Abstract
Visitor attitude is fundamental to destination selection in the tourism literature. Yet, there remains a notable dearth of critical reviews to assess the current status of knowledge on the topic. This study, therefore, seeks to map and critically evaluate the state of visitor attitudinal research to set the agenda for future scholarly enquiry. A review of journal articles on the topic in four leading tourism journals was undertaken. To critically explore the literature and identify research trends, a paradigm funnel approach was used. The findings demonstrate that most studies on the topic are based on empirical research and specific theories, most notably the contact model and theory of planned behaviour. However, few publications apply analytical methods and innovative ontological and epistemological approaches. This paper provides recommendations for future studies to advance visitor attitudinal research, advocating for the use of innovative methods and theoretical approaches in parent sub-disciplines, particularly psychology.
RAS ID
71644
Document Type
Journal Article
Volume
29
Issue
9
School
School of Business and Law
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Comments
Hadinejad, A. (Hana), Moyle, B. D., Kralj, A., Noghan, N., Scott, N., & Gardiner, S. (2024). Visitor attitude to tourism destinations: A critical review and future research agenda. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 29(9), 1096–1112. https://doi.org/10.1080/10941665.2024.2380043