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“I am not unsustainable; I am on holiday!” : Moral disengagement and the holiday mindset of young travellers during a cruise

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  • Marta Pizzetti

    (EM - EMLyon Business School)

  • Giulia Miniero

    (Franklin University)

  • Michelle Bonera

    (UniBs - Università degli Studi di Brescia = University of Brescia)

  • Anna Paola Codini

    (UniBs - Università degli Studi di Brescia = University of Brescia)

  • Samantha Elam

    (Franklin University)

Abstract

Tourists often fail to follow through with their sustainable behaviour intentions. This lack of compliance can only truly be explored by observing their actions when immersed in the context of a vacation. A holistic case study was conducted by monitoring a group of young consumers on a cruise. Five quantitative and qualitative methods (i.e. baggage audit, participant observation, photo elicitation, diary and introspection) have been employed to collect rich and diverse data on young tourists' behaviours. This allowed to complement behavioural measures with young tourist lived experiences, overcoming the limitations of self-reported measures. The findings suggest that young tourists do not always behave sustainably while on a cruise, and they morally disengage from such behaviours to deal with those choices. Eleven macro-categories of (un)sustainable behaviours have been observed and identified before, during and after the cruise. The findings also highlight the emergence of four coping mechanisms that allow young tourists to disengage from the unsustainable behaviour and overcome the discrepancy between their pro-environmental values and behaviours. Managers in the tourism industry need to find communication strategies that appeal to the sense of responsibility of a tourist even before the journey and highlight a hedonic dimension to sustainable behaviours.

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  • Marta Pizzetti & Giulia Miniero & Michelle Bonera & Anna Paola Codini & Samantha Elam, 2024. "“I am not unsustainable; I am on holiday!” : Moral disengagement and the holiday mindset of young travellers during a cruise," Post-Print hal-04563705, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04563705
    DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2024.2344010
    Note: View the original document on HAL open archive server: https://hal.science/hal-04563705v1
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