Being There: Using Combined Experience Data Sources to Capture Tourist Interactions

Authors

Ondrej Mitas
Breda University of Applied Sciences, Academy for Tourism
Loïs Camp
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Ruben Raidt
Academiehuis
Kyle Woosnam
University of Geogria, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
Joël Pardaan
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Simone Moretti
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Jeroen Klijs
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Sait Durgun
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Synopsis

Tourist-resident interactions are central to tourism experience yet notoriously difficult to capture in naturalistic settings. Drawing on Collins' interaction ritual theory, this study refines its core construct of "emotional energy" by redefining it as emotional arousal—a momentary psychophysiological response that accrues, over repeated interactions, into the more enduring attitude of emotional solidarity. We tested this two-level theoretical model using an innovative combination of continuous skin conductance recording, 360-degree camera monitoring, and questionnaires with 115 participants (49 tourists, 66 residents) across two Dutch tourism experiences designed to facilitate tourist-resident encounters. Results confirmed that interactions triggered elevated emotional arousal at the within-person level, consistent with interaction ritual theory. However, between-person effects on emotional solidarity, destination recommendation, and support for tourism were not observed, likely because interactions were remarkably few and brief. We discuss implications for tourism experience design and the methodological potential of combined psychophysiological and video-based field measurement.

Author Biographies

Ondrej Mitas, Breda University of Applied Sciences, Academy for Tourism

Breda, the Netherlands. E-mail: mitas.o@buas.nl

Loïs Camp, Breda University of Applied Sciences

Breda, the Netherlands. E-mail: loiscamp53@gmail.com

Ruben Raidt, Academiehuis

Zwolle, the Netherlands. E-mail: rubenraidt@academiehuis.nl

Kyle Woosnam, University of Geogria, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources

Athens, Georgia, United States of America. E-mail: woosnam@uga.edu

Joël Pardaan, Breda University of Applied Sciences

Breda, the Netherlands. E-mail: pardaan.j@buas.nl

Simone Moretti, Breda University of Applied Sciences

Breda, the Netherlands. E-mail: moretti.s@buas.nl

Jeroen Klijs, Breda University of Applied Sciences

Breda, the Netherlands. E-mail: klijs.j@buas.nl

Sait Durgun, Breda University of Applied Sciences

Breda, the Netherlands. E-mail: durgun.s@buas.nl

Published

June 5, 2026

License

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How to Cite

Mitas, O., Camp, L., Raidt, R., Woosnam, K., Pardaan, J., Moretti, S., Klijs, J., & Durgun, S. (2026). Being There: Using Combined Experience Data Sources to Capture Tourist Interactions. In D. Vidmar, A. Pucihar, M. Kljajić Borštnar, R. W. H. Bons, M. Glowatz, & H.-D. Zimmermann (Eds.), & (Ed.), 39th Bled eConference: Co-Creating Human-Centred and Responsible Digital Futures; Conference Proceedings (Vols. 39., pp. 757-770). University of Maribor Press. https://press.um.si/index.php/ump/catalog/book/1128/chapter/1215