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Group Processes in Vacation Decision-Making

Group Processes in Vacation Decision-Making Abstract This paper presents the major findings emerging from a qualitative interpretive study of group processes in vacation decision-making. The actual vacation decision-making process of 19 groups (11 families, five couples and three groups of friends) has been followed for a whole year. We show that group decisions are not as “easy’ as individual ones because of divergent personal constraints and the interpersonal dimension of most vacation decisions and activities. More specific aspects related to the cohesiveness, distribution of roles and level of congruence within the group are discussed as well. Findings are contrasted for families that are well documented in the literature, and groups of friends that have so far been neglected. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal Of Travel & Tourism Marketing Taylor & Francis

Group Processes in Vacation Decision-Making

Journal Of Travel & Tourism Marketing , Volume 18 (3): 14 – Aug 16, 2005

Group Processes in Vacation Decision-Making

Journal Of Travel & Tourism Marketing , Volume 18 (3): 14 – Aug 16, 2005

Abstract

Abstract This paper presents the major findings emerging from a qualitative interpretive study of group processes in vacation decision-making. The actual vacation decision-making process of 19 groups (11 families, five couples and three groups of friends) has been followed for a whole year. We show that group decisions are not as “easy’ as individual ones because of divergent personal constraints and the interpersonal dimension of most vacation decisions and activities. More specific aspects related to the cohesiveness, distribution of roles and level of congruence within the group are discussed as well. Findings are contrasted for families that are well documented in the literature, and groups of friends that have so far been neglected.

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Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
1540-7306
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1054-8408
DOI
10.1300/J073v18n03_03
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Abstract

Abstract This paper presents the major findings emerging from a qualitative interpretive study of group processes in vacation decision-making. The actual vacation decision-making process of 19 groups (11 families, five couples and three groups of friends) has been followed for a whole year. We show that group decisions are not as “easy’ as individual ones because of divergent personal constraints and the interpersonal dimension of most vacation decisions and activities. More specific aspects related to the cohesiveness, distribution of roles and level of congruence within the group are discussed as well. Findings are contrasted for families that are well documented in the literature, and groups of friends that have so far been neglected.

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Journal Of Travel & Tourism MarketingTaylor & Francis

Published: Aug 16, 2005

Keywords: Group; decision-making process; groups of friends; family; summer vacation

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