Applying an Extended Protection Motivation Theory Model to Predict Resident Hospitality During the COVID-19 Crisis

IF 8 2区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Shuhao Li, Mimi Chen, Xiao Ma, Zhongfeng Sun
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Abstract

This study integrates trust in government, fear of COVID-19, and economic dependence on tourism into the protection motivation theory (PMT) framework to predict resident hospitality during the COVID-19 crisis. Structural equation modeling is utilized to analyze 281 questionnaires from destination residents. Findings show that threat severity and threat vulnerability can indirectly reduce resident hospitality through fear of COVID-19, whereas response efficacy and self-efficacy can directly promote resident hospitality. Trust in government can change the levels of threat severity, threat vulnerability, response efficacy, and self-efficacy, which in turn influences fear of COVID-19 and resident hospitality in different ways. Additionally, economic dependence on tourism is found as the most influential predictor of resident hospitality. Theoretically, this study contributes to the literature by developing a comprehensive and novel extended PMT model to understand the formation mechanism of residents’ attitudes during the COVID-19 crisis. Practical implications can help better improve resident hospitality.
应用扩展保护动机理论模型预测新冠肺炎危机期间的居民招待
本研究将对政府的信任、对新冠肺炎的恐惧和对旅游业的经济依赖纳入保护动机理论(PMT)框架,以预测新冠肺炎危机期间的居民招待。采用结构方程模型对281份目的地居民问卷进行了分析。研究结果表明,威胁的严重性和威胁的脆弱性可以通过对新冠肺炎的恐惧间接降低居民的热情,而应对效能和自我效能可以直接促进居民的热情。对政府的信任可以改变威胁的严重程度、威胁的脆弱性、应对效果和自我效能,这反过来又以不同的方式影响对新冠肺炎的恐惧和居民的热情好客。此外,对旅游业的经济依赖被发现是居民热情好客的最具影响力的预测因素。从理论上讲,本研究通过开发一个全面新颖的扩展PMT模型来理解新冠肺炎危机期间居民态度的形成机制,为文献做出了贡献。实际意义可以帮助更好地改善居民的热情好客。
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Journal of Travel Research
Journal of Travel Research HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
CiteScore
18.90
自引率
9.00%
发文量
66
期刊介绍: The Journal of Travel Research (JTR) stands as the preeminent, peer-reviewed research journal dedicated to exploring the intricacies of the travel and tourism industry, encompassing development, management, marketing, economics, and behavior. Offering a wealth of up-to-date, meticulously curated research, JTR serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, educators, and industry professionals alike, shedding light on behavioral trends and management theories within one of the most influential and dynamic sectors. Established in 1961, JTR holds the distinction of being the longest-standing among the world’s top-ranked scholarly journals singularly focused on travel and tourism, underscoring the global significance of this multifaceted industry, both economically and socially.
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