Community behavioral change and attitudes on the health protocol during the Covid-19 vaccination period and level 1 restriction (PPKM) DOI Open Access
Reny Sulistyowati,

Khoirunnisa,

Vissia Didin Ardiyani

et al.

Bali Medical Journal, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 12(2), P. 1470 - 1477

Published: May 6, 2023

Link of Video Abstract: https://youtu.be/j5NtdcbvTE4 Background: Concern for behavior change in compliance with health protocols during this pandemic continues to increase, especially when the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination is carried out. During initial pandemic, public perceived it as risky be infected COVID-19. However, situation manifests itself emergence a phase where awareness wearing masks, maintaining distance, and washing hands decreasing. This study aimed understand impact implementing vaccine on hands, keeping well attitudes towards complying COVID-19 period implementation level 1 restriction community activities (PPKM). Method: We used cross-sectional design, recruiting 110 respondents at Menteng Primary Health Care Center, Palangka Raya City. Recruited patients were those over 18 years age. research instrument an adaptation several questionnaires out Indonesia, we asked using Indonesian. Results: Of respondents, 59.1% dominated by women, 61.8% 17-25 age group. A total 106 (96.4%) revealed that they had received information regarding protocols. More than 70% obtained from television (77.3%). Only half 3rd dose or booster I. Knowledge was not dominant factor influencing adherence protocols, but people's Covid-19 protocol. No relationship found between knowledge toward Conclusion: Most (80%) still adhere recommended government even though 74.5% people have 2nd doses vaccine.

Language: Английский

Effect of Display Methods on Intentions to Use Virtual Reality in Museum Tourism DOI
Jinwei Wang, Yue Sun, Liyan Zhang

et al.

Journal of Travel Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 63(2), P. 314 - 334

Published: April 7, 2023

The application of virtual reality (VR) promises unique visitor experiences in museum tourism; however, the underlying characteristics still need to be well-researched. This research used world-famous paintings (Vincent van Gogh’ s Starry Night and Claude Monet’s Water Lilies) as examples, combining flow theory Stimulus-Organism-Response framework using experimental method. findings were: (1) display methods exhibits affected visitors' experience intention use VR; (2) had a significant mediating effect main effect, (3) familiarity with VR moderating on experience’s effect. enriched literature usage museums, providing theoretical reference strategic suggestions for enterprises developing applying technology.

Language: Английский

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How perceived crowding changes the interrelationships between perceived value, tourist satisfaction and destination loyalty: the empirical study at Hoi An DOI
Nguyen Phi Long,

Dung Hoang Phuong,

Thông Vũ Huy

et al.

International Journal of Tourism Cities, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10(1), P. 324 - 352

Published: Jan. 15, 2024

Purpose This paper seeks to revisit the interrelationship among tourists’ perceived value of destination, tourist satisfaction and destination loyalty in heritage tourism site Hoi An. In addition, moderating role crowding, which has become remarkably common at site, such a triangle relationship will also be explored. other words, this study aims validate an extended model – crowding. Design/methodology/approach The collects data from 403 tourists who visited An during peak season through online questionnaire. were later analysed using AMOS Warp partial least squares. Findings results significant positive correlation value, customer loyalty. Also, crowding was confirmed affect these three variables negatively. terms academic contributions, empirically proved that low levels highly their visiting experience World Heritage Sites (WHS) can caused by Originality/value So far, current literature investigated direct (either or negative) between post-visit behaviours (Nie et al. , 2022; Papadopoulou, Ribeiro, & Prayag, 2023; Stemmer, Gjerald, Øgaard, 2022). Broadening area research, authors used social interference theory stimulus-overload explain level WHS.

Language: Английский

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Between a rock and a hard place: how does the tourist crowding perception affect the decision of absolute displacement? DOI

Yun Cheng,

Sai Liang, Hong‐Bo Cheng

et al.

Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 29(1), P. 1 - 16

Published: Jan. 2, 2024

This study investigates the mechanism of tourist crowding perception on their decisions absolute displacement based conservation resource theory and social influence theory. We collected 455 valid questionnaires from a tourism destination (West Street in Quanzhou city) China. Results show that both physical human motivate tourists to select displacement. Perceived wait time partly mediates effect displacement, while it fully Travel group size negatively moderates Theoretically, this paper enriches literature theories understanding behavior expands insights into how respond crowded situations. Practically, provides implications for marketing organizations use various services solve over-tourism issues achieve sustainable development.

Language: Английский

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How can atmosphere stimulate consumption? The perspective of emotional contagion DOI
Chor-Sum Au-Yeung, Ren-Fang Chao

Current Psychology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 25, 2025

Language: Английский

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Effects of Tourists' Perceived Crowding on Tourist Loyalty Based on Overcrowded Tourist Attraction in Bangladesh: The Mediating Role of Destination Attractiveness DOI Creative Commons
Masum Miah, Md. Mahbubul Haq, Subarna Biswas

et al.

International Journal of Tourism Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 27(2)

Published: Feb. 28, 2025

ABSTRACT For the study, researchers proposed a multidimensional way to measure tourist‐perceived crowding (TPC) and an integrated approach tourist loyalty from customer perspective based on stimulus organism response model. A structural equation modeling was applied examine relationship among variables using data collected Bangladesh's crowded popular attractions. The study found that neutral has significant negative effects personal positive destination attractiveness, but social no with attractiveness. Moreover, directly affects loyalty, indirectly affect by mediating This suggested new result: TPC both impacts attractiveness in overcrowded destinations. From management perspective, interesting insights for management, which ultimately loyalty.

Language: Английский

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Effect of short video storytelling on festival attractiveness: the moderating role of temporal orientation and novelty DOI
Jing Wang,

Yu Wu,

Zhaofeng Wang

et al.

Current Issues in Tourism, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 18

Published: April 13, 2024

Short video storytelling has become an important channel for destination marketing. However, how to take advantage of short enhance festival attractiveness is unclear. Based on narrative transportation theory, this study analysed 494 questionnaires through the hybrid exploration method structural equation model (SEM) and fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA), deeply explore mechanism conditional configuration affecting attractiveness. The findings reveal that effect significant, partly mediated by transportation. Moreover, compared with future-oriented people, present-oriented people are more likely immerse themselves in be attracted festivals. Additionally, novelty, a core condition high attractiveness, significantly strengthens effects Overall, expands theoretical knowledge marketing supports managers formulate effective strategies

Language: Английский

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Loyalty in the time of COVID-19: A review of the literature in tourism destination settings DOI Creative Commons
Oliver Cruz-Milán

Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 14

Published: Feb. 15, 2023

Tourism destinations constitute a conglomerate of attractions, service providers, and retailers that make up the overall offerings experiences attract visitors. However, given severe consequences COVID-19 pandemic has had on tourism industry, it is crucial to appraise consumer loyalty towards in context coronavirus disruptions. An increasing number academic works examining factors influence destination have been carried out since breakout, but no evaluation their cumulative results findings offered literature. Therefore, this research conducts review studies empirically investigated drivers during diverse geographical settings. By analyzing 24 journal articles selected from Web Science (WoS) database, work adds literature by providing an assessment state-of-the-art body knowledge about explanation prediction for COVID-19.

Language: Английский

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Nipping trouble in the bud: A proactive tourism recommender system DOI
Cheng Li, Weimin Zheng

Information & Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 62(1), P. 104062 - 104062

Published: Nov. 14, 2024

Language: Английский

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Co-creation experience and tourists’ citizenship behavior: challenges of Indonesian ecotourism sector during post-pandemic era DOI

Andriani Kusumawati,

Cahya Nova Kurniawan, Mohammad Iqbal

et al.

Tourism Review, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 21, 2023

Purpose This study aims to highlight the influence of co-creation experience (CCE) on tourists’ citizenship behavior (TCB), emphasizing Indonesian ecotourism sector during post-COVID pandemic. Design/methodology/approach By using a judgmental sampling, data were collected from 150 visitors who visits resort and acquired wildlife through process. To evaluate relationship model, partial least squares-structural equation modeling by SmartPLS 3rd version was used in this study. Findings The result indicated that CCE terms had an effect involvement (INV) satisfaction (SAT). Result ascertain INV SAT direct TCB. Multigroup analysis perceived risk COVID-19 could moderate insignificantly among INV, Research limitations/implications focuses CCE, TCB with attraction contributes insight for tourism research; thus, results cannot be generalized other worldwide. Practical implications proposed model suggests need review current condition at destination level, especially regarding cleanliness crowd controlling pandemic maintain health safety while traveling. Social Achieving different types (ecotourism) requires specific development models concerning environmental conditions. Originality/value Though have identified as main topics research sector, related factors post-COVID-19 era are remain limited.

Language: Английский

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Staycation or holiday? Exploring camping’s contribution to subjective well-being during COVID-19 DOI
Fangyu Liu, Ying Zhao, Zidan Mao

et al.

Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 28(7), P. 701 - 712

Published: July 3, 2023

ABSTRACTWith the COVID-19 pandemic-related travel restrictions, and staycations emerged as a popular alternative to holidays. This study investigated whether there are differential impacts on subjective well-being between holidays, identified factors that influence acquisition of well-being. The results showed no significant differences in two types activities. Furthermore, distinct influenced each group. These findings have important implications for promoting sustainable local tourism, understanding effects spatial urban planning well-being.KEYWORDS: Staycationwell-beinghealth crisis‌constraintsalternative tourismlocal tourism‌ AcknowledgementThe authors would like thank Ms. Xuechun Liu her help data cellection.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict interest was reported by author(s).Notes1 What is Staycation: Discover Latest Trend In Sustainable Tourism. https://youmatter.world/en/staycation-definition-stay-vacations-sustainable, 2020.Additional informationFundingThis research supported National Natural Science Foundation China (NSFC) [Grant Number 42271236, 42201247].

Language: Английский

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