The purpose of this study was to examine the role of social distance, prior expectations, and trip experience on post-trip attitudes in multiple destinations. This study is based on surveys conducted with two groups of students: 1) a group participating in a summer study abroad program to the South Pacific or to Europe, and 2) a control group. The results show that attitude changes were positive towards Europeans, negative towards Australians, and mixed towards Fijians. This study supports the expectation value theory, but contradicts the cultural distance theory of attitude change. Further, the results show that experience with non-tourism related services played an important role toward attitude chang
Tourism is not only seen by tourists as an opportunity for recreation, relaxation and way to visit s...
Intercultural contact is an integral part of 21st century life. One way of introducing intercultural...
As the world becomes increasingly interdependent, mutual understanding becomes increasingly importan...
Tourism is believed to be a peace industry based on the contact theory. However, not all interaction...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of social distance, prior expectations, and trip e...
The ambiguous effect of cultural distance on travel attitude and tourist behaviours has long been de...
The ambiguous effect of cultural distance on travel attitude and tourist behaviours has long been de...
As universities prepare students for the 21st century, the value of a globalized education is increa...
abstract: In this study the impact of outside the classroom activities and experiences of study abro...
Current developments in tourism studies have sought to link international education experience to ot...
Drawing on the theory of social distance, this study examined the extent to which residents’ attitud...
This study examines the role of motivations, prior travel experience, social ties and destination ch...
Tourists view tourism not only as an opportunity for recreation, relaxation and a way to visit other...
Studying abroad is associated with numerous benefits including a reduction in prejudice (Sell, 1983)...
Tourist–host social contact significantly influences the perceptions of tourists and deserves more a...
Tourism is not only seen by tourists as an opportunity for recreation, relaxation and way to visit s...
Intercultural contact is an integral part of 21st century life. One way of introducing intercultural...
As the world becomes increasingly interdependent, mutual understanding becomes increasingly importan...
Tourism is believed to be a peace industry based on the contact theory. However, not all interaction...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of social distance, prior expectations, and trip e...
The ambiguous effect of cultural distance on travel attitude and tourist behaviours has long been de...
The ambiguous effect of cultural distance on travel attitude and tourist behaviours has long been de...
As universities prepare students for the 21st century, the value of a globalized education is increa...
abstract: In this study the impact of outside the classroom activities and experiences of study abro...
Current developments in tourism studies have sought to link international education experience to ot...
Drawing on the theory of social distance, this study examined the extent to which residents’ attitud...
This study examines the role of motivations, prior travel experience, social ties and destination ch...
Tourists view tourism not only as an opportunity for recreation, relaxation and a way to visit other...
Studying abroad is associated with numerous benefits including a reduction in prejudice (Sell, 1983)...
Tourist–host social contact significantly influences the perceptions of tourists and deserves more a...
Tourism is not only seen by tourists as an opportunity for recreation, relaxation and way to visit s...
Intercultural contact is an integral part of 21st century life. One way of introducing intercultural...
As the world becomes increasingly interdependent, mutual understanding becomes increasingly importan...