research on tourist emotion, with a substantial scholarly debate emerging,...
This article proposes electrodermal activity (EDA) as a new objective measure for experimental studi...
poster abstractResearch has highlighted the natural relationship between tourism and the concepts of...
The study aims to explore tourists’ emotional experiences as a process, from an objective perspectiv...
Due to the rising demand for developing memorable and exceptional customer experiences, while recogn...
Durkheim’s theory of collective emotion and the concept of perceived emotional synchrony are used to...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published in the International Journal of Contemporary ...
As an alternative technique to traditional self-report questionnaire, electrodermal activity measure...
Purpose This paper aims to stimulate the discussion in the fields of hospitality, tourism and leisur...
Purpose To stimulate the discussion in the fields of hospitality, tourism, and leisure on what exac...
Purpose This paper aims to stimulate the discussion in the fields of hospitality, tourism and leisur...
This study provides an assessment of methods used in existing tourism research to measure emotion an...
Measuring the relationship between stress, mood and tourism in natural settings is problematic in te...
Purpose: This study aims to explore how emotionally rich collective experiences create lasting, shar...
Despite the fact that researchers have linked individuals’ interpretation of their emotions to behav...
There is strong growth in research on tourist emotion, with a substantial scholarly debate emerging,...
This article proposes electrodermal activity (EDA) as a new objective measure for experimental studi...
poster abstractResearch has highlighted the natural relationship between tourism and the concepts of...
The study aims to explore tourists’ emotional experiences as a process, from an objective perspectiv...
Due to the rising demand for developing memorable and exceptional customer experiences, while recogn...
Durkheim’s theory of collective emotion and the concept of perceived emotional synchrony are used to...