Being unable to travel feels like being a caged bird for many and trapped in unwanted situations strengthens travel desire. This study contextualizes travel deprivation and subsequent desire thinking in relation to the concept of craving. It introduces lockdown captivity and travel craving as relevant factors to understand tourism demand when travel is impossible. This research demonstrates the usefulness of the elaborated intrusion theory in the tourism context and newly defines wanderlust in association with craving. Empirical support for the hypotheses that lockdown captivity and wanderlust are key determinants of travel craving is provided. Travel craving should be used as an alternative concept to travel intention in situations in which travel is curtailed or impossible. Tourism marketers and practitioners are advised to build on the caged bird metaphor to effectively communicate their offerings during crises that result in travel restrictions and to show their empathy toward would-be tourists.

Tourists as Caged Birds: Elaborating Travel Thoughts and Craving When Feeling Captive / Irimias, A; Mitev, Az. - In: JOURNAL OF TRAVEL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0047-2875. - STAMPA. - 62:1(2023), pp. 91-104. [10.1177/00472875211056684]

Tourists as Caged Birds: Elaborating Travel Thoughts and Craving When Feeling Captive

Irimias, A
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2023-01-01

Abstract

Being unable to travel feels like being a caged bird for many and trapped in unwanted situations strengthens travel desire. This study contextualizes travel deprivation and subsequent desire thinking in relation to the concept of craving. It introduces lockdown captivity and travel craving as relevant factors to understand tourism demand when travel is impossible. This research demonstrates the usefulness of the elaborated intrusion theory in the tourism context and newly defines wanderlust in association with craving. Empirical support for the hypotheses that lockdown captivity and wanderlust are key determinants of travel craving is provided. Travel craving should be used as an alternative concept to travel intention in situations in which travel is curtailed or impossible. Tourism marketers and practitioners are advised to build on the caged bird metaphor to effectively communicate their offerings during crises that result in travel restrictions and to show their empathy toward would-be tourists.
2023
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Irimias, A; Mitev, Az
Tourists as Caged Birds: Elaborating Travel Thoughts and Craving When Feeling Captive / Irimias, A; Mitev, Az. - In: JOURNAL OF TRAVEL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0047-2875. - STAMPA. - 62:1(2023), pp. 91-104. [10.1177/00472875211056684]
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