Travel duration and the restorative effects of holiday experiences: an inverted U-shape

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作者
Cui, Rui [1 ]
机构
[1] Sichuan Univ, Sch Tourism, Chengdu, Peoples R China
关键词
Travel duration; Restorative effects; Inverted U-shaped; Lasting restorative effects; Non-judgmental challenging activities; Eudaimonism; TOURISM; HEALTH; VACATION; BENEFITS; LEISURE; DESIGN;
D O I
10.1108/TR-06-2022-0268
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose - Restorative experiences relieve fatigue or stress, leading people to feel more energetic. Activation theory and the nature-dose framework hold travel duration as a crucial influence on restorative effects, yet these factors may not demonstrate a simple linear relationship. This paper, thus, aims to explore the relationship between travel duration and restoration based on a survey conducted during a seven-day holiday (the longitudinal data spanned two months); and explore the reasons for this relationship and the mechanisms for lasting restorative effects based on diary analysis. Design/methodology/approach - Mixed methods were used in this study. Questionnaires regarding restorative effects were administered to 232 people at six time points before, during and after a holiday. Participants were also asked to keep a diary during their trips. Data were first tested for common method bias and were then processed via independent sample t-tests, analysis of variance and time-series analysis. Findings - Restorative effects were consistently higher in the travel group than in the non-travel group. Additionally, an inverted U-shaped relationship emerged between travel duration and the restorative effects of a holiday; a moderate duration had stronger restorative effects than a duration that was too long or too short. More importantly, the study found that participants who traveled for a moderate duration (longer or shorter) engaged in non-judgmental challenging (relaxing) activities at least once. They also demonstrated greater eudaimonism (hedonism) and stronger, more sustained restoration versus the original set point. In addition, results revealed how travel activities, emotions, moderators and restorative effects were constructed. Originality/value - Longitudinal data indicated an inverted U-shaped relationship between travel duration and restoration. Achieving lasting restorative effects requires effort and non-judgmental challenging activities for a moderate travel duration and frequency. The restorative effects of travel can be gained in the restorative environment and various travel activities. The latter plays a vital role in obtaining lasting restorative effects. The study uncovered mechanisms influencing the relationship between travel experiences and restorative effects. The results offer guidance for research on travel prescriptionsand for the health and stress relief market. [GRAPHICS] . The non-judgmental challenging group showed lasting and stronger restorative effects over the next two months.
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页码:1244 / 1264
页数:21
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