General models of tourist decision making have been developed to theorize tourist decision processes. These models have been based on the premise that tourists are rational decision makers and utility maximizers. Further, these models have been operationalized through input–output models to measure preferences and behavioral intentions. The extent that they remain viable to explain and predict tourist behavior as tourism markets mature however is uncertain. This review article critiques these approaches and proposes a new general model based on dual system theory to account for different types of choice strategies, the constructive nature of preferences, and to recognize the individual and contextual factors that influence choice processes....
The article investigates traditional decision-making choice models and offers a new way of thinking ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe theory building and testing of dual processing of...
Tourism research has long recognized the complexity of many decisions that tourists make and propose...
General models of tourist decision making have been developed to theorize tourist decision processes...
Models of consumer choice that assume rational decision processes are too simplistic, as they ignore...
We discuss the paucity of rich decision-making models in tourism. Following a review ofdecision-maki...
A detailed understanding of decision rules is essential in order to better explain consumption behav...
We review tourism decision-making paradigms. We conclude that the literature is dominated by ‘varian...
Among tourism decision making studies, choice heuristics are barely explored. Choice heuristics are ...
Most studies that investigate tourists\u27 choices of destinations apply the concept of mental desti...
A detailed understanding of decision rules is essential in order to better explain consumption behav...
In the tourists ’ destination choice there are multiple factors that affect their decision. Individu...
Tourists make two fundamental decisions when they travel: where to go (destination) and what to do (...
Classical economic theory following Bentham and Mill assumes decision makers are completely informed...
The article investigates traditional decision-making choice models and offers a new way of thinking ...
The article investigates traditional decision-making choice models and offers a new way of thinking ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe theory building and testing of dual processing of...
Tourism research has long recognized the complexity of many decisions that tourists make and propose...
General models of tourist decision making have been developed to theorize tourist decision processes...
Models of consumer choice that assume rational decision processes are too simplistic, as they ignore...
We discuss the paucity of rich decision-making models in tourism. Following a review ofdecision-maki...
A detailed understanding of decision rules is essential in order to better explain consumption behav...
We review tourism decision-making paradigms. We conclude that the literature is dominated by ‘varian...
Among tourism decision making studies, choice heuristics are barely explored. Choice heuristics are ...
Most studies that investigate tourists\u27 choices of destinations apply the concept of mental desti...
A detailed understanding of decision rules is essential in order to better explain consumption behav...
In the tourists ’ destination choice there are multiple factors that affect their decision. Individu...
Tourists make two fundamental decisions when they travel: where to go (destination) and what to do (...
Classical economic theory following Bentham and Mill assumes decision makers are completely informed...
The article investigates traditional decision-making choice models and offers a new way of thinking ...
The article investigates traditional decision-making choice models and offers a new way of thinking ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe theory building and testing of dual processing of...
Tourism research has long recognized the complexity of many decisions that tourists make and propose...