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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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].