Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.37741/t.71.2.4
The Ethical Attitudes of Generation Z in Spain Toward Animal-Based Tourism Attractions
Almudena Otegui Carles
orcid.org/0000-0003-4112-8580
; Universidade de Vigo - Facultade de Ciencias Empresariais e Turismo, Galicia, Spain. Universidad Complutense de Madrid - Facultad de Turismo y Comercio, Madrid, Spain
José A. Fraiz-Brea
; Universidade de Vigo - Facultade de Ciencias Empresariais e Turismo, Galicia, Spain
Noelia Araújo Vila
; Universidade de Vigo - Facultade de Ciencias Empresariais e Turismo, Galicia, Spain
Abstract
Research in animal ethics and Generation Z in the field of tourism is a little-explored topic. With a focus on the development of both research fields, the aim of this study was to determine if Generation Z in Spain justifies or rejects the use of animals in tourism attractions, and to establish which specific animal attractions are acceptable for Generation Z and which are not. The results indicated that Generation Z does not justify any of the animal attractions presented in the questionnaire. Generation Z does not accept any of the possible justifications for the existence of animal-based attractions, and all conditions under which animals must be treated at those attractions are important for Generation Z respondents. Females attach greater importance than males to all animal treatment conditions and express a greater rejection of all attractions as well as all justifications presented in the questionnaire.
Keywords
animal rights; animal-based attractions; ethics; Generation Z; sustainability
Hrčak ID:
301293
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Publication date:
8.5.2023.
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