A field investigation of flight anxiety: evidence of gender differences in consumer behaviors among Las Vegas passengers

L. Harvell, T. Stillman, Gwendelyn Nisbett, K. Cranney, Amber L. Schow
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Purpose: This study examines how anxious the Las Vegas public is through a case study of one local international airport. Design/Methodology/Approach: This study examines gender differences in consumer behaviors among the flying public inside Las Vegas McCarran International Airport in a field experiment theoretically grounded in Terror Management Theory. Findings and Originality/Value: Because airports are replete with reminders of human mortality, it is not a surprise that death awareness and flight anxiety may be closely related. The flying public that is anxious to fly presents an interesting public relations situation for airports. Therefore, this study examines how anxious the Las Vegas public is through a case study of one local international airport. Results show that flight anxiety does provoke the same kind of existential defenses that traditional death awareness does. This study also suggests that men and women do not react to flight anxiety in a uniform way, they are different in their reactions in seeking to gamble, eating unhealthy food, and an increased desire for electronic entertainment.
飞行焦虑的实地调查:拉斯维加斯乘客消费行为性别差异的证据
目的:本研究通过一个当地国际机场的案例研究来考察拉斯维加斯公众的焦虑程度。设计/方法/方法:本研究以恐怖管理理论为理论基础,通过实地实验考察拉斯维加斯麦卡伦国际机场内乘坐飞机的公众消费者行为的性别差异。研究结果和独创性/价值:因为机场充满了对人类死亡的提醒,死亡意识和飞行焦虑可能密切相关并不奇怪。渴望乘坐飞机的公众给机场带来了一个有趣的公共关系状况。因此,本研究通过一个当地国际机场的案例研究来考察拉斯维加斯公众的焦虑程度。结果表明,逃跑焦虑确实会引发与传统死亡意识相同的存在防御。这项研究还表明,男性和女性对飞行焦虑的反应并不一致,他们在寻求赌博、吃不健康的食物和对电子娱乐的渴望增加方面的反应是不同的。
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