Narrative analysis of seniors’ travel sharing: Self-shaping images and narrative patterns

IF 4.5 3区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Vacation Marketing Pub Date : 2024-01-05 DOI:10.1177/13567667231223553
Yanjun Chen, Jing Huang, Yanbo Yao, Shiyu Zhou
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Active ageing is a widely recognized notion that highlights seniors’ positive value and vitality, dissolving stereotypes by acknowledging heterogeneity. Currently, as an increasing number of senior visitors share trips, senior tourism has emerged as a practical means to foster a positive image of ageing. However, what images of ageing are conveyed and the process by which tourism stories are presented is unclear. To bridge the gap in seniors’ travel sharing, this study employed a narrative analysis method based on semistructured interviews with 49 Chinese senior visitors. Drawing upon selection, optimization, and compensation theory, the study identifies three narrative patterns: sliced-plain, staged, and introspective, and three image types: the plain immersion visitor, the active ageing image maker, and the relationship connector. By introducing seniors as research subjects, results revealed the logic and changing views of ageing behind seniors’ travel sharing. The understanding of heterogeneity and self-image construction among senior visitors was deepened. These findings also offer tourism destinations guidance on targeted marketing for senior visitors.
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老年人旅行分享的叙事分析:自我塑造的形象和叙事模式
积极老龄化是一个得到广泛认可的概念,它强调老年人的积极价值和活力,通过承认异质性来消除陈规定型观念。目前,随着越来越多的老年游客分享旅行,老年旅游已成为塑造积极老龄形象的一种实用手段。然而,老年旅游所传达的老年形象以及旅游故事的呈现过程尚不明确。为了弥补老年旅游分享方面的空白,本研究采用叙事分析方法,对 49 名中国老年游客进行了半结构式访谈。借鉴选择、优化和补偿理论,本研究确定了三种叙事模式:平铺直叙、舞台化叙事和内省叙事,以及三种形象类型:平实的沉浸式游客、活跃的老龄化形象塑造者和关系连接者。通过引入老年人作为研究对象,研究结果揭示了老年人旅游分享背后的老龄化逻辑和观点变化。加深了对老年游客的异质性和自我形象建构的理解。这些研究结果也为旅游目的地针对老年游客开展有针对性的营销提供了指导。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Vacation Marketing is a fully peer reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles on topics relating to the marketing of destinations and businesses/organisations involved in the wider tourism, hospitality and events industries. Its objective is to provide a forum for the publication of refereed academic papers and reviewed practitioner papers which are of direct relevance to industry, while meeting the highest standards of intellectual rigour.
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