Stop unsafe behaviors: Matching strategies of social norms and anthropomorphized roles in tourism safety communication

IF 7.6 1区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
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Abstract

Unsafe visitor behaviors jeopardize their safety and destination sustainability, urging effective tourism safety communication to foster compliance. Utilizing construal level theory (CLT) and elaboration likelihood model (ELM), this study investigated how social norms (descriptive vs. injunctive) and anthropomorphized roles (friend vs. mentor) jointly shape visitors’ safety compliance behavior. The results of 2 experimental studies revealed that injunctive norms aligned with the mentor role enhance safety compliance behavior through the mediating effect of perceived threat, whereas descriptive norms coupled with the friend role guide safety compliance behavior via psychological closeness. From a matching perspective, our research enhances the understanding of tourism safety communication strategies and their impacts, thereby inspiring the combined application of CLT and ELM and providing insights into effective tourism safety management.

制止不安全行为:旅游安全宣传中社会规范与拟人化角色的匹配策略
游客的不安全行为会危及他们的安全和目的地的可持续发展,因此需要有效的旅游安全宣传来促进游客遵纪守法。本研究利用构念水平理论(CLT)和阐释可能性模型(ELM),探讨了社会规范(描述性规范与强制规范)和拟人化角色(朋友与导师)如何共同塑造游客的安全合规行为。两项实验研究的结果表明,与导师角色相一致的强制规范会通过感知威胁的中介效应来增强游客的安全遵从行为,而与朋友角色相结合的描述性规范则会通过心理亲近感来引导游客的安全遵从行为。从匹配的角度来看,我们的研究增强了对旅游安全沟通策略及其影响的理解,从而启发了CLT和ELM的结合应用,并为有效的旅游安全管理提供了启示。
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CiteScore
13.30
自引率
8.40%
发文量
177
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Journal Name: Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management Affiliation: Official journal of CAUTHE (Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education Inc.) Scope: Broad range of topics including: Tourism and travel management Leisure and recreation studies Emerging field of event management Content: Contains both theoretical and applied research papers Encourages submission of results of collaborative research between academia and industry.
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