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Tourists' mindsets and choice of adventurous holiday activities

Journal

CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM
Volume 24, Issue 15, Pages 2078-2087

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2020.1814705

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Mindsets; adventurous; fixed mindset; growth mindset; implicit theories; holiday activities

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People's mindsets play a significant role in influencing their choice of holiday activities, where those with a growth mindset are more likely to opt for adventurous activities. In contrast, those with a fixed mindset show a tendency to be indifferent towards the level of adventurousness in holiday activities. Destination managers should take into consideration tourists' mindsets when designing experiences.
People's mindsets are considered vital since mindsets influence their behaviours. Surprisingly, research investigating how mindsets influence tourists' behaviours is very scarce. The present study examines the effects of tourists' mindsets on the choice of holiday activities in a scenario-based experiment. In a 2 x 2 study, which includes tourist mindsets (fixed, growth) and the perception of adventurousness (high, low) of the holiday activities, we show that mindsets influence the choice of holiday activities. Tourists who endorsed growth mindset tend to choose more adventurous activities, while tourists who endorsed fixed mindset seem to be indifferent. The implications for these findings for destination managers are discussed.

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