TY - JOUR
T1 - Too complex to handle
T2 - Goal conflict and tourist preference for simple aesthetics
AU - Chen, Siyun
AU - Ahlstrom, David
AU - Xiao, Tingwen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023
PY - 2023/9
Y1 - 2023/9
N2 - Tourism practitioners can generally choose to provide the tourists with either complex, fancier environments (e.g., restaurants, destinations) and products (e.g., souvenirs) or simpler ones. This research investigates the effect of goal conflict on tourist preference for simple aesthetics. Across five studies (n = 1994), with one questionnaire survey and four scenario-based experiments, this work shows that tourists experiencing goal conflict tend to prefer simpler aesthetics. This is because goal conflict tends to enhance the tourists' desire for control, which in turn increases their preference for simple designs. The main effect is attenuated when consumers undergo self-affirmation. These findings shed light on how goal conflict leads to a preference for simple aesthetics, providing key implications for theory and tourism marketing.
AB - Tourism practitioners can generally choose to provide the tourists with either complex, fancier environments (e.g., restaurants, destinations) and products (e.g., souvenirs) or simpler ones. This research investigates the effect of goal conflict on tourist preference for simple aesthetics. Across five studies (n = 1994), with one questionnaire survey and four scenario-based experiments, this work shows that tourists experiencing goal conflict tend to prefer simpler aesthetics. This is because goal conflict tends to enhance the tourists' desire for control, which in turn increases their preference for simple designs. The main effect is attenuated when consumers undergo self-affirmation. These findings shed light on how goal conflict leads to a preference for simple aesthetics, providing key implications for theory and tourism marketing.
KW - Desire for control
KW - Goal conflict
KW - Self-affirmation
KW - Simple/complex aesthetics
KW - Tourism marketing
KW - Tourist preferences
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85169005342&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.annals.2023.103639
DO - 10.1016/j.annals.2023.103639
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85169005342
SN - 0160-7383
VL - 102
JO - Annals of Tourism Research
JF - Annals of Tourism Research
M1 - 103639
ER -