Visits to sites associated with death and suffering are considered emotionally laden. Few studies empirically investigated visitor emotions at such sites. This study examines emotional responses of 241 visitors to concentration camp memorial Neuengamme and assesses how emotions are associated with long-term consequences of revisit intentions and positive word of mouth. Tourists experience negative emotions more intensely compared with positive emotions. Negative emotions predict long-term behavioral intentions more than positive emotions do. Shock and sadness are of particular importance. This study suggests that certain negative emotions also have the power to broaden-and-build and may have long-term behavioral consequences.</p
This paper is about Grūtas, a Lithuanian park museum near Druskininkai featuring recovered Soviet-er...
For years, the central tenet in consumer research has assumed a highly rational model of consumer be...
Abstract Purpose – Dark tourism and, more specifically, visitor experiences at Nazi concentration...
Visits to sites associated with death and suffering are considered emotionally laden. Few studies em...
The emotional experience of a visit to a concentration camp memorial is high in intensity and wide i...
This study explored Dutch people's expected intensity of emotional responses of a potential visit to...
This study assessed the effect of visitors' personality and emotional response on finding positive m...
Despite tourism’s hedonic nature, tourists can continue to experience negative emotions on their tri...
Drawing on the literature in psychology and tourism, this study aims to explore the mechanism of how...
The study aims to explore tourists’ emotional experiences as a process, from an objective perspectiv...
This is the first study that explores in such depth the emotional dimensions of visitors at numerous...
In this paper, we critically examine the use of (negative) emotions in psychology, consumer behaviou...
The purpose of this study was to examine changes in specific positive and negative emotions during a...
This paper is about Grūtas, a Lithuanian park museum near Druskininkai featuring recovered Soviet-er...
For years, the central tenet in consumer research has assumed a highly rational model of consumer be...
Abstract Purpose – Dark tourism and, more specifically, visitor experiences at Nazi concentration...
Visits to sites associated with death and suffering are considered emotionally laden. Few studies em...
The emotional experience of a visit to a concentration camp memorial is high in intensity and wide i...
This study explored Dutch people's expected intensity of emotional responses of a potential visit to...
This study assessed the effect of visitors' personality and emotional response on finding positive m...
Despite tourism’s hedonic nature, tourists can continue to experience negative emotions on their tri...
Drawing on the literature in psychology and tourism, this study aims to explore the mechanism of how...
The study aims to explore tourists’ emotional experiences as a process, from an objective perspectiv...
This is the first study that explores in such depth the emotional dimensions of visitors at numerous...
In this paper, we critically examine the use of (negative) emotions in psychology, consumer behaviou...
The purpose of this study was to examine changes in specific positive and negative emotions during a...
This paper is about Grūtas, a Lithuanian park museum near Druskininkai featuring recovered Soviet-er...
For years, the central tenet in consumer research has assumed a highly rational model of consumer be...
Abstract Purpose – Dark tourism and, more specifically, visitor experiences at Nazi concentration...