Emotions

Document Type

Journal Article

Publication Title

Tourism Social Science Series

Volume

27

First Page

85

Last Page

96

Publisher

Emerald

School

School of Arts and Humanities

Comments

Schaffer, V., Kannis-Dymand, L., Skavronskaya, L. and Scott, N. (2024), "Emotions", Cognitive Psychology and Tourism (Tourism Social Science Series, Vol. 27), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 85-96 https://doi.org/10.1108/S1571-504320240000027008

Abstract

Emotion is a key cognitive process that is central to being human. This chapter discusses various psychological approaches to understand emotions and introduces cognitive appraisal theory and its appraisal dimensions. By reviewing recent studies on emotions, this chapter recognises the theory as one of the most promising ones to advance research on emotions. The significance of appraisal theory for tourism is in the ability to explain why the same stimulus can generate different emotions in different people or in the same person at different times. Cognitive appraisal theory is able to assist in the prediction of emotions and subsequent behaviour. This chapter concludes by outlining potential topics where the theory can be particularly useful in tourism.

DOI

10.1108/S1571-504320240000027008

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