The Global Landscape of Addictions: How Does Tourism Influence Modern Addictive Behaviors?

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Patrik Csapi
University of Pécs, Faculty of Business and Economics
https://orcid.org/0009-0000-8088-9169

Synopsis

In my research, I aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of the global prevalence of various types of addictions and to examine how these may relate to the intensity and economic significance of tourism. My analysis included not only classical chemical addictions—such as alcohol, cannabis, and cocaine—but also modern behavioral addictions, including internet and gaming addiction, gambling, compulsive shopping, workaholism, eating disorders, and sex addiction. By analyzing country-specific prevalence data and supplementing this with cultural and psychological explanations, I explored which societies exhibit particularly high rates of addiction and why. I paid special attention to the extent to which tourism may influence the occurrence of specific addictions—and found that while certain addictions (e.g., cannabis use, sex addiction, gambling) may indeed be linked to inbound tourism, others (such as workaholism or eating disorders) are more closely tied to internal socio-economic and cultural factors. My findings highlight that the geographical distribution of addictions is shaped more by cultural norms, social structures, and local economic conditions than by tourism activity. In conclusion, I propose directions for further interdisciplinary research and emphasize the importance of comprehensive prevention and treatment strategies in an increasingly globalized and digitalized world.

Author Biography

Patrik Csapi, University of Pécs, Faculty of Business and Economics

Csapi Patrik earned his MSc in Economics in 2012 from the University of Pécs, Faculty of Business and Economics (Corporate Finance and Accounting specialization). He began his PhD studies in 2024 at the Doctoral School of Business Administration at the University of Pécs. His research focuses on assessing the economic and social value of addiction treatment institutions, with particular attention to capturing the impact and social benefits of the services they provide. Since 2012, his professional career has been linked to an addiction treatment institution, where he works in the finance department and contributes to supporting financial operations and management processes. He has held a certified accountant qualification since 2009. In 2016, he obtained a GDPR Officer qualification, and in 2024 he further expanded his professional expertise by earning a Certified Audit Specialist qualification.

Pécs, Hungary. E-mail: csapi.patrik@ktk.pte.hu

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March 17, 2026

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Csapi, P. (2026). The Global Landscape of Addictions: How Does Tourism Influence Modern Addictive Behaviors?. In P. Šprajc, D. Maletič, N. Petrović, I. Iztok, A. Škraba, D. Tomić, & A. Žnidaršič Mohorič (Eds.), & (Ed.), 45th International Conference on Organizational Science Development: Organization and the Longevity Society, Conference Proceedings (Vols. 45., pp. 87-98). University of Maribor Press. https://doi.org/10.18690/um.fov.3.2026.7