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- W3135816096 abstract "The study introduces the term “on-site animosity” with respect to expressions of hostility against travelers' nation during their stay at the visited destination. Behavioral responses to on-site animosity are examined by focusing on performances of national identity among Israeli business travelers while interacting with locals and host colleagues. Based on the analysis of in-depth interviews and in line with a Goffmanian perspective, the study presents four performative strategies that span across two dimensions of situational behavior: the inclination of the travelers to conceal or display national identity and their motivations to do it. The study advances a fresh perspective and provides an empirically based conceptualization regarding the influence of animosity on travel behavior. • On-site animosity is the hostility expressed by locals against travelers' nation. • On-site animosity shapes the display of national identity by business travelers. • The study presents a Goffmanian analysis of business travelers. • Business travelers apply four strategies to perform national identity." @default.
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- W3135816096 title "On-site animosity and national identity: Business travelers on stage" @default.
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