The Next Generation’s Intent to Move into Senior Living Communities

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Zihui Ma, Hyun Jeong Kim, Nancy Swanger
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Abstract

ABSTRACTSenior living is an emerging research topic among hospitality scholars. Drawing upon the theory of planned behavior, this study examines the determining factors of potential residents, Baby Boomers, moving into senior living communities. We developed a survey derived from expert interviews, and data (n = 400) were collected via Qualtrics. The results show that personal privacy and employee competency develop a positive attitude toward senior living; friends and church members are greater social influences than family members; and psychological preparation and being a decision maker improves seniors’ perception of behavioral control. The synergistic interaction indicates a sense of control over their life could further enhance the positive attitude toward Boomers’ decision to choose senior living. The managerial implications are discussed for industry practitioners.KEYWORDS: Senior livingattitudesbehavioral intentionsboomerstheory of planned behavior Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
下一代进入老年生活社区的意向
摘要老年人生活是酒店学者研究的一个新兴课题。根据计划行为理论,本研究考察了潜在居民,婴儿潮一代,进入老年生活社区的决定因素。我们开展了一项来自专家访谈的调查,并通过Qualtrics收集了数据(n = 400)。结果表明,个人隐私和员工胜任力对老年生活产生积极的影响;朋友和教会成员比家庭成员对社会的影响更大;心理准备和成为决策者可以提高老年人对行为控制的感知。这种协同作用表明,对他们生活的控制感可以进一步增强婴儿潮一代选择老年生活的积极态度。对行业从业者的管理影响进行了讨论。关键词:老年人生活态度行为意向婴儿潮一代计划行为理论披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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