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dc.contributorSchool of Hotel and Tourism Management-
dc.creatorXu, W-
dc.creatorLi, M-
dc.creatorLin, G-
dc.creatorFeng, X-
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-24T02:45:49Z-
dc.date.available2026-02-24T02:45:49Z-
dc.identifier.issn1368-3500-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10397/117418-
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Groupen_US
dc.subjectChildren’s influenceen_US
dc.subjectDecision-makingen_US
dc.subjectFamily tourismen_US
dc.subjectPiaget’s development theoryen_US
dc.titleChildren in family travel : relating age, gender, and family types to decision-makingen_US
dc.typeJournal/Magazine Articleen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/13683500.2025.2578719-
dcterms.abstractUnderstanding the nuanced dynamics of children’s roles in family tourism decision-making is essential for advancing both theoretical and practical insights in this field. This study examines how age, gender, and parental communication types influence children’s involvement in planning family vacations, drawing on a sample of 745 primary school-aged children. Using a three-way MANOVA, the research explores variations in decision-making influence across these factors. Findings reveal that children exert the strongest influence during the early stages of planning, particularly in protective family environments. Notably, older female children demonstrate significant involvement in initial decisions, while older male children in permissive families exhibit heightened influence over travel choices. The results have important implications for understanding the dynamics of family with children in the context of tourism decision-making.-
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dcterms.bibliographicCitationCurrent issues in tourism, Published online: 28 Oct 2025, Latest Articles, https://doi.org/10.1080/13683500.2025.2578719-
dcterms.isPartOfCurrent issues in tourism-
dcterms.issued2025-
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-105020599371-
dc.identifier.eissn1747-7603-
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dc.description.oaNot applicableen_US
dc.identifier.SubFormIDG001013/2026-01en_US
dc.description.fundingSourceOthersen_US
dc.description.fundingTextThis work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant number 42271256].en_US
dc.description.pubStatusEarly releaseen_US
dc.date.embargo2027-04-28en_US
dc.description.oaCategoryGreen (AAM)en_US
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