Previous research on tourist food consumption acknowledges that food-related personality traits, including neophilic and neophobic tendencies, can impede or encourage tourists to try novel food at a destination. However, the travel motivation literature advocates that tourists tend to be in a general condition of seeking novel experiences, including sampling a destination’s novel food. How food-related personality traits interact with novelty pursuits to influence tourists’ food consumption and subsequent satisfaction and travel outcomes remains unknown. The study proposes a framework of tourist food experience that leads from food-related personality traits, novel food consumption, and satisfaction to travel outcomes. While the results sup...
People who identify themselves as foodies may do so for vastly different reasons. From interests in...
Abstract This study attempts to identify the salient factors affecting tourist food consumption. By ...
This study investigates the moderating effects of tourist characteristics and novelty seeking on the...
This study explores the motivational dimensions underlying food consumption in tourism, and to exami...
Food consumption is an inevitable experience within a travel destination and has become an area of i...
Novelty seeking is an important motivator of travel, and has been identified as one factor in why sa...
Malaysian tourism industry is growing steadily over the years as evident by theincreasing number of ...
The common presumption in food tourism that tourists are neophilic (seek novel taste), due to being ...
The important role of local food in tourist destinations has begun to form an academic debate in the...
A number of personality characteristics have been linked to various aspects of taste (gustation), tr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of generation X and Y consumers’ personal t...
Dining out at a restaurant is one of the most important parts of travelers' tourism experience. ...
The current study applied an extended model of goal-directed behavior to examine food tourists’ inte...
This study empirically tests a conceptual model of local food consumption proposed by Kim et al. (20...
In a globalized world, incoming tourists bring with them a variety of expectations. As destinations ...
People who identify themselves as foodies may do so for vastly different reasons. From interests in...
Abstract This study attempts to identify the salient factors affecting tourist food consumption. By ...
This study investigates the moderating effects of tourist characteristics and novelty seeking on the...
This study explores the motivational dimensions underlying food consumption in tourism, and to exami...
Food consumption is an inevitable experience within a travel destination and has become an area of i...
Novelty seeking is an important motivator of travel, and has been identified as one factor in why sa...
Malaysian tourism industry is growing steadily over the years as evident by theincreasing number of ...
The common presumption in food tourism that tourists are neophilic (seek novel taste), due to being ...
The important role of local food in tourist destinations has begun to form an academic debate in the...
A number of personality characteristics have been linked to various aspects of taste (gustation), tr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of generation X and Y consumers’ personal t...
Dining out at a restaurant is one of the most important parts of travelers' tourism experience. ...
The current study applied an extended model of goal-directed behavior to examine food tourists’ inte...
This study empirically tests a conceptual model of local food consumption proposed by Kim et al. (20...
In a globalized world, incoming tourists bring with them a variety of expectations. As destinations ...
People who identify themselves as foodies may do so for vastly different reasons. From interests in...
Abstract This study attempts to identify the salient factors affecting tourist food consumption. By ...
This study investigates the moderating effects of tourist characteristics and novelty seeking on the...