Handbook on Tourism and Behaviour Change

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Handbook on Tourism and Behaviour Change

9781800372481 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Haywantee Ramkissoon, Fellow of the Peer Review College, British Academy of Management, UK; Professor, UniSA Business; Executive Co-Director, Centre for Enterprise Dynamics in Global Economies (C-EDGE), University of South Australia and Visiting Professor, School of Tourism and Hospitality, College of Business and Economics, University of Johannesburg, South Africa and Centre for Research and Innovation in Tourism (CRiT), Taylor’s University, Malaysia
Publication Date: 2023 ISBN: 978 1 80037 248 1 Extent: 384 pp
A must-read for researchers and practitioners focusing on how the tourism industry needs to evolve given the societal and sustainability challenges we face, this comprehensive Handbook serves as a vital reference point for advanced research in tourism and behaviour change. Chapters depict critical reviews and debates on the topic, comprising both theoretical and empirical research illustrated by international case studies to explore strategies for current and future challenges in the field.

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A must-read for researchers and practitioners focusing on how the tourism industry needs to evolve given the societal and sustainability challenges we face, this comprehensive Handbook serves as a vital reference point for advanced research in tourism and behaviour change. Chapters depict critical reviews and debates on the topic, comprising both theoretical and empirical research illustrated by international case studies to explore strategies for current and future challenges in the field.

The Handbook explores why, while there is heightened debate surrounding the negative impacts of tourism, people tend to be psychologically distant from this problem when they travel, and greater efforts need to be made to encourage people to be socially and environmentally responsible. Leading contributors from across the globe show how and why tourists’ and residents’ behaviour change interventions need to be designed to align with the Sustainable Development Goals going forward, and how a thorough understanding of tourism settings is key to achieving desired behaviour change outcomes.

With the COVID-19 pandemic encouraging a resurgence of interest in the topic, this timely Handbook will be a key resource for tourism scholars and students. The explorations of why behaviour change is important and when to implement interventions that are offered across the chapters will also be beneficial to tourism practitioners and policy makers.
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''Haywantee Ramkissoon presents a remarkable collection of contributions from experts in the field. Infused with strong conceptualizations, theory and good science, the Handbook on Tourism and Behaviour Change presents an excellent case for why the tourism industry needs to evolve to thoroughly address today''s societal and sustainability challenges. This is a must-have book.''
– Dogan Gursoy, Washington State University, US

‘Haywantee Ramkissoon has compiled an exceptional Handbook on Tourism and Behaviour Change – one of the cutting-edge areas of contemporary tourism research. The volume is a “must have” for all libraries and scholars in the field providing comprehensive, authoritative and contemporary coverage of the field with chapters authored by the top scholars in the field. The scope of the volume is truly global and covers up-to-date discussion of debates, both theoretical and empirical research, current issues such as COVID-19, and methodologies.’
– Chris Cooper, Leeds Beckett University, UK
Contributors
Contributors: Hassan Aideed, Bilal Akbar, Arash Akshiq, Julia Albretch, Nasser Alhamar Alkathiri, Marwa Alshanfri, Eleanor Anderson, Kirin Apps, Iride Azara, Adiyukh Berbekova, Giovianna Bertella, G. Keith Brown, Richard Butler, Irene Cheng Chu Chan, Csilla Demeter, Kay Dimmock, Sara Dolnicar, Ahmed Mohamed Elbaz, Jovelyn Ferrer, Sandhiya Goolaup, Sevinc Gotkepe, Michael Hall, Yangyang Jiang, Taran Jorgensen, Payal S Kapoor, Rob Law, Alison Lawson, Michele Legernes, Juan C. Londono, Jing Ma, Sathyaprakash Balaji Makam, Line Mathisen, Mert Ogretmenoglu, Bastian Popp, Haywantee Ramkissoon, Seyyed Mostafa Rasoolimanesh, Raymond Rastegar, Eliza Raymond, Ina Reichenberger, Hamed Rezapouraghdam, Islam Elbayoumi Salem, Siamak Seyfi, Liam Smith, Siri Ulfsdatter Søreng, Barbara Tomasella, Muzzo Uysal, Betty Weiler, Jun Wen, Peter Whitsier, Bradley Wilson
Contents
Contents:

1 Introduction to the Handbook on Tourism and Behaviour Change 1
Haywantee Ramkissoon

PART I SETTING THE SCENE
2 Triggering behaviour change in tourists to make their vacation more environmentally sustainable 21
Csilla Demeter and Sara Dolnicar
3 Transformative experience as triggering behavioural change 36
Sandhiya Goolaup

PART II UNDERSTANDING BEHAVIOURS AND TOOLS TO PROMOTE BEHAVIOUR CHANGE FOR SUSTAINABLE TOURISM
4 Zoos and behaviour change 51
Liam Smith
5 Using persuasive communication to promote sustainable recreational use of an ocean beach 64
Betty Weiler, Kay Dimmock and Kirin Apps
6 A methodological contribution to promote behavioural change: a tourism sector focus 81
Arash Akhshik, Hamed Rezapouraghdam and Haywantee Ramkissoon
7 Beyond Saint Greta: Generation Z and sustainable tourism behaviours and practices 98
Siamak Seyfi and C. Michael Hall
8 Understanding tourist behaviour of millennials: the effect of social media 110
Sevinc Goktepe and Mert Öğretmenoğlu
9 Behaviour change in travel and transport for sustainable visitor development: the example of Buxton, UK 122
Peter Wiltshier
10 Social marketing as a behaviour change strategy to increase tourists’ pro-environmental behaviour 138
M. Bilal Akbar, Iride Azara, Alison Lawson and Barbara Tomasella
11 Moral disengagement as a tool to reduce negative tourist behaviour 156
Taran Jorgensen and Ina Reichenberger
12 Changes in travel expenditure: a macro view on Chinese tourists 170
Irene Cheng Chu Chan, Jing Ma and Rob Law
13 Changing the traveller’s behaviour using sustainability communication: effects of message appeal and message authorship 182
Yangyang Jiang, M.S. Balaji and Payal Kapoor
14 Green entrepreneuring in tourism experience design for behaviour change 198
Giovianna Bertella and Michele Legernes

PART III BEHAVIOUR CHANGE AND GOVERNANCE IN TOURISM
15 The transition from government-driven innovation to private sector market responsiveness: a case of Cape Breton Island, Canada 214
Keith G. Brown and Eleanor L. Anderson
16 Tourist behaviour and poverty reduction 235
Ahmed Mohamed Elbaz, Islam Elbayoumi Salem, Alamir Al-alawi, Nasser Alhamar Alkathiri and Haywantee Ramkissoon
17 Colombia’s Tayrona National Park: recommendations for future regional development 250
Bradley Wilson, Juan C. Londono, Jovelyn Ferrer and Bastian Popp
18 Governing co-creative behaviour: the salience of a destination community’s well-being for nudging a sustainable tourism future 269
Line Mathisen and Siri Ulfsdatter Søreng
19 Best practice in developing and implementing visitor pledges 285
Julia Albrecht and Eliza Raymond
20 The failure to change behaviour with respect to seasonality in tourism 304
Richard W. Butler

PART IV COVID-19 AND BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
21 COVID-19 and post-pandemic travel behaviour changes 318
Siamak Seyfi, Raymond Rastegar, S. Mostafa Rasoolimanesh and C. Michael Hall
22 China’s hotel renaissance during COVID-19: interviewing a hotel group chief executive officer 336
Jun Wen, Xinyi Liu, Shaohua Yang and Jingbang Zhang
23 Re-evaluating the push and pull framework of tourist motivation: after the COVID-19 pandemic 348
Adiyukh Berbekova and Muzaffer Uysal

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