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Overview'Tourist Behaviour: The Essential Companion edited by Philip L. Pearce is an indispensable resource for courses on consumer behaviour in tourism and for all serious scholars in the field. The structure of the book is unique in following the entire consumer journey from ''dreaming and longing'' to ''returning home''. Pearce, the preeminent scholar and author on tourist behaviour, has produced another brilliant work together with an impressive list of contributing authors.' - Alastair Morrison, Purdue University, US Comprehensive and accessible, this Companion offers a thorough investigation into both traditional and fresh topics in tourist behaviour and experience. Arranged chronologically, the chapters examine tourist experience from the very idea of a tourist visit to the aftermath of returning home. With contributions from leading experts and emerging scholars across the globe, this Companion establishes the importance of studying tourist behaviour. Innovative topics including packing and preparation, dreaming and longing for trips, and memory are explored in detail. The book incorporates a selection of illustrative key case studies to ensure that it is highly accessible and readable to a range of audiences, while ensuring academic rigour. It examines both positive and negative impacts of the tourist experience on tourists themselves and the communities and environments they visit. The concluding chapter includes a vision for how tourism and sustainable development goals can be integrated to maximise the benefits of tourist behaviour and experience. Students and researchers of tourism and sustainability will greatly benefit from the research directions and suggestions indicated in each chapter of the book. This timely Companion will also prove to be a valuable resource for stakeholders looking to improve and expand upon the tourist experience. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Philip L. PearcePublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 16.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.748kg ISBN: 9781800886070ISBN 10: 1800886071 Pages: 432 Publication Date: 09 March 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsContents: 1. Are tourists interesting? Philip L. Pearce 2. Dreaming and longing Philip L. Pearce 3. Deciding and Choosing Anja Hergesell, Larry Dwyer and Deborah Edwards 4. Packing and Preparing Chiemi Yagi and John R. Pearce 5. Getting around Mao-Ying Wu and Philip L. Pearce 6. Communicating and Interacting Ingvild H. Blomstervik and Nina K. Prebensen 7. Sleeping and Staying Hera Oktadiana 8. Consuming food and drinks C. Michael Hall 9. Co-creating good times Hyelin (Lina) Kim, Zihui Ma and Muzaffer Uysal 10. Browsing and Shopping Antonia Correia and Metin Kozak 11. Taking photographs Philip L. Pearce 12. Interacting with wild animals Erik Cohen 13. Visiting Attractions Junjie Wen 14. Joining the crowd Jillian M. Rickly 15. Behaving badly Philip L. Pearce 16. Behaving altruistically Stephen Wearing, Matthew McDonald,Truc Ha Thanh Nguyen and Joshua D. Bernstein 17. Remembering Samira Zare 18. Well-being Abbas Alizadeh and Sebastian Filep 19. Returning Home Anja Pabel 20. Searching ... for what is important Daniel R. Fesenmaier and Philip L. Pearce IndexReviews'We're often told that travel broadens the mind. If that were ever in doubt, we can be certain that this superb volume will broaden, as well as deepen, our understanding of tourism!' -- From the Foreword by Peter Collett, University of Oxford, UK 'A sound understanding of tourist behaviour is fundamental to maximising the benefits of tourism for all stakeholders. The substantial benefit of this text is that it explores tourist behaviour from diverse perspectives, not just the marketing perspective that is the sole focus of so many other texts.' -- Leo Jago, University of Surrey, UK 'The opening chapter - Are tourists interesting? - demands and merits the reader's attention. Pearce's splendid narrative structure then propels readers on a fascinating journey, prompting reflection and then insight. The momentum continues unabated into the final chapter - Searching ... for what is important . This is truly artful scholarship - an invaluable contribution.' -- Brian King, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 'Tourist Behaviour: The Essential Companion edited by Philip L. Pearce is an indispensable resource for courses on consumer behaviour in tourism and for all serious scholars in the field. The structure of the book is unique in following the entire consumer journey from dreaming and longing to returning home . Pearce, the preeminent scholar and author on tourist behaviour, has produced another brilliant work together with an impressive list of contributing authors.' -- Alastair Morrison, Purdue University, US Author InformationEdited by the late Philip L. Pearce, formerly James Cook University, Australia Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |