Progress on novelty in tourism: An integration of personality, attitudinal and emotional theoretical foundations
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27179Date
2022-06-11Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
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Abstract
Novelty is often depicted as the essence of travelling and is gaining attention in the tourism literature. However,
the understanding of novelty is diverse, with multiple theoretical perspectives and a lack of consensus regarding
its definition and conceptualisation. This study integrates different theoretical perspectives and presents an
extended analysis of the progress of novelty in tourism, both chronologically and thematically. The findings
indicate three thematic clusters categorised based on the core of novelty, its antecedents, and consequences,
evolving through different time periods. The results show that the core is mostly based on emotional appraisal
attributes, is influenced by novelty-seeking personality traits, and can drive consequences including tourist
satisfaction, loyalty, and value. Future research can explore an integrated theoretical perspective based on
defining novelty in tourism as an attitudinal belief with varying degrees of valence, extremity, and arousal in the
evaluative space, which connects novelty to other relevant antecedents and consequences.
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ElsevierCitation
Blomstervik, Olsen. Progress on novelty in tourism: An integration of personality, attitudinal and emotional theoretical foundations. Tourism Management. 2022;93Metadata
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