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Goolaup, Sandhiya
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Goolaup, S. & Nunkoo, R. (2023). Reconceptualizing Tourists’ Extraordinary Experiences. Journal of Travel Research, 62(2), 399-411
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Reconceptualizing Tourists’ Extraordinary Experiences
2023 (English)In: Journal of Travel Research, ISSN 0047-2875, E-ISSN 1552-6763, Vol. 62, no 2, p. 399-411Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Research that conceptualizes tourist extraordinary experiences both from the structural and anti-structural perspective is limited in the tourism literature. The purpose of this research is to develop a new theoretical perspective that re-conceptualizes our understanding of tourists’ extraordinary experience by taking into consideration both the structural and anti-structural elements of an experience. It draws on phenomenological interviews with 26 food tourists. The study finds that extraordinary experience consists of elements such as profaneness, collaborative interactions and conflict-easing, which represent both the structural and anti-structural elements. The findings of this study allow us to question whether extraordinary experience is purely structural or anti-structural as suggested by previous research. Rather, based on the findings, we argue that extraordinary experience is the positive co-existence of both the ordinary and the non-ordinary. As a result, we use the term “synstructure” to conceptualize the tourist extraordinary experience.

Keywords
extraordinary experience, structure, anti-structure, tourist experience, phenomenology
National Category
Economics and Business
Research subject
Business and IT
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-27146 (URN)10.1177/00472875211064632 (DOI)000738544900001 ()s2.0-85122055118 (Scopus ID)
Available from: 2022-01-04 Created: 2022-01-04 Last updated: 2024-01-18Bibliographically approved
Goolaup, S. (2022). Extraordinary Tourists’ Experience (1ed.). In: Buhalis, Dimitrios (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing: . Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Extraordinary Tourists’ Experience
2022 (English)In: Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing / [ed] Buhalis, Dimitrios, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022, 1Chapter in book (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

This paper provides an overview of the concept extraordinary tourist experience and highlights its complexity. It also elaborates on the five facilitators (1) experiencescape, (2) properties of the experience, (3) social dynamics: (4) transformative and (5) positive surprise.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022 Edition: 1
Keywords
tourist experience; extraordinary experience; experience
National Category
Economics and Business Business Administration
Research subject
Business and IT
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-26228 (URN)978 1 80037 747 9 (ISBN)
Available from: 2021-08-16 Created: 2021-08-16 Last updated: 2021-08-18Bibliographically approved
Goolaup, S. (2021). Conceptualization of Sharing in Extraordinary Food Experiences. In: 4th International Scientific Conference “Restarting tourism, travel and hospitality: The day after”: . Paper presented at TOURMAN 2021 4th International Scientific Conference “Restarting tourism, travel and hospitality: The day after”, International Hellenic University, Greece, 21-23 May, 2021. (pp. 771-772). Greece: International Hellenic University
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Conceptualization of Sharing in Extraordinary Food Experiences
2021 (English)In: 4th International Scientific Conference “Restarting tourism, travel and hospitality: The day after”, Greece: International Hellenic University , 2021, p. 771-772Conference paper, Oral presentation with published abstract (Refereed)
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Greece: International Hellenic University, 2021
National Category
Business Administration
Research subject
Business and IT
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-25478 (URN)
Conference
TOURMAN 2021 4th International Scientific Conference “Restarting tourism, travel and hospitality: The day after”, International Hellenic University, Greece, 21-23 May, 2021.
Available from: 2021-05-28 Created: 2021-05-28 Last updated: 2021-08-18Bibliographically approved
Goolaup, S. (2021). Service Encounters in Tourism, Events and Hospitality – Staff Perspectives [Review]. Enlightening Tourism: A Pathmaking Journal, 11(1), 287-290
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Service Encounters in Tourism, Events and Hospitality – Staff Perspectives
2021 (English)In: Enlightening Tourism: A Pathmaking Journal, E-ISSN 2174-548X, Vol. 11, no 1, p. 287-290Article, book review (Refereed) Published
National Category
Business Administration
Research subject
Business and IT
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-25508 (URN)
Available from: 2021-06-11 Created: 2021-06-11 Last updated: 2024-05-06Bibliographically approved
Jernsand, E. M. & Goolaup, S. (2020). Learning through extraordinary tourism experience. In: Saurabh Kumar Dixit (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Experience Management and Marketing: . New York: Routledge
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Learning through extraordinary tourism experience
2020 (English)In: The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Experience Management and Marketing / [ed] Saurabh Kumar Dixit, New York: Routledge, 2020Chapter in book (Refereed)
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
New York: Routledge, 2020
National Category
Economics and Business
Research subject
Business and IT
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-23252 (URN)9780367196783 (ISBN)
Available from: 2020-06-03 Created: 2020-06-03 Last updated: 2020-06-15Bibliographically approved
Nunkoo, R., Thelwall, M., Ladsawut, J. & Goolaup, S. (2020). Three decades of tourism scholarship: Gender, collaboration and research methods. Tourism Management, 78
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Three decades of tourism scholarship: Gender, collaboration and research methods
2020 (English)In: Tourism Management, ISSN 0261-5177, E-ISSN 1879-3193, Vol. 78Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Despite ongoing problems with gender inequalities in tourism, little is known about gender differences in first and solo authorships, collaboration, and choice of research approaches. This study analyzes these academic practices using 4973 articles (11,033 authors) in three major tourism journals from 1990 to 2017. The results show evidence of gender homophilic collaboration behaviors. Gender heterogeneous co-authorships are becoming pervasive and seem to be driven by female first authors. Solo female researchers strongly associate with qualitative research. While male-only teams have the lowest likelihood of using qualitative research, the situation is more complex for gender heterogeneous teams. Practical suggestions derived from the findings for the gender equality agenda in tourism are discussed to promote more gender-diverse collaborations and female led research.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Elsevier, 2020
Keywords
Authorship, Collaboration, Research methods, Gender, Bibliometric
National Category
Economics and Business Other Social Sciences
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-24844 (URN)10.1016/j.tourman.2019.104056 (DOI)000514750800017 ()2-s2.0-85075936505 (Scopus ID)
Available from: 2021-01-21 Created: 2021-01-21 Last updated: 2021-10-21Bibliographically approved
Goolaup, S., Nunkoo, R., Thelwall, M. & Ladsawut, J. (2020). Three Decades of tourism scholarship: Gender, collaborations and research methods. Tourism Management, 78, Article ID 104056.
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Three Decades of tourism scholarship: Gender, collaborations and research methods
2020 (English)In: Tourism Management, ISSN 0261-5177, E-ISSN 1879-3193, Vol. 78, article id 104056Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Despite ongoing problems with gender inequalities in tourism, little is known about gender differences in first and solo authorships, collaboration, and choice of research approaches. This study analyzes these academic practices using 4973 articles (11,033 authors) in three major tourism journals from 1990 to 2017. The results show evidence of gender homophilic collaboration behaviors. Gender heterogeneous co-authorships are becoming pervasive and seem to be driven by female first authors. Solo female researchers strongly associate with qualitative research. While male-only teams have the lowest likelihood of using qualitative research, the situation is more complex for gender heterogeneous teams. Practical suggestions derived from the findings for the gender equality agenda in tourism are discussed to promote more gender-diverse collaborations and femaleled research

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Elsevier, 2020
Keywords
Authorship, Collaboration, Research methods, Gender, Bibliometric, tourism research
National Category
Economics and Business
Research subject
Business and IT
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-22183 (URN)10.1016/j.tourman.2019.104056 (DOI)000514750800017 ()2-s2.0-85075936505 (Scopus ID)
Available from: 2019-12-17 Created: 2019-12-17 Last updated: 2024-02-01Bibliographically approved
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