Comparing potential and repeat Chinese guests' cruise travel intentions in post-COVID-19

Lan Lu, Jinlin Zhao, Miranda Kitterlin
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This study extended the theory of reasoned action (TRA) by including cruise involvement, safety protocols, and trust (stimulus-organism-response paradigm), and risk perception (the prospect theory), developing a theoretical framework to explore and compare Chinese repeat and potential guests' travel intentions, thus making great efforts to rebuilding consumer confidence and recover operation at this stage of the post-COVID-19. The results show that guests' intentions were positively influenced by their perceptions of safety protocols, trust, attitude, subjective norms, and cruise involvement, respectively. In contrast with previous studies, present results showed that perceived risk has a significant positive effect on the intention of both repeat guests and potential guests. Significant differences were detected between repeat and potential guests regarding safety protocols and subjective norms. The chi-square difference tests revealed the influence of cruise involvement was more positive for potential guests than for repeat guests. The findings provide an advanced guide helping academics and operators to understand underlying factors influencing guests' decision intentions. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
比较新冠肺炎疫情后潜在和重复中国游客的邮轮旅行意愿
本研究扩展了理性行为理论(TRA),包括邮轮参与、安全协议、信任(刺激-机体-反应范式)和风险感知(前景理论),构建了一个理论框架来探索和比较中国的重复客人和潜在客人的旅行意图,从而为重建消费者信心和恢复运营做出贡献。结果表明,游客的意愿分别受到安全协议、信任、态度、主观规范和邮轮参与的积极影响。与以往的研究相比,本研究结果表明,感知风险对回头客和潜在客人的意向都有显著的正向影响。重复客人和潜在客人在安全协议和主观规范方面存在显著差异。卡方差异检验显示,邮轮涉入对潜在客人的影响大于对回头客的影响。研究结果提供了一个先进的指南,帮助学者和经营者了解影响客人决策意图的潜在因素。讨论了理论和实践意义。
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