| | Contributors | | |
| | Preface | | |
1 | | Introduction: theory and research on the consumer psychology of tourism, hospitality and leisure by A. G. Woodside | | 1 |
Pt. 1 | | Destination Images and Destination Choice | | |
2 | | Where psychology and geography interface in tourism research and theory by M. Oppermann | | 19 |
3 | | A tale of three cities: perceptual charting for analysing destination images by S. Dolnicar and K. Grabler and J. A. Mazanec | | 39 |
4 | | A path-analytical model of visitation intention involving information sources, socio-psychological motivations and destination images by S. Baloglu | | 63 |
Pt. 2 | | Tourist Behaviour | | |
5 | | Playing on the post-modern edge: action leisure as self-identity by J. B. Kernan and T. J. Domzal | | 91 |
6 | | Hollands personality theory and the prediction of tourism behaviour by E. A. Frew and R. N. Shaw | | 103 |
7 | | An analysis of consumers risk approach and risk behaviour in the context of gambling by K. Weber and W. S. Roehl | | 121 |
8 | | Tourism constraints: the neglected dimension of consumer behaviour research by S. Hudson and D. Gilbert | | 137 |
Pt. 3 | | Motivations and Decision Processes | | |
9 | | The relationship between emotions, mood and motivation to travel: towards a cross-cultural measurement of flow by J. Gnoth and A. Zins and R. Lengmueller | | 155 |
10 | | A hedonic perspective on independent vacation planning, decision-making and behaviour by K. F. Hyde | | 177 |
11 | | Tourist motivation, values and perceptions by I. Ateljevic | | 193 |
12 | | The problem of motivation in understanding the demand for leisure day visits by S. McCabe | | 211 |
13 | | Personal aspects of consumers decision-making processes revisited through a grounded theory of Belgian vacationers by A. Decrop | | 227 |
Pt. 4 | | Measuring Attitudes and Behaviours | | |
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