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Digital-free tourism intention: a technostress perspective

Yi Liu and Han-fen Hu

Current Issues in Tourism, 2021, vol. 24, issue 23, 3271-3274

Abstract: Digital-free tourism limits tourists’ access to information and communication technologies during vacation. It is an emerging trend but tourists’ motivation to take digital-free tourism has not been fully understood. Anchoring on technostress literature, this study examines the effects of the exhaustion from workplace information technology and off-work social network services on tourists’ intention to take digital-free tourism. Survey data involving 300 full-time working individuals show that both techno-exhaustion and social-network-services-exhaustion have positive impacts on tourists’ digital-free tourism intentions. It contributes to the literature by introducing technostress related constructs in understanding tourists’ digital-free tourism intentions.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2021.1883560

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