Does Seeing Deviant Other-Tourist Behavior Matter? the Moderating Role of Travel Companions

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2022

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Su, Lujun
Cheng, Jin
Wen, Jun
Kozak, Metin
Teo, Stephen

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Elsevier Sci Ltd

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BRONZE

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Abstract

Despite the contagion effect of deviant behavior in tourism settings, tourist-to-tourist effects have been largely ignored, including the joint impacts between other tourists and tourists' companions. This study proposes that tourists who see deviant other-tourist behavior have significantly stronger deviant behavioral intentions. A questionnaire survey and four scenario-based experiments were performed to test hypothesized relationships. Findings reveal that the social contagion effect exists when tourists see deviant other-tourist behavior. Larger and more cohesive travel groups attenuate this effect, and moral disengagement mediates the social contagion effect. Theoretical and managerial implications are also discussed.

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Group-Size, Moral Disengagement, Complaint Intentions, Customer Deviance, Scale Development, Decision-Making, Social Identity, Strategies, Cohesion, Cohesiveness, Group-Size, Moral Disengagement, Complaint Intentions, Customer Deviance, Scale Development, Decision-Making, Deviant behavior, Social Identity, Customer deviance, Strategies, Travel group size, Cohesion, Travel group cohesion, Cohesiveness, Moral disengagement, Decision-Making, Moral disengagement, Moral Disengagement, Complaint Intentions, Cohesiveness, Travel group size, Social Identity, Scale Development, Group-Size, Cohesion, Customer deviance, Customer Deviance, Travel group cohesion, Strategies, Deviant behavior

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05 social sciences, 0502 economics and business

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Tourism Management

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88

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104434

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