旅游
主题(计算)
主题公园
心理学
领域(数学)
认知心理学
社会心理学
计算机科学
地理
数学
操作系统
考古
纯数学
作者
Wim Strijbosch,Ondrej Mitas,Tessa van Blaricum,Olaf Vugts,Carolien Govers,Moniek Hover,John Gelissen,Marcel Bastiaansen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jdmm.2021.100607
摘要
Emotions are a key component of tourism experiences, as emotions make experiences more valued and more memorable. Peak-and-end-theory states that overall experience evaluations are best predicted by the emotions at the most intense and final moments of an experience. Peak-and-end-theory has mostly been studied for relatively simple experiences. Recent insights suggest that peak-and-end-theory does not necessarily hold for tourism experiences, which tend to be more heterogeneous and multi-episodic in nature. Through the novel approach of using electrophysiological measures in combination with experience reconstruction, the applicability of the peak-and-end-theory to the field of tourism is addressed by studying a musical theatre show in a theme park resort. Findings indicate that for a multi-episodic tourism experience, hypotheses from the peak-and-end-theory are rejected for the experience as a whole, but supported for individual episodes within the experience. Furthermore, it is shown that electrophysiology sheds a new light on the temporal dynamics of experience.
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