Menu Expand
Tourist Behaviour

Tourist Behaviour

Prof. Philip L. Pearce

(2005)

Additional Information

Book Details

Abstract

Tourism is an inherently social phenomenon. Tourists travel with others and experience places and cultures through interacting with both familiar and unfamiliar others. This volume presents a thorough tour of the social psychological processes which underpin contemporary travel. The fascinating phenomenon of tourist behaviour deals with topics such as motivation, destination choice, travellers' on site experiences, satisfaction and learning. This book uses an array of developing and recently constructed conceptual frameworks to both synthesise what is established, and to create new insights and directions for further analysis and, ultimately, management action.


Philip L. Pearce is Foundation Professor of Tourism at James Cook University, Australia. His research focuses on tourist behaviour, notably tourist motivation and experience, tourism and communities and tourism education and research.


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Contents v
Preface vii
Chapter 1 Studying Tourist Behaviour 1
Chapter 2 Social Roles and Individual Characteristics 18
Chapter 3 Motivation: The Travel Career Pattern Approach 50
Chapter 4 Perceiving and Choosing the Destination 86
Chapter 5 Social Contact for the Tourist 113
Chapter 6 The Tourists’ On-Site Experiences 135
Chapter 7 Tourists’ Reflections on Experience 162
Chapter 8 Synthesis and Further Analysis 184
References 200
Index 232