When Tourists are Angry or Fearful: (In)Effectiveness of Emotion Regulation in Changing Behavioral Intention

IF 8 2区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Travel Research Pub Date : 2023-05-26 DOI:10.1177/00472875231173126
K. Tan, Xiang Li
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This study investigates the efficacy of emotion regulation (ER) strategies used by tourists to manage negative emotions elicited by their on-site destination experiences. Specifically, suppression and reappraisal ER strategies were examined for their moderating impacts on the relationship between negative emotions (anger and fear) and tourists’ behavioral intention (negative word-of-mouth and revisitation). Through two pre-tests and three experiments involving video and text stimuli, findings are first revealed within a destination crowding context and replicated using tourist harassment. Empirical results in both contexts consistently demonstrate the superiority of reappraisal in down-regulating tourists’ experience of anger and fear and in alleviating negative word-of-mouth intention. In contrast, suppression significantly up-regulates the anger and fear felt and, as such, aggravates negative word-of-mouth intention. Findings also suggest that ER does not significantly moderate the effect of fear on revisit intention. Theoretical and managerial implications are discussed.
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游客愤怒或恐惧时的情绪调节对行为意向的影响
本研究旨在探讨游客情绪调节策略对其现场旅游体验所引发的负面情绪的管理效果。具体而言,我们考察了抑制和重评ER策略对游客负面情绪(愤怒和恐惧)与游客行为意向(负面口碑和再访)之间关系的调节作用。通过两次预测试和三个涉及视频和文本刺激的实验,研究结果首先在目的地拥挤的背景下揭示,并在游客骚扰的情况下重复。两种情境下的实证结果一致表明,重评在下调游客的愤怒和恐惧体验以及缓解负面口碑意向方面具有优势。相反,抑制显著上调了愤怒和恐惧的感受,因此,加剧了负面的口碑意图。研究结果还表明,ER并没有显著调节恐惧对重访意图的影响。讨论了理论和管理意义。
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Journal of Travel Research
Journal of Travel Research HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Travel Research (JTR) stands as the preeminent, peer-reviewed research journal dedicated to exploring the intricacies of the travel and tourism industry, encompassing development, management, marketing, economics, and behavior. Offering a wealth of up-to-date, meticulously curated research, JTR serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, educators, and industry professionals alike, shedding light on behavioral trends and management theories within one of the most influential and dynamic sectors. Established in 1961, JTR holds the distinction of being the longest-standing among the world’s top-ranked scholarly journals singularly focused on travel and tourism, underscoring the global significance of this multifaceted industry, both economically and socially.
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