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Vandalism and tourism settings: An integrative review
Institution:1. JCU Singapore, James Cook University Australia, 149 Sims Drive, 387380, Singapore;2. James Cook University Australia, Townsville, QLD, Australia;1. Department of Economics and Management, The Max Stern Academic College of Emek Yezreel, Israel;2. Deparment of Managment, Bar Ilan University, Israel;1. Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry, University of Pisa, via Moruzzi 3, 56127, Pisa, Italy;2. National Institute of Optics, CNR-INO, Largo Fermi 6, 50125 Firenze, Italy;3. Institute of Heritage Science (CNR-ISPC), via Madonna del Piano 10, 50134 Sesto Fiorentino (FI), Italy;1. College of Humanities& Social Development, Northwest A & F University, No. 22 XinongRoad, Yangling, Shaanxi, 712100, China;2. Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, Building 31, Jaffalaan 5, 2628 BX, Delft, The Netherlands;1. Universidad de Málaga, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, Departamento de Economía Aplicada (Estadística y Econometría), Calle El Ejido, 6, 29071 Málaga, Spain;2. Universidad de Málaga, Facultad de Turismo, Departamento de Economía Aplicada (Estadística y Econometría), Calle León Tolstoi, 4, 29071 Málaga, Spain;3. Nottingham University Business School, Jubilee Campus, Wollaton Road, Nottingham NG8 1BB, UK
Abstract:Although wide agreement exists in the literature concerning the presence of vandalism in tourism, very little attention has been given to studying the phenomenon. This paper reviews published literature that addresses vandalism, its manifestation in tourism and its prevention. The review provides a comprehensive analysis of empirical research on the motivations for vandalism, deviant visitor behaviour and intervention strategies to manage such behaviours in tourism settings. The paper reviews the micro-level and macro level forces influencing vandalism and provides a definition, thematic analysis of current literature on motivation of vandalism and common themes in vandalism prevention. The analysis demonstrates a range of intervention strategies to curb vandalism. An evolution towards the use of more refined proactive techniques is apparent in recent work. The review provides a foundation for further work by theorists and practitioners.
Keywords:Vandalism  Tourism  Visitor behaviour  Intervention
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