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Understanding the smartphone usage of Chinese outbound tourists in their shopping practices

Journal

CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM
Volume 25, Issue 18, Pages 2955-2968

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2021.2014421

Keywords

Tourist shopping; smartphone; social practice; affordance; Chinese outbound tourism

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This study examines how Chinese outbound tourists use smartphones during their shopping process in Australia, drawing upon social practice theory and the theory of affordances. It reveals that Chinese tourists use smartphones to improve shopping competences and regulate the meaning making of their shopping practices, utilizing actualized affordances such as looking for products based on stored images, accessing product information in Chinese, and communicating with others at home on shopping for them.
Chinese outbound tourist shopping was a prominent phenomenon in many destinations worldwide before the COVID-19 pandemic, but smartphone usage in it had rarely been addressed. This study draws upon social practice theory and the theory of affordances to examine how Chinese tourists use smartphones during their shopping process in Australia. Based on a combination of participant observations and semi-structured interviews, the study argues that Chinese outbound tourists use smartphones not only to improve their shopping competences but also to regulate the meaning making of their shopping practices. Further, these links are made through the actualized affordances of smartphones including, among others, looking for products based on stored images, accessing product information in Chinese, and communicating with others at home on shopping for them. This study unravels the entanglement of smartphones, Chinese outbound tourists and their shopping practices, and provides directions for maximizing the value of smartphones in shopping-related tourism management and marketing, especially to the Chinese market.

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