331
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

How tourism decision-making and on-site interactions promote family benefits: A power perspective

ORCID Icon, &
Pages 295-317 | Published online: 13 Jun 2023
 

Abstract

Different power distribution determines different collective decision-making strategies, through influencing group members how to express recommendations, resolve conflict, then shape consensus. But few studies have focused on their impact on travel decision-making, intra-family interactions, and the subsequent family benefits. By knowledge mapping 179 relevant articles and a further meta-analysis, this article aims to answer two core questions about family travel: (1) How is the power distribution involved in decision-making of family travel? (2) What types of on-site interactions and decision-making strategies are more beneficial? Through the knowledge mapping, the main themes of existing family travel studies are classified and revealed from a power perspective. Then, the meta-analysis further showed that joint decision-making is the most beneficial strategy during interactions involving a specific tourism activity, followed by the husband-dominated decision-making. When it comes to communication while traveling, child-dominated decision-making is the most beneficial strategy.

Ethics statement

The committee of university decided this study did not need ethics approval.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China [number 72074126, 71672089] and Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities with the Nos. 63212130, ZB22000101 and ZB22BZ0325.

Log in via your institution

Log in to Taylor & Francis Online

PDF download + Online access

  • 48 hours access to article PDF & online version
  • Article PDF can be downloaded
  • Article PDF can be printed
USD 53.00 Add to cart

Issue Purchase

  • 30 days online access to complete issue
  • Article PDFs can be downloaded
  • Article PDFs can be printed
USD 188.00 Add to cart

* Local tax will be added as applicable

Related Research

People also read lists articles that other readers of this article have read.

Recommended articles lists articles that we recommend and is powered by our AI driven recommendation engine.

Cited by lists all citing articles based on Crossref citations.
Articles with the Crossref icon will open in a new tab.