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      Pleasure Through Pain: An Empirical Examination of Benign Masochism in Tourism

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          Paradoxical at first sight, some tourists engage in activities involving negative emotions and even physical pain. Tourism scholars have begun investigating this phenomenon and have called for more of such research. Against this background, the authors introduce to tourism the notion of benign masochism, defining it as a trait describing a person’s tendency to embrace and seek pleasure through safely playing with a stimulating level of physical pain and negative emotions. In doing so, the authors root benign masochism in the notion of play from evolutionary psychology and develop a benign masochism scale that is able to predict various tourism outcomes, including willingness to visit a haunted house, to go on a challenging adventure holiday, and to visit a nuclear disaster site. The authors conclude by discussing theoretical and managerial implications as well as limitations and future opportunities for research.

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                Journal
                Journal of Travel Research
                Journal of Travel Research
                SAGE Publications
                0047-2875
                1552-6763
                February 2023
                January 17 2022
                February 2023
                : 62
                : 2
                : 448-468
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Graduate School of Business and Law, RMIT University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
                [2 ]Department of Marketing, Copenhagen Business School, Frederiksberg, Denmark
                [3 ]Service Research Center, Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden
                [4 ]Adelaide Business School, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia
                [5 ]JCU Singapore Business School, James Cook University, Singapore, Singapore
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                10.1177/00472875211067550
                849f2a27-0e9a-428d-86a7-aa1bd145c923
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