Journal of Travel Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
63(3), P. 642 - 658
Published: April 20, 2023
This
study
evaluates
the
changes
in
expenditure–price
elasticities
of
foreign
tourists
summer
periods
2019,
2020,
and
2021.
We
first
develop
a
theoretical
characterization
that
combines
microeconomic,
loss
aversion,
price
inequality
precautionary
savings
theories.
Next,
exploiting
microdata
for
more
than
34,000
visiting
Spain,
we
estimate
OLS
quantile
regressions
to
empirically
examine
expenditure
with
respect
prices
transport
services,
leisure
activities
bars
restaurants
at
destination
(17
regions).
find
(i)
elasticity
transportation
(leisure
activities)
increases
(decreases)
during
pandemic,
whereas
remains
unchanged,
(ii)
are
comparatively
less
elastic
high
levels
restaurants,
(iii)
highly
heterogeneous
depending
on
origin
country.
Managerial
implications
findings
firms’
pricing
strategies
discussed.
Journal of Destination Marketing & Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
31, P. 100864 - 100864
Published: Jan. 23, 2024
This
empirical
study
aims
to
identify
the
components
of
destination
image
and
tourist
motivation
that
help
explain
visit
intention
during
different
stages
a
major
public
health
crisis.
It
also
seeks
determine
how
tourists'
information-literacy
self-efficacy
influences
image.
The
research
focuses
on
two
COVID-19
pandemic:
1)
behavior
before
alleviating
effect
vaccination
program
is
felt
among
general
2)
after
has
reached
most
individuals.
results
show
that,
in
stage
1,
shaped
by
"safe
secure"
image,
affective
stimulus-avoidance
motivation.
In
2,
influenced
both
cognitive
intellectual,
social,
competence,
motivations.
Information-literacy
stages.
These
findings
enable
tourism
managers
develop
mechanisms
lessen
adverse
effects
crises.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(2), P. 1323 - 1323
Published: Jan. 10, 2023
The
COVID-19
health
crisis
has
had
unprecedented
impacts
on
the
global
tourism
industry,
creating
a
sense
of
insecurity
among
tourists
about
destinations.
Thus,
rebuilding
tourists’
confidence
in
industry
is
biggest
challenge
faced
by
policymakers
new
normal.
needs
innovative
solutions
for
sustainable
recovery,
but
limited
literature
available
policies
necessary
and
resilient
recovery
This
study
investigated
impact
risk
perception
tourism.
Moreover,
this
also
explored
mediating
role
attitudes
toward
between
COVID-19,
perceptions,
recovery.
Data
collected
from
1437
through
an
online
survey
were
analyzed
using
PLS-SEM
descriptive
statistics.
results
showed
that
large
majority
still
felt
unsafe
insecure
perceptions
found
to
be
negatively
associated
with
Risk
significant
positive
transportation
selection
behavior
(β
=
0.725,
p
<
0.01),
as
did
avoiding
overcrowded
places
0.692,
0.01).
Transportation
behaviors
statistically
negative
−0.220,
findings
mediated
effect
intentions.
important
policy
implications
making
it
against
future
crises.
International Journal of Tourism Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
26(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Abstract
This
study
explores
the
relationship
between
perceived
risk
and
intention
to
revisit,
based
on
four
core
dimensions
of
subjectively
luxury
hotel
guests
safety
image.
In
particular,
this
innovatively
uses
image
as
moderating
variables
explore
how
revisit
is
affected.
The
results
from
573
valid
questionnaires
show
that
has
significant
negative
effects
intention,
hygiene
control
significantly
negatively
moderates
self‐service
technology
positively
intention.
These
complement
application
customer
in
hotels
context
natural
disasters
provide
managers
with
new
perspectives
marketing
decision
making
improve
competitiveness.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
14(1), P. 18 - 18
Published: Dec. 21, 2021
The
collapse
of
tourism
caused
by
the
COVID-19
pandemic
is
forcing
many
destinations
to
rethink
their
economic
model,
focusing
on
sustainability
and
innovation.
Advances
in
impact
assessment
can
not
only
improve
products
services,
but
also
guide
sector
towards
responsible
choices
for
post-COVID
era.
paper
proposes
a
new
way
assess
using
Life
Cycle
Assessment—LCA
methodology.
Thanks
this
method
authors
quantify
environmental
impacts
propose
alternative
green
solutions.
Innovation
therefore
aimed
at
promoting
awareness
support
sustainable
after
pandemic.
Once
have
been
quantified,
local
governments
make
decisions
plans
promote
most
application
methodology
typical
case
study
Mediterranean
area—Cinque
Terre
National
Park
Liguria
Region
(Italy)—further
helps
administrations
transfer
replicate
authors’
proposal.
proposed
applied
taking
into
account
several
priority
issues
host
territories
such
as
activities
carried
out
tourists,
mobility,
accommodation.
Journal of Consumer Affairs,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
59(1)
Published: Feb. 20, 2025
ABSTRACT
Global
crises
significantly
disrupt
established
consumption
patterns,
requiring
consumers
to
adapt
their
behaviors
and
routines
in
response
market
system
changes.
Despite
the
critical
importance
of
understanding
consumer
resilience
during
such
disruptions,
academic
research
remains
fragmented.
Through
a
systematic
review
126
articles,
this
study
develops
novel
conceptualization
encompassing
two
distinct
pathways:
recovery‐oriented
adaptation,
where
strive
restore
pre‐crisis
transformation‐oriented
involving
fundamental
shifts
structures
practices.
By
distinguishing
between
recovery
transformation
pathways,
framework
advances
theoretical
beyond
simple
successful
versus
unsuccessful
adaptation.
The
concludes
with
an
integrated
agenda
addressing
theoretical,
methodological,
contextual
priorities
for
advancing
scholarly
resilience.
Journal of Global Information Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
33(1), P. 1 - 27
Published: April 3, 2025
This
review
examines
the
emerging
field
of
service
robot
adoption
in
hospitality.
It
provides
a
comprehensive
overview
their
evolution,
classification,
and
conceptualization.
The
offers
theoretically
grounded
analysis
customer
intentions,
identifying
evaluating
salient
models
frameworks.
Through
research
synthesis,
it
pinpoints
key
gaps
hindering
holistic
understanding
acceptance,
particularly
hotels.
highlights
limitations
traditional
acceptance
like
TAM,
advocating
exploration
alternatives
for
unified
understanding.
underscores
need
robust
methodologies
to
capture
real-world
interactions,
as
well
meta-analyses
establish
consensus.
also
identifies
critical
related
anthropomorphism,
segmentation,
resistance,
emphasizing
importance
contextual
factors.
By
addressing
these
theoretical
methodological
limitations,
valuable
insights
guide
future
on
enhancing
integration