COVID-19与未来旅行视角:旅行史和旅行决策选择的实证研究

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting Enlightening Tourism Pub Date : 2020-12-16 DOI:10.33776/et.v10i2.4919
Bipithalal Balakrishnan Nair, S. Sinha
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2019冠状病毒病严重影响了世界各地的人们,并迫使我们适应新常态。预计,2019冠状病毒病后的情景将对旅行选择施加特定的标准,可能会改变目前的旅游平衡。解决这些冲动对旅游目的地的复原力和恢复至关重要。一项针对449名参与者的在线调查旨在调查目的地选择动机的潜在维度,并探讨旅行者在2019冠状病毒病后目的地选择基于目的地选择动机(DCBMs)方面的特征之间的显著差异。结果还确定了旅行历史与目的地选择动机之间的相互关系:经历过长隔离期的参与者高度关注“可达性和折扣”和“健康和卫生”因素。相比之下,没有国际旅行经历的人更关心目的地的低COVID-19发病率。
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COVID-19 AND FUTURE TRAVEL PERSPECTIVES: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON TRAVEL HISTORY AND TRAVEL DECISION CHOICES
COVID-19 has heavily influenced people all around the world and forced us to acclimatise to a New Normal Post-COVID-19 scenarios are predicted that impose specific criteria on travel choices that could change the present tourism equilibrium Addressing these impulses is crucial for travel destinations for their resilience and recovery This paper presents preliminary insights into present travel decisions and speculates about potential future, post-COVID-19 choices An online survey of 449 participants used to investigate the underlying dimensions of destination selection motivations, and to explore the significant differences between the characteristics of travellers in destination-choice-based motivators (DCBMs) for destination selections post-COVID-19 Three motivators for the choice of destinations were derived: accessibility and discounting, health and hygiene, and the history of low incidences of COVID-19 Results also identified interrelationships between travel history and destination selection motivators: participants who had undergone a prolonged quarantine period were highly motivated by 'accessibility and discounting' and 'health and hygiene' factors In contrast, people with no international travel experience were more concerned with low COVID-19 incidences in the destination(s)
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Enlightening Tourism
Enlightening Tourism Business, Management and Accounting-Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management
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