The destructive power of money and vanity in deviant tourist behavior
Tao Li and
Yun Chen
Tourism Management, 2017, vol. 61, issue C, 152-160
Abstract:
Deviant tourist behavior is an important issue in tourism management. However, the academic understanding of this phenomenon remains limited. Based on the approach/inhibition theory of power, this study explored the effects of tourists' perception of money as power, their vanity and the interaction of these two factors on deviant tourist behavior. A survey and a quasi-experiment were performed to test the hypotheses; the results revealed that tourists’ perception of money as power and their vanity were positively correlated to their agreement with deviant tourist behavior and their self-reported deviant tourist activity. Vanity had a moderate effect on the relationship between the perception of money as power and deviant tourist behavior. The research contributes to a better theoretical and practical understanding of this phenomenon.
Keywords: Deviant tourist behavior; Money perception; Power; Vanity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2017.02.001
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