血浓于水:Z世代的孝道与豪游经历

IF 1.3 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Guojie Zhang, Xueqin Jian, Yang Yu, Y. Tao
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Blood is Thicker Than Water: Filial Piety and Grandtravel Experiences of Generation Z
ABSTRACT Influenced by increasing longevity and falling fertility rates worldwide, the growing popularity of grandtravel (grandparent-grandchild travel) provides family tourism research with a promising opportunity to unpack the nexus between tourism and the ever-changing family structures. In response to extant research’s call for further insights into grandtravel experiences shaped by distinct cultural contexts, the current interpretive study sought to explore the perceptions of Generation Z (Gen Z) around filial piety and their influences on grandtravel experiences. The research involved 30 in-depth interviews undertaken with Chinese adult grandchildren who had previously traveled with their grandparents, and it identifies the impact of filial piety on participants’ expectations and activities, and the satisfaction derived from their grandtravel experiences. It also highlights the significance of the role played by social media, and that of the (non-) presence of middle generations during Gen Z’s grandtravel. By doing so, the current study advances a broad, non-western understanding of adult grandchildren’s tourism experiences during grandtravel, and extends the scope of Chinese filial piety in family tourism literature beyond the parent-child dynamic. The findings also provide useful implications for grandtravel management and marketing, by underscoring the positive filial engagement between grandchildren and grandparents, as well as the preferences of senior tourists.
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Journal of China Tourism Research
Journal of China Tourism Research HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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期刊介绍: Journal of China Tourism Research (JCTR) is the official journal of the International Association of China Tourism Studies (IACTS) and is now indexed in the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)! JCTR is a truly international journal that publishes the latest research on tourism (all articles printed in English with Chinese abstracts) that relates to China and the Chinese. It provides a rich forum for exchange of fresh information and ideas among academics and practitioners; fosters and enhances cutting-edge research activities that advance the knowledge of tourism; and discusses the relevance of tourism to Chinese society. The journal encourages interdisciplinary scholarship and commentaries, aims at the highest intellectual level, and only publishes manuscripts that make significant contributions to the subject areas.
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