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  Understanding the Cultural Differences in Tourist Motivation Between Anglo-American and Japanese Tourists
 
 
Title: Understanding the Cultural Differences in Tourist Motivation Between Anglo-American and Japanese Tourists
Author: Kim, Chulwon
Lee, Seokho
Appeared in: Journal of travel & tourism marketing
Paging: Volume 9 (2000) nr. 1-2 pages 153-170
Year: 2000-07-13
Contents: There is considerable evidence to suggest that differences in cultural characteristics exist across the world. Among them, individualistic societies emphasize “I” consciousness, autonomy, emotional independence, pleasure seeking and universalism. On the other hand, col-lectivistic societies stress “we” consciousness, collective identity, group solidarity, sharing, and particularism. A comparative research on the motivation of tourists from different cultures may challenge current tourism research, which mainly focuses on individualism and rationalism. These values of individualism and rationalism result in underestimation of the influence of groups, norms, culture, and emotion or impulse on tourist behavior. There have been few studies which attempt to directly measure cultural characteristics and identity across culture, and to explain how these cultural characteristics play a role in creating distinctive differences in tourist motivation. Thus, this study explores (1) cultural differences underlying individualism-collectivism between Anglo-American and Japanese tourists; (2) examines the relationship of two cultural dimensions to tourist motivation, and (3) suggests management implications facing tourism industry.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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