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Tourism and wellbeing

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In this paper, the authors examine the philosophical background of wellbeing from different perspectives and take a closer look at how these frameworks can inform tourism research and practices, and explore the relationship between diverse terminologies and perspectives as well as the ways in which hedonic and eudaimonic wellbeing can be derived through tourism experiences.
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This article is published in Annals of Tourism Research.The article was published on 2017-09-01. It has received 281 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Tourism.

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How Travel Makes Us Happy: The Integrated Travel-Happiness (T-H) Model of Cognitive Appraisal Theory and Self-Determination Theory

You Jia Lee
TL;DR: Lee et al. as mentioned in this paper integrated Cognitive Appraisal Theory (CAT) and Self-Determination Theory (SDT) to predict tourist well-being, using a quantitative approach with a sample population of tourists who have travelled abroad for at least 3 days in the past 12 months.
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Stockpiling intentions and customer well‐being during the COVID ‐19 pandemic

TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined the impact of various factors on customers' stockpiling intentions and developed a model combining threat severity and fear of COVID-19, customer well-being dimensions, and constructs relating to the theories of planned behavior and competitive arousal.
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Employee well-being and innovativeness: A multi-level conceptual framework based on citation network analysis and data mining techniques

TL;DR: In this article , a multilevel conceptual framework for a deeper understanding of the relationship between employee well-being and innovativeness is proposed, which consists of constructs, domains, and factors that can influence or be influenced by employee wellbeing and innovation either directly or indirectly.
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No signal here: self-development and optimal experience from digital-free tourism

Jing Li
TL;DR: In this article, a conceptual understanding of the benefits tourists may gain from digital-free tourism has been established, and the rewarding outcomes of digital free tourism were examined by addressing three specific questions.
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Destination image and perceived meaningfulness for visitor loyalty: A strategic positioning of Indian destinations

TL;DR: In this article , the authors empirically test and validate a multi-dimensional structure of "In-loco Destination Image" and "perceived meaningfulness" using an integrated model of visitor loyalty.
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On Happiness and Human Potentials: A Review of Research on Hedonic and Eudaimonic Well-Being

TL;DR: This review considers research from both perspectives concerning the nature of well-being, its antecedents, and its stability across time and culture.
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The social context of well-being.

TL;DR: This work confirms that social capital is strongly linked to subjective well-being through many independent channels and in several different forms, both directly and through their impact on health.
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Know Thyself and Become What You are: A Eudaimonic Approach to Psychological Well-Being

TL;DR: Ryff as mentioned in this paper revisited key messages from Aristotle's Nichomacean Ethics to strengthen conceptual foundations of eudaimonic well-being, and examined ideas about positive human functioning from existential and utilitarian philosophy as well as clinical, developmental, and humanistic psychology.
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Destination Image, Self-Congruity, and Travel Behavior: Toward an Integrative Model

TL;DR: In this article, an integrative model of destination image, self-congruity, and travel behavior is described, in particular, the model postulates relationships between destination environment, destination visitor image, tourists' self-concept, selfcongruity, functional congruity (the match between the utilitarian attributes of the destination and tourists' ideal expectations related to those attributes), and travel behaviour.
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Host perceptions of tourism: a review of the research.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore critically the development of the research into residents' perceptions of tourism, highlighting key themes and trends in the literature, and identify a number of limitations in the research, including a narrow case study base, a dependence on quantitative methods, a focus on perceptions as opposed to responses, and the exclusion of the tourist from the majority of research.
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