This study examines the effects of push and pull motivations linked to an individual's personal and social identities as key antecedents to escape for travel. In terms of push factors, escape for travel is driven from a personal identity perspective by the need for evaluation of self and regression and from a social identity perspective by the need for social interaction but not enhancement of kinship. Cultural motives that reflect personal identity positively influence escape for travel than destination pull factors linked to social identity. Overall, the study contributes to the existing knowledge on push and pull tourist motivations
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Beyond basic motives to seek ...
Although previous research suggests that people prefer to think of themselves as being authentic (or...
Growing evidence supports a range of non-instrumental factors influencing travel mode. Amongst these...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd This study examines the effects of push and pull motivations linked to ...
This paper examines past and present literature relating to identity development and identity-relate...
Employing Self-determination Theory to explore travel motivational patterns among People with Mobili...
This thesis uses qualitative methodology to explore the role of identity shaping travel behaviour at...
This article explores the personal identity work of lifestyle travellers – individuals for whom exte...
This paper explores the attitude-behaviour gap from an identity perspective in order to better under...
Some people are more interested in traveling than others. What factors motivate people to travel? Wh...
Although previous research suggests that people prefer to think of themselves as being authentic (or...
ABSTRACT Some people are more interested in traveling than others. What factors motivate people to t...
People's motivation to travel has long been discussed on a multidisciplinary basis characterized by ...
Identity theorists suggest that one’s self-identity affects his behavioral intent directly, while pl...
Although previous research suggests that people prefer to think of themselves as being authentic (or...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Beyond basic motives to seek ...
Although previous research suggests that people prefer to think of themselves as being authentic (or...
Growing evidence supports a range of non-instrumental factors influencing travel mode. Amongst these...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd This study examines the effects of push and pull motivations linked to ...
This paper examines past and present literature relating to identity development and identity-relate...
Employing Self-determination Theory to explore travel motivational patterns among People with Mobili...
This thesis uses qualitative methodology to explore the role of identity shaping travel behaviour at...
This article explores the personal identity work of lifestyle travellers – individuals for whom exte...
This paper explores the attitude-behaviour gap from an identity perspective in order to better under...
Some people are more interested in traveling than others. What factors motivate people to travel? Wh...
Although previous research suggests that people prefer to think of themselves as being authentic (or...
ABSTRACT Some people are more interested in traveling than others. What factors motivate people to t...
People's motivation to travel has long been discussed on a multidisciplinary basis characterized by ...
Identity theorists suggest that one’s self-identity affects his behavioral intent directly, while pl...
Although previous research suggests that people prefer to think of themselves as being authentic (or...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Beyond basic motives to seek ...
Although previous research suggests that people prefer to think of themselves as being authentic (or...
Growing evidence supports a range of non-instrumental factors influencing travel mode. Amongst these...