Residents’ citizenship behavior between collectivism and individualism: the roles of COVID-19 recurrence risk and length of residency

IF 6.9 2区 管理学 Q2 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Martin Yongho Hyun, Mesay Sata Shanka, Hyeon-Cheol Kim
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Abstract COVID-19 has revealed that locals may perceive tourists as possible infection vectors. In addition, little research has been conducted on residents’ perceived risks from Golden Week holidayers. Our study examines the relationship between individual cultural orientation and risk perception regarding COVID-19 recurrence (RCOVID-19 recurrence), specifically seeking to explain residents’ citizenship behaviors. We collected data on Jeju, South Korea, right after the peak of the first wave of COVID-19 in 2020 when Golden Week holidayers visited Jeju. Our findings identified the mediation effect of RCOVID-19 resulting from the significant relationships between individualism or collectivism, RCOVID-19 recurrence, and citizenship behavior, except for the path from horizontal collectivism to citizenship behavior. In addition, the moderation role of the length of residency is identified. We conclude our paper with a discussion on theoretical and practical implications.
居民在集体主义和个人主义之间的公民行为:新冠肺炎复发风险和居住期限的作用
新冠肺炎疫情表明,当地人可能将游客视为可能的感染媒介。此外,关于黄金周假期居民感知风险的研究很少。本研究考察了个体文化取向与新冠肺炎复发风险感知之间的关系,特别是试图解释居民的公民行为。我们收集了2020年第一波新冠肺炎疫情高峰后的韩国济州岛的数据,当时黄金周游客正在济州岛度假。研究发现,除了从横向集体主义到公民行为的路径外,个人主义或集体主义、新冠肺炎复发与公民行为之间存在显著的关系,从而导致了新冠肺炎的中介效应。此外,还发现了居住时间的调节作用。最后,我们对理论和实践意义进行了讨论。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sustainable Tourism advances critical understanding of the relationships between tourism and sustainable development. The journal publishes theoretical, conceptual and empirical research that explores one or more of the economic, social, cultural, political, organisational or environmental aspects of the subject. The Journal of Sustainable Tourism encourages critical views, as well as new ideas and approaches in relation to the theory and practice linking tourism and sustainability.
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