Spread the Word: Secondary Crisis Communication of Unethical Destination Incidents via Social Media

IF 8 2区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Travel Research Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1177/00472875231195731
Wenqi Ruan, Yan Zhou, Yong-Quan Li, Xinwei Su, Shu-Ning Zhang, Fang Deng
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The communication of unethical destination incidents (UDIs) through social media can be quite complex. Interestingly, the relationship between information forms of UDIs and users’ online behavior has been grossly ignored, especially in the case of secondary crisis communication (SCC). We investigate the heterogeneous impact of UDIs’ information forms on SCC rooted in the Defleur model of communication. Results from three experimental studies revealed that UDIs in video form elicit higher levels of presence and SCC than those in image-text and text forms. Risk perception and anger are important guiding factors in this process. In brief, the diffusion process of UDIs includes the three stages of reception, transformation, and transmission. The study’s findings suggest a new perspective for understanding destination crisis communication and offer practical implications for alleviating the negative impact of destination crisis.
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传播信息:通过社交媒体传播不道德目的地事件的二次危机
通过社交媒体传播不道德目的地事件可能相当复杂。有趣的是,UDI的信息形式与用户在线行为之间的关系被严重忽视,尤其是在二次危机沟通(SCC)的情况下。我们研究了UDI的信息形式对SCC的异质影响,其根源在于通信的通货紧缩模型。三项实验研究的结果表明,视频形式的UDI比图像文本和文本形式的UDIs引发更高水平的存在和SCC。风险感知和愤怒是这一过程中的重要指导因素。简言之,UDI的传播过程包括接收、转化和传播三个阶段。研究结果为理解目的地危机沟通提供了一个新的视角,并为缓解目的地危机的负面影响提供了实际启示。
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Journal of Travel Research
Journal of Travel Research HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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