愉快
TRIPS体系结构
旅游行为
感觉
心理学
幸福
旅游
主观幸福感
情感(语言学)
实证研究
营销
光学(聚焦)
社会心理学
幸福
业务
运输工程
地理
工程类
哲学
认识论
光学
考古
神经科学
心理治疗师
物理
沟通
作者
Jonas De Vos,Tim Schwanen,Véronique Van Acker,Frank Witlox
标识
DOI:10.1080/01441647.2013.815665
摘要
Subjectively experienced well-being has recently attracted increased attention in transport and mobility studies. However, these studies are still in their infancy and many of the multifarious links between travel behaviour and well-being are still under-examined; most studies only focus on one aspect of this link (i.e. travel satisfaction). In this paper, we give an overview of studies concerning travel and well-being, focusing on results, methods and gaps in present research. We suggest that travel behaviour affects well-being through experiences during (destination-oriented) travel, activity participation enabled by travel, activities during (destination-oriented) travel, trips where travel is the activity and through potential travel (or motility). The majority of empirical studies to date have been based on hedonic views of well-being, where pleasure and satisfaction are seen as the ultimate goal in life. They have paid little attention to eudaimonic views of well-being, which emphasise the realisation of one's true potential, although this form of well-being can also be influenced by travel behaviour. We also argue that longer-term decisions, such as residential location choices, can affect well-being through travel. Travel options differ between different kinds of neighbourhoods, which can result in different levels of (feelings of) freedom and consequently different levels of subjective well-being. Since studies at present only show a subset of the travel behaviour–well-being interactions, we conclude the paper with an agenda for future research.
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