Music and emotion links to visitor harassment: a look at Jamaica

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to use a study conducted on the Caribbean island of Jamaica to make the case that music might be a plausible suppressant of negative visitor harassment (VH). The goal of the study in question was to determine the genres of songs and music likely to have a positi...

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Main Authors: Nicely, Annmarie, Mohd Ghazali, Raslinda
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Published: Emerald Publishing Limited 2018
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spelling my.uum.repo.256272019-02-24T01:28:24Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/25627/ Music and emotion links to visitor harassment: a look at Jamaica Nicely, Annmarie Mohd Ghazali, Raslinda GV Recreation Leisure Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to use a study conducted on the Caribbean island of Jamaica to make the case that music might be a plausible suppressant of negative visitor harassment (VH). The goal of the study in question was to determine the genres of songs and music likely to have a positive effect on emotions the antithesis of the ones associated with VH but would have positive effect on visitors’ shopping behaviors as well. Design/methodology/approach: A mixed method pre-experimental design was used for the study. Forty-two craft traders from a single craft market in Jamaica participated in seven music experiments and the data gathered were analyzed using predominantly paired and independent t-test analyses.Findings: The researchers found that music likely to result in positive shopper behaviors also resulted in positive trader emotions, in particular in emotions the antithesis of those associated with trader harassment. In addition, the researchers discovered that old non-instrumental local songs had a significantly greater positive effect on these emotions than local contemporary songs and instrumental music. Originality/value: The study discussed was original as it was the first known that looked at music as a possible treatment for negative VH. Emerald Publishing Limited 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/25627/1/TR%2074%201%202017%2082%20103.pdf Nicely, Annmarie and Mohd Ghazali, Raslinda (2018) Music and emotion links to visitor harassment: a look at Jamaica. Tourism Review, 74 (1). pp. 82-103. ISSN 1660-5373 http://doi.org/10.1108/TR-11-2017-0174 doi:10.1108/TR-11-2017-0174
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Music and emotion links to visitor harassment: a look at Jamaica
description Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to use a study conducted on the Caribbean island of Jamaica to make the case that music might be a plausible suppressant of negative visitor harassment (VH). The goal of the study in question was to determine the genres of songs and music likely to have a positive effect on emotions the antithesis of the ones associated with VH but would have positive effect on visitors’ shopping behaviors as well. Design/methodology/approach: A mixed method pre-experimental design was used for the study. Forty-two craft traders from a single craft market in Jamaica participated in seven music experiments and the data gathered were analyzed using predominantly paired and independent t-test analyses.Findings: The researchers found that music likely to result in positive shopper behaviors also resulted in positive trader emotions, in particular in emotions the antithesis of those associated with trader harassment. In addition, the researchers discovered that old non-instrumental local songs had a significantly greater positive effect on these emotions than local contemporary songs and instrumental music. Originality/value: The study discussed was original as it was the first known that looked at music as a possible treatment for negative VH.
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title Music and emotion links to visitor harassment: a look at Jamaica
title_short Music and emotion links to visitor harassment: a look at Jamaica
title_full Music and emotion links to visitor harassment: a look at Jamaica
title_fullStr Music and emotion links to visitor harassment: a look at Jamaica
title_full_unstemmed Music and emotion links to visitor harassment: a look at Jamaica
title_sort music and emotion links to visitor harassment: a look at jamaica
publisher Emerald Publishing Limited
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url http://repo.uum.edu.my/25627/1/TR%2074%201%202017%2082%20103.pdf
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