Taking a “Peak” at Leisure Travelers’ Positive Emotions |
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Authors: | Ondrej Mitas Careen Yarnal Reginald Adams Nilam Ram |
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Institution: | 1. Academy for Tourism , NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences , Breda , The Netherlands;2. Department of Recreation, Park, &3. Tourism Management , The Pennsylvania State University , State College , PA , USA;4. Department of Psychology , The Pennsylvania State University , State College , PA , USA;5. Department of Human Development and Family Studies , The Pennsylvania State University , State College , PA , USA |
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Abstract: | There is ample evidence to suggest that positive emotions lead to valuable life outcomes. This study examines daily positive emotion development before, during, and after a leisure travel experience. The study measured positive emotions on a daily basis in 25 mature adult participants before, during, and after two leisure travel experiences. Consistent with the “peak” model in previous research, positive emotions overall—and joy and interest in particular—increased before leisure travel, were elevated during travel, and declined afterward. Implications for practice include managing positive emotions before and after leisure travel. Future research should consider positive emotions in other populations and other leisure experiences. |
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Keywords: | growth models leisure travel mature adults positive emotions tourism |
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