Tourism as a Means of Happiness and Subjective Well-Being for Senior Travelers

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https://doi.org/10.12795/anduli.2023.i23.02

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viajar, felicidad, bienestar subjetivo, envejecimiento, calidad de vida (CV)

Resumen

A number of studies have investigated the impact of tourism experiences on health and well-being; however, very little is known about the underlying psychological factors and the mechanisms involved. Several researchers have suggested that happiness and tourism activities are strongly linked, but relatively little research has looked at potential connections between tourism and happiness, subjective well-being (SWB) and quality of life, especially for older travelers in an ageing world. Psychologically, tourism provides the greatest benefits for older travelers, as tourism provides the means by which many older adults are able to seek happiness and positive feelings related to their well-being and quality of life. This is because it helps improve mood while creating a positive outlook, feelings of well-being, and cheerfulness for older tourists. This conceptual paper focuses on how travel contributes to older tourists’ feelings of happiness and well-being. The findings will provide a deeper understanding of the potential relationship between tourism and mental health, to determine if tourism can positively affect people’s lives and make them feel happy.

 

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Adela Balderas-Cejudo, University of Deusto, Bilbao, Spain

Doctora en Administración y Dirección de Empresas, ResearchFellow en la Universidad de Oxford (Reino Unido). Máster en Administración y Dirección de Empresas y Máster en Marketing, con programas de formación ejecutiva en Coaching Profesional y Coaching de Liderazgo en la Universidad de Nueva York, la Universidad de Stanford y la Universidad de Harvard (EE.UU.), y en Creatividad e Innovación en el St. Martin'sCollege de Londres (Reino Unido). Profesora asociada en Deusto Business School, Universidad de Deusto (España), y conferenciante, es además  profesora y  Directora de Programa Master en BasqueCulinary Center. Adela es profesora visitante en diversas universidades internacionales y nacionales (Regensburg, Alemania; Ecolehôtelière de Lausanne, Suiza; Cornell y George WashigtonUniversity, EE.UU.; Regensburg, Alemania.; Xiamen, China.).

Ian Patterson, Silk Road International University of Tourism, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

El Dr. Ian Patterson se doctoró en la Universidad de Oregón (EE.UU.) en 1992. Ha trabajado en la Universidad Griffith (1991-2000) y en la Escuela de Negocios (Turismo) de la Universidad de Queensland (2000-2015). En 2020 fue nombrado Profesor Visitante y Jefe del Departamento de Gestión del Turismo de la Universidad Internacional de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural de la Ruta de la Seda en Samarcanda (Uzbekistán). El Dr. Patterson fue Editor de la revista ScopusAnnalsofLeisureResearch entre 2004 y 2011. Ha publicado más de 100 artículos académicos, incluidos más de 80 artículos revisados por pares; 3 libros de texto; y 25 capítulos de libros. Ha supervisado a 15 becarios de doctorado hasta su finalización. Fue galardonado con la Medalla de Turismo de Uzbekistán en 2022.

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Publicado

2023-01-04

Cómo citar

Balderas-Cejudo, A., & Patterson, I. (2023). Tourism as a Means of Happiness and Subjective Well-Being for Senior Travelers. ANDULI. Revista Andaluza De Ciencias Sociales, (23), 19–33. https://doi.org/10.12795/anduli.2023.i23.02