新冠肺炎后游客风险、悲伤和不信任的管理。

Lisa O'Malley, Lloyd C Harris, Vicky Story
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旅游业是许多国家最重要的部门之一,也是最容易受到灾害影响的部门之一。然而,尽管旅游业已被证明能够抵御局部或区域危机,但新冠肺炎对游客产生了普遍影响,并产生了普遍、深远和持久的影响。我们的主要目标是探索和阐明最近由疫情引发的旅游业变化如何影响游客未来的旅行意向。我们通过深入采访对这些问题进行了探索,发现游客在情感和心理上都受到了生活突然中断的影响,这些情绪大致相当于悲伤的阶段。此外,我们发现,不仅信任度普遍下降,而且对目的地的不信任度也随之上升,这体现在政府、医疗保健和旅游机构、活动和风险缓解实践层面。最后,我们讨论了我们的研究在旅游和酒店业研究和实践方面的贡献和意义。
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Managing Tourist Risk, Grief and Distrust Post COVID-19.

Tourism is one of the most important sectors for many countries and is also one of the most vulnerable to the impact of disasters. However, while tourism has proved resilient to localized or regional crisis, COVID-19 has had a universal impact on tourists, with pervasive, profound, and enduring implications. Our main objective is to explore and elucidate how such recent changes to tourism, triggered by the pandemic, affected the future travel intentions of tourists. Our exploration of these issues through in-depth interviews, finds that tourists were emotionally and psychologically affected by the sudden curb to their lives and that these emotions broadly equate to stages of grief. Furthermore, we uncover not only a general reduction in trust, but, concomitantly, an elevation in distrust towards destinations, manifest at the level of government, healthcare and tourist institutions, activities, and risk mitigation practices. Finally, we offer a discussion of the contributions and implications of our study in terms of tourism and hospitality research and practice.

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