杯子半满?探索疫情对葡萄酒旅游意向影响的PLS-SEM综合方法

Giulia Gastaldello, Nadia A. Streletskaya, L. Rossetto
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目的本研究旨在全面概述与新冠肺炎大流行相关的积极驱动因素和消极因素,这些因素可以共同塑造葡萄酒旅游意向。设计/方法/方法本研究以399名美国葡萄酒游客为大样本。数据分析采用偏最小二乘结构方程模型。调查结果显示,在旅行时避免新冠肺炎风险的意愿会对葡萄酒旅游意向产生负面影响,并在竞争中调节新冠肺炎恐惧症的影响。情境和个人对葡萄酒的参与都是未来葡萄酒旅游意向的关键前提。研究局限性/含义这项研究有助于理解在健康危机期间避免旅行相关风险的意愿的作用。此外,它改进了关于葡萄酒参与对葡萄酒旅游意向影响的现有知识,强调了情境参与在解释这种关系中的预测相关性。实际含义结果是从业者和目的地管理运营商在类似情况下提高应变能力的关键信息。还提供了葡萄酒游客档案的最新信息。原创/价值据作者所知,这是探索新冠肺炎疫情后积极和消极驱动因素如何协同影响葡萄酒旅游意向的首批研究之一。
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Glass half-full? A comprehensive PLS-SEM approach to explore the pandemic’s effect on wine tourism intentions
Purpose This study aims to provide a comprehensive overview on positive drivers and negative factors connected to the Covid-19 pandemic which can jointly shape wine tourism intentions. Design/methodology/approach The present study relies on a large sample of 399 US wine tourists. Partial least square structural equation modelling is adopted for data analysis. Findings Results reveal that willingness to avoid Covid risk while travelling negatively impacts wine tourism intentions and competitively mediates the effect of Covid phobia. Both situational and personal involvement with wine are key antecedents of future wine tourism intentions. Research limitations/implications This research contributes to understand the role of willingness to avoid travel-related risks during health crises. Furthermore, it improves existing knowledge on the effect of wine involvement on wine tourism intentions, highlighting the predictive relevance of situational involvement in explaining this relationship. Practical implications Results constitute critical information to practitioners and destination management operators for improving their resilience under similar circumstances. Updated information on wine tourists’ profile is also provided. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is among the first studies exploring how positive and negative drivers act synergically in affecting wine tourism intentions after the Covid-19 outbreak.
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