Does the Order of Visiting Destinations Affect Their Recall and Evaluation?

Zare, Samira, and Pearce, Philip L. (2022) Does the Order of Visiting Destinations Affect Their Recall and Evaluation? Journal of Travel Research, 61 (7). pp. 1559-1572.

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Abstract

Tourists frequently engage in visiting a sequence of cities, sites, and destinations. Previous psychology studies have shown the impact of order on recall and favorability; key concepts are the serial position effect and primacy and recency influences. A field-based natural experiment collected posttrip responses from 179 international tourists to four major Iranian cities. The researchers examined the relationships between the order of visiting the cities, tourists’ recall and judgment. Results from the manipulations revealed there is a relationship (mainly Primacy) between position in the itinerary and their recall. For evaluative judgments, both primacy and recency effects were linked to order of visiting. The work has implications for the presentations of tourism units in a sequence and sharpens the way we use the expression memorable in tourism research.

Item ID: 70547
Item Type: Article (Research - C1)
ISSN: 1552-6763
Keywords: itinerary design, memorable destination, primacy and recency, serial position effect, tourist experience design, visit order
Copyright Information: © The Author(s) 2021
Date Deposited: 28 Sep 2022 05:55
FoR Codes: 35 COMMERCE, MANAGEMENT, TOURISM AND SERVICES > 3508 Tourism > 350806 Tourist behaviour and visitor experience @ 100%
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