Pop Star Fan Tourists: An Application of Self-expansion Theory
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-19-2018
Publication Title
Tourism Management
Volume
72
First page number:
270
Last page number:
280
Abstract
Given the growth of pop culture tourism, fans are recognized as an important destination market segment. This study applied self-expansion theory to examine if pop star fans' self-expansion was a significant motivation to seek fan club membership and lead to a positive relationship with their favorite pop star's country. South Korea pop star fans revealed that highly self-expanded fans were more likely to belong to fan clubs and to exhibit stronger group identity, higher travel satisfaction, and greater destination loyalty. The application of self-expansion theory offers a new theoretical perspective to understand pop star fans' psychological characteristics that affect their travel behaviors. By purposefully choosing pop star fans, the study makes a unique contribution with new insights regarding pop culture tourism fans. Destination marketing organizations should recognize pop star fans as potential loyal tourists and develop tailored travel products and services to capture this market.
Keywords
Pop culture; Fans; Group identity; Membership; Travel satisfaction; Destination loyalty
Disciplines
Tourism and Travel
Language
English
Repository Citation
Lee, S.,
Bai, B.,
Busser, J. A.
(2018).
Pop Star Fan Tourists: An Application of Self-expansion Theory.
Tourism Management, 72
270-280.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2018.12.006