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Les motivations à voyager des retraités: l'influence du vieillissement étudiée via la théorie de la gérotranscendance

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  • Gaëlle Moal Moal-Ulvoas

    (France Business School [France Business School])

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Retired adults' motivations to travel: the influence of aging studied through the theory of gerotranscendence This research explores the travel motivations of retired adults. The influence of aging is investigated through the impact of the spiritual dimension of the older traveler characterized by his gerotranscendence. The results of 17 depth interviews with retired adults followed by a quantitative survey of 645 respondents lead to the identification of the travel motivations of retired French adults and demonstrate the influence of gerotranscendence. Recom- mendations are made to help professionals reach this specific segment and answer its needs.

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  • Gaëlle Moal Moal-Ulvoas, 2014. "Les motivations à voyager des retraités: l'influence du vieillissement étudiée via la théorie de la gérotranscendance," Post-Print hal-02310872, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02310872
    DOI: 10.7193/DM.076.29.45
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