Does the Listener Matter? The Effects of Capitalization on Storytellers’ Evaluations of Travel Memories
Abstract
Despite existing studies on memorable tourism experiences that often involve interpersonal sharing, the broader question of how a listener could influence tourists’ memories, including their evaluations of posttravel experiences and destination image, remains relatively unexplored. Interpersonal sharing with a listener could elicit a process called capitalization in which an individual (re)constructs details of an experience to make it more...
Paper Details
Title
Does the Listener Matter? The Effects of Capitalization on Storytellers’ Evaluations of Travel Memories
Published Date
Oct 30, 2017
Journal
Volume
57
Issue
8
Pages
1133 - 1145
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