A viagem que mais contribuiu para quem eu sou: explorando as dimensões da Experiência Turística Eudaimônica

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https://doi.org/10.7784/rbtur.v14i1.1599

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Experiência turística, Eudaimonia, Psicologia positiva

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Com base em uma revisão do conceito de eudaimonia, o estudo propõe uma definição para o constructo experiência turística eudaimônica e identifica 15 potenciais dimensões constituintes do constructo, a partir de uma extensa revisão da literatura nos domínios da psicologia positiva, psicologia existencial-humanista, psicologia do desenvolvimento (estudos sobre a formação da identidade na linha Eriksoniana) e do turismo (estudos sobre experiência turística transformadora). Com o objetivo de validar as dimensões teorizadas, um levantamento com 569 sujeitos foi empreendido e a análise fatorial exploratória sobre os dados extraiu seis fatores (Alteridade e Benevolência, Intimidade e Pertencimento, Significância pessoal, Abertura ao novo, Autonomia e Amadurecimento) que explicaram 62,636% da variância total. Com forte fundamentação teórica e empírica, o estudo buscou contribuir com o entendimento dos processos transformativos proporcionados pelas experiências turísticas, fornecendo uma estrutura multidimensional para experiências eudaimônicas em contextos turísticos.

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Biografia do Autor

Sandro Alves de Medeiros, Universidade Federal de Alagoas (UFAL), Penedo, Brasil

Graduado em Administração pelo Centro de Estudos Superiores de Maceió (1995), especialista em marketing pela ESPM (1999), mestrado em Administração pela UFAL (2005), doutorado em Administração pelo CEPEAD/UFMG (2018), professor do curso de turismo da Universidade Federal de Alagoas desde 2006

Márcio Augusto Gonçalves, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Belo Horizonte, Brasil

Possui graduação em Engenharia Civil pela EEK/MG (1982), especialista em Análise de Sistemas pelo ICEx/UFMG (1986), mestrado em Administração pela Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (1993) e PhD em Administração – Aston University (2002). Professor Associado do CEPEAD/UFMG. Coordena a Rede de Observatório de Custos em Saúde. Líder do Núcleo Observatório de Custos em Saúde - NOCES. Editor geral da Revista de Administração Hospitalar e Inovação em Saúde - RAHIS (ISSN 1983-5205). Coordenador do CEPEAD/UFMG 2013/2017.

Ricardo Teixeira Veiga, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Belo Horizonte, Brasil

Graduado em Ciência da Computação pela Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (1987), mestrado em Administração pela Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (1993) e doutorado em Administração pela Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (2000). Professor associado da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais e professor colaborador do Centro de Estudos de Lazer e Recreação/UFMG. É membro do comitê editorial da Revista de Administração FACES e da Revista de Administração Hospitalar e Inovação em Saúde (RAHIS). É revisor da RAC. Revista de Administração Contemporânea, RAE. Revista de Administração de Empresas, BAR - Brazilian Administration Review, Management Research Review e de outros periódicos estrangeiros indexados. Coordena o NECC - Núcleo de Estatística e Ciências Comportamentais. Editor associado da revista BAR - Brazilian Administration Review (ISSN 1807-7692).

Giovana Barbosa Caraciolo, Ministério da Agricultura, Maceió, Alagoas, Brasil

Graduada em Administração pela Faculdade de Alagoas/Estácio, e em Direito pelo Centro de Estudos Superiores de Maceió. Especialista em Direito.

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Medeiros, S. A. de, Gonçalves, M. A., Veiga, R. T., & Caraciolo, G. B. (2020). A viagem que mais contribuiu para quem eu sou: explorando as dimensões da Experiência Turística Eudaimônica. Revista Brasileira De Pesquisa Em Turismo, 14(1), 14–33. https://doi.org/10.7784/rbtur.v14i1.1599

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