Kindness for Kindness: A Dual Appraisal of International Support in Response to COVID-19

IF 8 2区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Travel Research Pub Date : 2023-05-31 DOI:10.1177/00472875231175080
Fiona X. Yang, Xiangping Li, Jack Bo Cai, Xiling Xiong, I. Wong
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“A friend in need is a friend indeed” well elucidates international support amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on a dual-process model of emotional appraisal, this mixed-methods research aims to investigate positive psychological responses to international support. Study 1 is a multilevel investigation of the relationships between perceived support, gratitude evoked, and change in attitude toward the benefactor countries. The moderating role of motivational relevance—the province-level prevalence of COVID-19—is also examined. Study 2 uses text mining to analyze online reviews retrieved from a social media platform. The results substantiate aid-induced gratitude and reciprocity manifested through travel intentions and unravel additional factors of motivational relevance—timing, type of support, political and cultural connotations, and comparative appraisals. Study 3 employs an experimental design to validate the causal relationships and reinforces the dual-appraisal mechanism. Managerial implications are provided for destination marketers and industry practitioners to leverage positive psychology for post-pandemic promotion.
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以善换善:应对新冠肺炎国际支持的双重评价
“患难见真情”很好地诠释了新冠肺炎疫情期间国际社会的支持。利用双过程情绪评价模型,本研究旨在探讨国际支持的积极心理反应。研究1是对感知支持、感恩唤起和对援助国态度变化之间关系的多层次调查。本文还考察了动机相关性对covid -19省级流行率的调节作用。研究2使用文本挖掘来分析从社交媒体平台检索到的在线评论。研究结果证实了援助诱发的感激和互惠通过旅行意图表现出来,并揭示了动机相关性的其他因素——时间、支持类型、政治和文化内涵以及比较评价。研究3采用实验设计验证因果关系,强化双重评价机制。为目的地营销人员和行业从业者提供了管理启示,以利用积极心理学进行大流行后的推广。
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