Title of article :
Hospitality codes and Social Exchange Theory: The Pashtunwali and tourism in Afghanistan
Author/Authors :
Coulson، نويسنده , , Andrea B. and MacLaren، نويسنده , , Andrew C. and McKenzie، نويسنده , , Stewart and OʹGorman، نويسنده , , Kevin D.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
8
From page :
134
To page :
141
Abstract :
The Afghan people are shrouded in rumour, myth and superstition. Drawing upon insights from military personnel, intelligence operatives, journalists and others, this study uses Social Exchange Theory (SET) to frame our understanding of their underpinning cultural code, the Pashtunwali. The study contributes both theoretically and empirically: The nature of the Pashtunwali highlights that SET cannot adequately frame some cultural exchange practices and a hybrid framework for negotiated and reciprocal exchange is presented. Furthermore, contextually, this is the first study that explores a code of hospitality through a social exchange lens to explore potential tourism development. A framework exists upon which commercial activity can be built without altering beliefs, social dynamics or day to day pursuits. For commercial development to be successful, it must yield similar or greater levels of income to those that currently exist, more importantly, traditions of autonomy and self-dependence will affect employment and training within an emergent tourism industry.
Keywords :
hospitality , Afghanistan , development , Social Exchange Theory , Tribal customs
Journal title :
Tourism Management
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Tourism Management
Record number :
2332638
Link To Document :
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