The effects of smartphone facilitated social media use, treadmill walking, and schoolwork on boredom in college students: Results of a within subjects, controlled …

JE Barkley, A Lepp - Computers in Human Behavior, 2021 - Elsevier
Smartphone and social media use are common leisure activities among college students.
These activities are correlated with boredom in survey research, yet causality is …

Lay beliefs about homo economicus: How and why does economics education make us see honesty as effortful?

M Ong, JL Cunningham, BL Parmar - Academy of Management …, 2024 - journals.aom.org
Repeated business scandals have raised concerns about the possible role that specializing
in economics plays in individual morality. We explored whether and how economics …

What enables the effects of transformative tourism experiences to persist? Insights from identity development theory

S Zhuo, Y Xu, T Jiang - Current Issues in Tourism, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The effects of transformative tourism experiences (TTEs) are challenging to sustain. Existing
studies lack a temporal perspective and fail to distinguish between TTEs' short-and long …

Fixed and in flux: the identity of a hospitality degree program at a Canadian community college

A Weaver, H Clark - Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This paper applies the concept of identity–typically associated with individuals and self-
definition–to the study of a degree program, a collective educational enterprise. Faculty …

Intercultural Learning in Hospitality and Tourism Students—Curriculum Design Perspectives

J Shi - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Global hospitality and tourism activities are becoming increasingly diverse in the profile of
international visitors as well as in the destination communities that host them. Along with the …