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Pleasure or pain or both? Exploring working holiday experiences through the lens of transformative learning theory

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JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Volume 48, Issue -, Pages 66-75

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhtm.2021.05.011

Keywords

Working holiday; Working holiday tourists (WHTs); Transformative learning theory; Pleasure; Pain

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  1. College of Professional and Continuing Education, an affiliate of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University [SP-CHTM-2018-139(E)]

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Research on tourist transformation and transformative experiences is still in its early stages, with little understanding of how tourists are triggered by a dynamic of positive and negative components. This study focuses on working holiday experiences and how they lead to psychological, behavioral and convictional outcomes for tourists. Insights from this research can help government agencies and host destinations enhance working holiday tourists' experiences and enable transformative learning outcomes.
Research on tourist transformation and transformative experiences is in its infancy. How tourists are triggered in a transformative dynamic of positive and negative components is little understood. This study attempts to fill this gap by using transformative learning theory (TLT) to explore working holiday experiences, based on evidence from Hong Kong tourists. A working holiday is a unique informal learning context involving an extended stay at a destination, which offers both pleasures and challenges. Interviews with working holiday tourists reveal that pleasurable and painful experiences are included in their working holiday recollections. Working holiday tourists transform themselves informally through these experiences, attaining psychological, behavioural and convictional outcomes. Our results provide managerial insights for government agencies, host destinations and other stakeholders, showing how they can enhance working holiday tourists' experiences and enable transformative learning outcomes.

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