How well-being changes over the course of a vacation is unclear. Particular understudied areas include the eudaimonic dimension of well-being, the comparison between eudaimonia and hedonia, and the role of activity type. Using an integrated model, two studies which combined survey and experiment were conducted to examine the change patterns of eudaimonia and hedonia, the difference of change patterns between eudaimonia and hedonia, and the moderating role of activity type. Hedonia and eudaimonia both significantly changed via a ‘first rise then fall’ change tendency over the course of a vacation. Compared to hedonia, eudaimonia has lower change intensity over the course of a vacation; eudaimonia achieved in a challenging (vs. relaxing) acti...
Recently, the disagreement that separates hedonic from eudaimonic philosophers has spread to the sci...
A common assumption holds that tourism generally contributes to customers’ well-being by offering th...
Despite the increasing interest in eudaimonic tourism experiences in recent years, research in touri...
How well-being changes over the course of a vacation is unclear. Particular understudied areas inclu...
This study lays out a solid foundation for research on wellbeing in the tourism context by answering...
This study aims to 1) to distinguish two different concepts of happiness in tourist context, 2) to s...
Why people conduct different sharing about their travel is unclear. Understudied areas include the r...
Conceptions of well-being are cognitive representations of the nature and experience of well-being. ...
We examined the concepts of hedonia and eudaimonia with respect to general orientations to life, mot...
Research on hedonic and eudaimonic orientations has previously focused on their effects on well-bein...
Despite the growing interest in exploring the potential of tourism in benefiting individual long-ter...
Based on the theoretical foundation of emotion regulation, this exploratory study aimed to examine c...
Research on well-being can be thought of as falling into two traditions. In one—the hedonistic tradi...
This study explored the links between diaspora tourism and SWB (subjective well-being) through the l...
Dispositional awe has previously been positively linked to subjective well-being, directly and indir...
Recently, the disagreement that separates hedonic from eudaimonic philosophers has spread to the sci...
A common assumption holds that tourism generally contributes to customers’ well-being by offering th...
Despite the increasing interest in eudaimonic tourism experiences in recent years, research in touri...
How well-being changes over the course of a vacation is unclear. Particular understudied areas inclu...
This study lays out a solid foundation for research on wellbeing in the tourism context by answering...
This study aims to 1) to distinguish two different concepts of happiness in tourist context, 2) to s...
Why people conduct different sharing about their travel is unclear. Understudied areas include the r...
Conceptions of well-being are cognitive representations of the nature and experience of well-being. ...
We examined the concepts of hedonia and eudaimonia with respect to general orientations to life, mot...
Research on hedonic and eudaimonic orientations has previously focused on their effects on well-bein...
Despite the growing interest in exploring the potential of tourism in benefiting individual long-ter...
Based on the theoretical foundation of emotion regulation, this exploratory study aimed to examine c...
Research on well-being can be thought of as falling into two traditions. In one—the hedonistic tradi...
This study explored the links between diaspora tourism and SWB (subjective well-being) through the l...
Dispositional awe has previously been positively linked to subjective well-being, directly and indir...
Recently, the disagreement that separates hedonic from eudaimonic philosophers has spread to the sci...
A common assumption holds that tourism generally contributes to customers’ well-being by offering th...
Despite the increasing interest in eudaimonic tourism experiences in recent years, research in touri...