Engendering prosociality through tourist-to-tourist interaction in religious tourism: an existential transformative perspective

IF 6.9 2区 管理学 Q2 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Ting Jiang, Jun Gao, Xiaojie Zheng, Yue’e Liao
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AbstractThe religious prosociality hypothesis explains why visitors with religious beliefs tend to be more prosocial. Interestingly, in the context of religious tourism, non-believers who travel to religious tourist destinations often experience a prosocial turn similar to believers, but the mechanism behind it remains unclear. Drawing on an existential transformative perspective, this study uses tourist-to-tourist interaction (TTI), prosociality, interpersonal authenticity, and emotional solidarity to investigate the transformative power of religious tourism experiences in making one more prosocial. Questionnaires were distributed in a famous religious tourist attraction in China’s Yunnan Province. Collected data were analyzed using SPSS24.0 and Amos24.0. Research findings include: TTI positively influences interpersonal authenticity and emotional solidarity; interpersonal authenticity and emotional solidarity positively affect prosociality significantly; interpersonal authenticity and emotional solidarity mediate the relationship between TTI and prosociality. This study analyses the mechanism of prosociality aroused by TTI in religious tourism and fills the research gap on how religious tourism affects the relationship between individuals and society. It also provides practical implications for relevant destinations to facilitate TTI to maximize the positive social impacts of religious tourism activities.Keywords: Religious tourismprosocialitytourist-to-tourist interactioninterpersonal authenticityemotional solidarity Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Additional informationFundingThe research was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [No: 42001146].Notes on contributorsTing JiangTing Jiang is a lecturer at Shenzhen Tourism College, Jinan University, China. She received her Ph.D. in tourism management from Sun Yat-sen University, China. Her research interests include religious tourism, heritage tourism, and tourism destination management.Jun GaoJun Gao is currently an associate professor at School of Tourism Management, Sun Yat-sen University. He got his Ph.D. degree from the University of Waikato, New Zealand in 2018. His research interest lies in border tourism, heritage tourism, and sustainable tourism development. He has published in international journals such as Annals of Tourism Research, Tourism Management, and Journal of Sustainable Tourism.Xiaojie ZhengYue’e Liao is a master student at School of Tourism, Xinjiang University, with research interests in border tourism and ethnic tourism.Yue’e LiaoXiaojie Zheng is an undergraduate student at School of Management, Jinan University, China. His research interest lies in religious tourism.
宗教旅游中通过游客对游客的互动产生亲社会:一个存在变革的视角
摘要宗教亲社会假说解释了为什么有宗教信仰的游客更倾向于亲社会。有趣的是,在宗教旅游的背景下,前往宗教旅游目的地的非信徒往往会经历类似于信徒的亲社会转向,但其背后的机制尚不清楚。本研究以存在转化的视角,以游客互动、亲社会性、人际真实性和情感团结为研究对象,探讨宗教旅游体验在提升亲社会性方面的转化力。调查问卷是在中国云南省一个著名的宗教旅游景点发放的。收集的数据采用SPSS24.0和Amos24.0进行分析。研究发现:TTI正向影响人际真实性和情感团结;人际真实性和情感团结显著正向影响亲社会性;人际真实性和情感团结在TTI与亲社会的关系中起中介作用。本研究分析了宗教旅游中TTI引发的亲社会性机制,填补了宗教旅游如何影响个人与社会关系的研究空白。为相关目的地促进宗教旅游活动的积极社会影响最大化提供了现实意义。关键词:宗教旅游;亲社会;游客互动;本研究由国家自然科学基金资助[No: 42001146]。作者简介蒋婷,暨南大学深圳旅游学院讲师。她在中国中山大学获得旅游管理博士学位。主要研究方向为宗教旅游、遗产旅游、旅游目的地管理。高军,现任中山大学旅游管理学院副教授。他于2018年在新西兰怀卡托大学获得博士学位。主要研究方向为边境旅游、遗产旅游、可持续旅游发展。他曾在《旅游研究年鉴》、《旅游管理》、《可持续旅游杂志》等国际期刊上发表文章。廖晓洁,新疆大学旅游学院硕士研究生,主要研究方向为边境旅游、民族旅游。廖晓洁,暨南大学管理学院本科生。他的研究兴趣是宗教旅游。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sustainable Tourism advances critical understanding of the relationships between tourism and sustainable development. The journal publishes theoretical, conceptual and empirical research that explores one or more of the economic, social, cultural, political, organisational or environmental aspects of the subject. The Journal of Sustainable Tourism encourages critical views, as well as new ideas and approaches in relation to the theory and practice linking tourism and sustainability.
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