Ethical decisions to visit disappearing destinations are self-serving and influences feed into self-interest. Data were collected from a sample of pre-, during- and post-visit tourists to Venice and Svalbard, using expressive techniques and scenarios using the Hunt–Vitell model to understand ethical decisions, and the constructive technique and collage to understand influences. The results show that travel decisions are driven by individual selfishness, and any threat to freedom (i.e. the right to travel) is underplayed. The preferred scenario for long-term benefit for planet and people is via short-term economic and social negative impacts on the destination’s locals, rather than the tourists’ own experience. Respondents believe that they ...
This chapter focuses on tourists’ ethical behaviour, offering an alternative view to the purely rati...
Neither the tourism industry nor the tourist has responded convincingly to calls for more responsibi...
There is a burgeoning body of academic literature (e.g. Becken, 2007; Gössling et al, 2006; Hares et...
Ethical decisions to visit disappearing destinations are self-serving and influences feed into self-...
Tourists' perceptions of climate change affect decisions and choices to visit destinations, which ar...
This article proposes that reactance theory can be used to better understand how tourists’ perceptio...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sustainable...
For tourism to be entirely sustainable, one cannot travel. This is impossible. This paradox is parti...
There is a groundswell of opinion in tourism, transport and cognate academic fields, that the travel...
International audienceClimate change is severely impacting glacier tourism destinations that lead to...
The environmental sustainability of the local tourism industry is increasingly a concern. Authors ha...
This article proposes that reactance theory can be used to better understand how tourists’ perceptio...
Tourism can be linked to negative environmental impacts, such as an extensive output of greenhouse g...
Misalignment of pro-environmental beliefs and environmentally unsustainable vacation behaviour can c...
The purpose of this study is to research the antecedents of the sustainable travel decision-making o...
This chapter focuses on tourists’ ethical behaviour, offering an alternative view to the purely rati...
Neither the tourism industry nor the tourist has responded convincingly to calls for more responsibi...
There is a burgeoning body of academic literature (e.g. Becken, 2007; Gössling et al, 2006; Hares et...
Ethical decisions to visit disappearing destinations are self-serving and influences feed into self-...
Tourists' perceptions of climate change affect decisions and choices to visit destinations, which ar...
This article proposes that reactance theory can be used to better understand how tourists’ perceptio...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sustainable...
For tourism to be entirely sustainable, one cannot travel. This is impossible. This paradox is parti...
There is a groundswell of opinion in tourism, transport and cognate academic fields, that the travel...
International audienceClimate change is severely impacting glacier tourism destinations that lead to...
The environmental sustainability of the local tourism industry is increasingly a concern. Authors ha...
This article proposes that reactance theory can be used to better understand how tourists’ perceptio...
Tourism can be linked to negative environmental impacts, such as an extensive output of greenhouse g...
Misalignment of pro-environmental beliefs and environmentally unsustainable vacation behaviour can c...
The purpose of this study is to research the antecedents of the sustainable travel decision-making o...
This chapter focuses on tourists’ ethical behaviour, offering an alternative view to the purely rati...
Neither the tourism industry nor the tourist has responded convincingly to calls for more responsibi...
There is a burgeoning body of academic literature (e.g. Becken, 2007; Gössling et al, 2006; Hares et...