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Tourism and Existential Transformation: An Empirical Investigation
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2016
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Tourism ManagementCultureDestination MarketingExistentialismTransformative Tourist ExperienceCultural HeritageExistential AnxietyBusinessExperience Economy 3.0Cultural TourismTourismLived ExperienceMarketingTourist ExperienceExistential Transformation
Couched in the context of the experience economy 3.0, this research conceptualized transformations as changes in existential authenticity and anxiety, and phenomenologically explored the essence of a transformative tourist experience and subsequent long-term changes. This research uncovered nine chronologically ordered themes in which existentially oriented concerns were prevalent. It found that tourists did not reflect on existential givens in situ until a triggering episode initiated the meaning-making process. Existential anxiety felt post-trip was found to motivate tourists to resolve pertinent existential dilemmas and to initiate meaningful life changes. Participants sustained enhanced existential authenticity and became more sensitive to existential anxiety in their lives thereafter.
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