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      Moving Beyond Subjective Well-Being : A Tourism Critique

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      Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research
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          Tourism research on topics such as happiness, quality of life of tour-ists, and tourist well-being has flourished in recent years. This literature clarifies the subjective value of tourist experiences, provides new direc-tions for tourism branding and promotion, and opens doors to fresh re-search on the potential benefits of tourist experiences to mental health. Subjective well-being theory has been typically used by tourism re-searchers to help conceptualize and measure tourist happiness. In lay terms, this theory suggests that happiness is life satisfaction and pleas-ure; the theory is popular and useful but cannot explain tourist happi-ness. To craft a more complete picture of tourist happiness, a deeper qualitative appreciation of meaningful tourist experiences and special and engaging tourist moments is required. This brief critique highlights the problems of conceptualizing tourist happiness and suggests an al-ternative approach to the subjective well-being theory.

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                Journal
                Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research
                Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research
                SAGE Publications
                1096-3480
                1557-7554
                May 2014
                February 11 2012
                May 2014
                : 38
                : 2
                : 266-274
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Otago
                Article
                10.1177/1096348012436609
                9dbe74e8-884c-4e65-9490-ae953a455da3
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