H. Gunawardana, J. Fountain, D. Fisher, Koji Kobayashi
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Abstract
ABSTRACT The past two decades has seen a flourishing of research on the characteristics and behaviors of Chinese tourists. Much early research viewed this phenomenon through an essentialist cultural lens; presuming a relatively static and homogeneous market. Recent scholarship has criticized this approach, as risking creating or reinforcing stereotypes of tourists, and overlooking other valid explanations for behavior. Thus, there is a call to focus on cultural complexity, recognizing that culture evolves and responds to changing contexts and situations. Drawing insights from the Sri Lanka host service providers in the retail shopping setting, this study explores the perspectives and responses of host service providers to the characteristics and behavior of the Chinese tourist market with whom they interact. Applying a dynamic and context-specific perspective of culture, the study reveals an evolving and negotiated context in which retail service providers respond to the Chinese market, and adapt their strategies, as the latter also alter their behavior in a dynamic context of host-tourist interactions.
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.