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Frontiers in Psychology
The Experience of Novelty and the Novelty of Experience
Brent Moyle1  Noel Scott2  Liubov Skavronskaya3 
[1] Department of Tourism, Sport and Hotel Management, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD, Australia;Sustainability Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, QLD, Australia;USC Business, Faculty of Arts, Business and Law, University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore, QLD, Australia;
关键词: novelty;    tourism experience;    cognitive appraisal theory;    emotions;    memory;    psychology;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00322
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

In cognitive psychology novelty is an antecedent of attention, emotion, memory, and behavior. However, the relationship between novelty and experience memorability remains conceptually underdeveloped in tourism. This research applies cognitive appraisal theory (CAT) to explore the contribution of novelty and emotion to memorable tourism experiences (MTEs). Seventy-five novel travel episodes were identified through semi-structured interviews. Analysis focused on the antecedent and consequent conditions of novelty. Novel experiences, whether positive or negative, were identified as critical to experience memorability. Novelty could be segmented into trip-related and event-related dimensions. Novelty contributes to how spatial, temporal, and contextual details of tourism experiences are remembered and reconstructed due to the elicitation of intense emotions. Analysis revealed negative experiences deemed as novel were found to be re-evaluated and often remembered as a positive experience. A conceptual model titled “cognitive appraisal of novelty in memorable tourism experiences” is presented for consideration in future research. By applying a retrospective and prospective approach the conceptual model explores the role of novelty through the process of cognitive appraisal, identifying goals, attention, and prior experiences as central for the experience of novelty. Future research should consider the application of recent advance in CAT to advance inquiry on tourism experiences as a psychological phenomenon.

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