Preference Shifts During Health Shocks: Foreign Tourists’ Expenditure–Price Elasticity Throughout the Pandemic DOI
David Boto‐García, José Baños-Pino

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.

Language: Английский

The effectiveness of the destination logo: Congruity effect between logo typeface and destination stereotypes DOI Open Access
Fangxuan Li, Jianan Ma

Tourism Management, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 98, P. 104772 - 104772

Published: April 15, 2023

Language: Английский

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Unveiling the dynamics between consumer brand engagement, experience, and relationship quality towards luxury hotel brands: Moderating investigation of brand reputation DOI Open Access
Raouf Ahmad Rather, Tareq Rasul, Huda Khan

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International Journal of Hospitality Management, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 116, P. 103572 - 103572

Published: Nov. 8, 2023

Language: Английский

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What shapes tourists’ visit intention in different stages of public health crises? The influence of destination image, information-literacy self-efficacy, and motivations DOI Creative Commons
Carmen M. Sabiote-Ortíz, José Alberto Castañeda García, Dolores M. Frías‐Jamilena

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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.

Language: Английский

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The COVID-19 Pandemic and Tourists’ Risk Perceptions: Tourism Policies’ Mediating Role in Sustainable and Resilient Recovery in the New Normal DOI Open Access
Shiqi Zhang, Tianwei Sun,

Yuan Lü

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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.

Language: Английский

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The moderating effect of safety image on Guests' perceived risk and revisit intentions in luxury hotels DOI
Chen-Kuo Pai, Haoran Chen, Yang Wang

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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.

Language: Английский

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Tourism Environmental Impacts Assessment to Guide Public Authorities towards Sustainable Choices for the Post-COVID Era DOI Open Access
Selena Candia, Francesca Pirlone

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.

Language: Английский

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Distinguishing Between Recovery and Transformation: A Systematic Review of Purchasing and Consumption During Crises DOI Open Access
Eimantė Survilaitė, Viltė Auruškevičienė, Žilvinas Židonis

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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.

Language: Английский

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Tourism-related department coordination during crisis: a policy network perspective DOI
Meng Yu, Mingming Cheng, Zhicheng Yu

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Current Issues in Tourism, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 21

Published: March 13, 2025

Language: Английский

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From TAM to AIDUA and Beyond DOI Open Access
Nusaiba Begum, Mohd. Nishat Faisal,

Rana Sobh

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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

Language: Английский

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Digital natives on the rise: A systematic literature review on generation Z's engagement with RAISA technologies in hospitality services DOI Creative Commons

Mengni Fu,

Barry J. Fraser, Charles Arcodia

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International Journal of Hospitality Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 122, P. 103885 - 103885

Published: Aug. 10, 2024

Language: Английский

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