A Mixed-Methods Study of the Ways in Which Vacation Factors Impact Tourists' Use of Emotion Regulation Strategies

IF 1 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Jie Gao, Ye Zhang, Po-Ju Chang, Xiao Xiao
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Abstract

Emotion regulation is key to tourists' relationships, experiences, and happiness. This study used a mixed methods approach to examine the ways in which tourists use emotion regulation strategies (ERSs) during their vacations by examining the interactions between changes in tourists' use of ERSs and vacation factors (e. g., previous experiences, current vacation factors). Multiple methods (e. g., online surveys, travel diaries) were used to collect participants' responses concerning their current vacations, previous vacation experience, and daily use of ERSs during their vacations. The results found that both factors related to current vacations (e. g., travel organizer) and those related to previous experiences (e. g., previous length of stay) can explain changes in ERSs (i. e., capitalizing, savoring, emotional expression, and behavioral activation ) during tourists' travel experiences. These previous experience factors significantly influence tourists' use of capitalizing, savoring, and emotional expression on vacation, while factors related to tourists' current vacations were found to significantly influence changes in their patterns of behavioral activation. Tourism researchers and professionals must account for the role played by vacation factors in tourists' emotional experiences. Understanding tourists' patterns of using ERSs is important for both tourists and tourism providers and can provide critical suggestions to improve tourists' happiness as well as the service quality and performance of tourism providers.
度假因素对游客情绪调节策略使用影响的混合方法研究
情绪调节是游客关系、体验和幸福感的关键。本研究通过考察游客情绪调节策略的使用变化与假期因素(如以往经历、当前假期因素)之间的相互作用,采用混合方法研究游客在假期中使用情绪调节策略的方式。使用多种方法(例如,在线调查,旅行日记)来收集参与者关于他们目前的假期,以前的假期经历和假期期间日常使用erp的回答。结果发现,与当前假期相关的因素(如旅行组织者)和与以前的经历相关的因素(如以前的停留时间)都可以解释游客在旅行经历中ERSs的变化(如资本化、品味、情感表达和行为激活)。这些先前的经验因素显著影响游客在假期中资本化、品味和情感表达的使用,而与游客当前假期相关的因素显著影响游客行为激活模式的变化。旅游研究人员和专业人士必须考虑度假因素在游客情感体验中所起的作用。了解游客使用ERSs的模式对游客和旅游提供者都很重要,可以为提高游客的幸福感以及旅游提供者的服务质量和绩效提供重要建议。
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Tourism Review International
Tourism Review International HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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