Despite the increasing interest in eudaimonic tourism experiences in recent years, research in tourism studies is fragmented. In addition, studies most often lack conceptualization, not clarifying whether the construct refers to state or trait level and what psychological mechanism is analysed, whether experience, functioning, behaviour or motivation. This pilot study aims to contribute to a better understanding of eudaimonia in tourism experiences by proposing the construct of Eudaimonic Feelings as a proxy for eudaimonia. Eudaimonic Feelings is considered a state-level construct defined as the cognitive-affective appraisals towards self-fulfilment, authenticity, truthful social interactions, and personal meaningfulness concerning a touris...
Why people conduct different sharing about their travel is unclear. Understudied areas include the r...
Despite the fact that researchers have linked individuals’ interpretation of their emotions to behav...
This study is an extension of Hosany and Gilbert’s (2010) original research on the development of a ...
This study aims to 1) to distinguish two different concepts of happiness in tourist context, 2) to s...
This study explored the links between diaspora tourism and SWB (subjective well-being) through the l...
Within festivals and events, film festivals are among the fastest growing cultural events in the wor...
The study aims to explore tourists’ emotional experiences as a process, from an objective perspectiv...
This paper proposes that tourism research needs to explore the potentially lasting psychological ben...
Despite the growing interest in exploring the potential of tourism in benefiting individual long-ter...
Dispositional awe has previously been positively linked to subjective well-being, directly and indir...
How well-being changes over the course of a vacation is unclear. Particular understudied areas inclu...
Experiential marketing and the quest to create memorable and extraordinary customer experiences have...
“Awesome ” is arguably one of the most highly desirable experiential accolade for both tourists and ...
This study lays out a solid foundation for research on wellbeing in the tourism context by answering...
The study explores emotions and the engagement with local community as the keys of satisfactory tour...
Why people conduct different sharing about their travel is unclear. Understudied areas include the r...
Despite the fact that researchers have linked individuals’ interpretation of their emotions to behav...
This study is an extension of Hosany and Gilbert’s (2010) original research on the development of a ...
This study aims to 1) to distinguish two different concepts of happiness in tourist context, 2) to s...
This study explored the links between diaspora tourism and SWB (subjective well-being) through the l...
Within festivals and events, film festivals are among the fastest growing cultural events in the wor...
The study aims to explore tourists’ emotional experiences as a process, from an objective perspectiv...
This paper proposes that tourism research needs to explore the potentially lasting psychological ben...
Despite the growing interest in exploring the potential of tourism in benefiting individual long-ter...
Dispositional awe has previously been positively linked to subjective well-being, directly and indir...
How well-being changes over the course of a vacation is unclear. Particular understudied areas inclu...
Experiential marketing and the quest to create memorable and extraordinary customer experiences have...
“Awesome ” is arguably one of the most highly desirable experiential accolade for both tourists and ...
This study lays out a solid foundation for research on wellbeing in the tourism context by answering...
The study explores emotions and the engagement with local community as the keys of satisfactory tour...
Why people conduct different sharing about their travel is unclear. Understudied areas include the r...
Despite the fact that researchers have linked individuals’ interpretation of their emotions to behav...
This study is an extension of Hosany and Gilbert’s (2010) original research on the development of a ...