Woodside, Arch G., et al. “Grounded Theory of Leisure Travel”. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, vol. 17, no. 1, 2004, pp. 7-39, https://doi.org/10.1300/j073v17n01_02.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Woodside, Arch G.
Author: Burford, Marion
Author: MacDonald, Roberta M.
Date Issued
2004
Abstract

This article reviews grounded theory studies available in the literature that deepen understanding of leisure travel decisions and tourism behaviors. The article includes a set of core propositions that are examined empirically. The reported study includes applying the "long interview method" and "theoretical sampling" in completing personal, face-to-face, interviews of travel parties at the moment of just ending their visits to a Canadian Province. The empirical analysis focuses on acquiring process data held in the minds of customers - that is, the analysis illustrates emic-based storytelling of what was planned and what actually happened that led to what specific outcomes. Achieving such holistic, case-based views of leisure travel decisions and tourism behavior provides a rich, deep and nuanced-filled understanding of the causes and consequences of such behaviors. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Language

  • English

Subjects

  • Leisure
  • Interviews
  • BUSINESS
  • studies
  • Consumer behavior
  • Tourism
  • Research methodology
  • Theory
Page range
7-39
Host Title
Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing
Volume
17
Issue
1
ISSN
10548408

Department