Dark tourism: motivations and visit intentions of tourists

Purpose – The overall purpose of this study is to utilize the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) in combination with four dark tourism constructs (dark experience, engaging entertainment, unique learning experience, and casual interest) to gain a better understanding of behaviors and intentions of tou...

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Main Authors: Heather Lewis, Thomas Schrier, Shuangyu Xu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2022-06-01
Series:International Hospitality Review
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Online Access:https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IHR-01-2021-0004/full/pdf
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description Purpose – The overall purpose of this study is to utilize the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) in combination with four dark tourism constructs (dark experience, engaging entertainment, unique learning experience, and casual interest) to gain a better understanding of behaviors and intentions of tourists who have visited or plan to visit a dark tourism location. Design/methodology/approach – A total of 1,068 useable questionnaires was collected via Qualtrics Panels for analysis purposes. Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) was used to verify satisfactory reliability and validity regarding the measurement of model fit. With adequate model fit, structural equation modeling was employed to determine positive and negative relationships between TPB and dark tourism constructs. In all, 11 hypotheses statements were tested within this study. Findings – Results of this study indicate that tourists are curious, interested, and intrigued by dark experiences with paranormal activity, resulting in travel choices made for themselves based on personal beliefs and preferences, with minimal outside influence from others. It was determined that dark experience was the most influential of the dark tourism constructs tested in relationship to attitudes and subjective norm. Research limitations/implications – The data collected for this study were collected using Qualtrics Panels with self-reporting participants. The actual destination visited by survey participants was also not factored into the results of this research study. Originality/value – This study provides a new theoretical research model that merges TPB and dark tourism constructs and established that there is a relationship between TPB constructs and dark tourism.
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spelling doaj.art-2b20e0eb4f284b4aab0c6e81395e96252023-07-03T08:07:09ZengEmerald PublishingInternational Hospitality Review2516-81422022-06-0136110712310.1108/IHR-01-2021-0004Dark tourism: motivations and visit intentions of touristsHeather Lewis0Thomas Schrier1Shuangyu Xu2Troy University, Troy, Alabama, USAIowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USAUniversity of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USAPurpose – The overall purpose of this study is to utilize the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) in combination with four dark tourism constructs (dark experience, engaging entertainment, unique learning experience, and casual interest) to gain a better understanding of behaviors and intentions of tourists who have visited or plan to visit a dark tourism location. Design/methodology/approach – A total of 1,068 useable questionnaires was collected via Qualtrics Panels for analysis purposes. Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) was used to verify satisfactory reliability and validity regarding the measurement of model fit. With adequate model fit, structural equation modeling was employed to determine positive and negative relationships between TPB and dark tourism constructs. In all, 11 hypotheses statements were tested within this study. Findings – Results of this study indicate that tourists are curious, interested, and intrigued by dark experiences with paranormal activity, resulting in travel choices made for themselves based on personal beliefs and preferences, with minimal outside influence from others. It was determined that dark experience was the most influential of the dark tourism constructs tested in relationship to attitudes and subjective norm. Research limitations/implications – The data collected for this study were collected using Qualtrics Panels with self-reporting participants. The actual destination visited by survey participants was also not factored into the results of this research study. Originality/value – This study provides a new theoretical research model that merges TPB and dark tourism constructs and established that there is a relationship between TPB constructs and dark tourism.https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IHR-01-2021-0004/full/pdfDark tourismThanatourismMotivationsIntentionsTheory of planned behaviour
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Shuangyu Xu
Dark tourism: motivations and visit intentions of tourists
International Hospitality Review
Dark tourism
Thanatourism
Motivations
Intentions
Theory of planned behaviour
title Dark tourism: motivations and visit intentions of tourists
title_full Dark tourism: motivations and visit intentions of tourists
title_fullStr Dark tourism: motivations and visit intentions of tourists
title_full_unstemmed Dark tourism: motivations and visit intentions of tourists
title_short Dark tourism: motivations and visit intentions of tourists
title_sort dark tourism motivations and visit intentions of tourists
topic Dark tourism
Thanatourism
Motivations
Intentions
Theory of planned behaviour
url https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IHR-01-2021-0004/full/pdf
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