Tourist-to-Tourist Interaction at Festivals: A Grounded Theory Approach

Although neglected in previous studies, tourist-to-tourist interaction (TTI) is a core part of festival experience. It is widely acknowledged that interactions between tourists significantly influence behavioral reactions such as desire to stay, satisfaction, and loyalty, which are important for tou...

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Main Authors: Huan Sun, Shaofeng Wu, Yanning Li, Guangquan Dai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/15/4030
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spelling doaj-1bd2c0a56d5e4606b4ed38d5ea5d32542020-11-24T21:51:19ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-07-011115403010.3390/su11154030su11154030Tourist-to-Tourist Interaction at Festivals: A Grounded Theory ApproachHuan Sun0Shaofeng Wu1Yanning Li2Guangquan Dai3School of Economics and Commerce, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, ChinaSchool of Tourism, Hunan Normal University, Changsha 410006, ChinaSchool of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Surrey, GU2 7XH Guildford, UKSchool of Economics and Commerce, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, ChinaAlthough neglected in previous studies, tourist-to-tourist interaction (TTI) is a core part of festival experience. It is widely acknowledged that interactions between tourists significantly influence behavioral reactions such as desire to stay, satisfaction, and loyalty, which are important for tourism destination marketing. This study used grounded theory to obtain insights into onsite interactions between tourists and to propose a conceptual model of TTI on the Midi Music Festival in China. The model constitutes the types, drivers, and influence of TTI. Compared with mutual assistance and conflict, entertainment interaction plays an essential role in the overall evaluation of the festival experience. Individual characteristics are the internal drivers of interactions between tourists. Environmental elements including the festivalscape and social festivalscape are influential exogenous factors. Additionally, spatial locations of tourists at the venue play mediating roles between the driving elements and TTI. Since entertainment incidents construct the essential part of onsite interactions at festivals, managers can shape the atmosphere to encourage tourists to engage in interactive entertainment with others tourists. This should improve participants’ overall evaluations of the festival experience as well as the sustainable development of destinations where festivals are held.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/15/4030festival tourisminteractions between touriststourism marketing
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author Huan Sun
Shaofeng Wu
Yanning Li
Guangquan Dai
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Shaofeng Wu
Yanning Li
Guangquan Dai
Tourist-to-Tourist Interaction at Festivals: A Grounded Theory Approach
Sustainability
festival tourism
interactions between tourists
tourism marketing
author_facet Huan Sun
Shaofeng Wu
Yanning Li
Guangquan Dai
author_sort Huan Sun
title Tourist-to-Tourist Interaction at Festivals: A Grounded Theory Approach
title_short Tourist-to-Tourist Interaction at Festivals: A Grounded Theory Approach
title_full Tourist-to-Tourist Interaction at Festivals: A Grounded Theory Approach
title_fullStr Tourist-to-Tourist Interaction at Festivals: A Grounded Theory Approach
title_full_unstemmed Tourist-to-Tourist Interaction at Festivals: A Grounded Theory Approach
title_sort tourist-to-tourist interaction at festivals: a grounded theory approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Although neglected in previous studies, tourist-to-tourist interaction (TTI) is a core part of festival experience. It is widely acknowledged that interactions between tourists significantly influence behavioral reactions such as desire to stay, satisfaction, and loyalty, which are important for tourism destination marketing. This study used grounded theory to obtain insights into onsite interactions between tourists and to propose a conceptual model of TTI on the Midi Music Festival in China. The model constitutes the types, drivers, and influence of TTI. Compared with mutual assistance and conflict, entertainment interaction plays an essential role in the overall evaluation of the festival experience. Individual characteristics are the internal drivers of interactions between tourists. Environmental elements including the festivalscape and social festivalscape are influential exogenous factors. Additionally, spatial locations of tourists at the venue play mediating roles between the driving elements and TTI. Since entertainment incidents construct the essential part of onsite interactions at festivals, managers can shape the atmosphere to encourage tourists to engage in interactive entertainment with others tourists. This should improve participants’ overall evaluations of the festival experience as well as the sustainable development of destinations where festivals are held.
topic festival tourism
interactions between tourists
tourism marketing
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/15/4030
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