COVID-19 effects on travel choices under climate risks

IF 10.4 1区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Carmelo J. León , Matías M. González Hernández , Yen Lam-González
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This article analyses the impact of COVID-19 on travel behaviour by measuring changes in the utility of visiting destinations threatened by climate change. A choice experiment was conducted before and after the outbreak. The model was empirically investigated with 6900 individuals interviewed at origin countries as potential travellers to 11 destinations with different levels of damage. Data from the two waves of surveys show a shift in preferences toward travelling at lower prices, greater sensitivity to new infectious disease episodes and forest fires, and a downward effect on the value of other environmental features that may be more affected after the pandemic. The results support the ‘finite-pool-of-worry’ hypothesis over the alternative ‘affect-generalisation’ hypothesis. The implications of the shift in travellers' environmental sensitivities are discussed.

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COVID-19对气候风险下出行选择的影响
本文通过测量受气候变化威胁的旅游目的地的效用变化,分析了新冠肺炎对旅游行为的影响。在疫情爆发前后进行了选择实验。该模型对6900名来自原籍国的潜在旅行者进行了实证调查,他们前往11个不同程度受损的目的地。两波调查的数据显示,人们对以更低价格旅行的偏好发生了转变,对新的传染病和森林火灾更加敏感,并对疫情后可能受到更大影响的其他环境特征的价值产生了下行影响。研究结果支持“有限的担忧池”假说,而不是另一种“情感泛化”假说。讨论了旅行者环境敏感性转变的影响。
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CiteScore
19.10
自引率
9.10%
发文量
135
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: The Annals of Tourism Research is a scholarly journal that focuses on academic perspectives related to tourism. The journal defines tourism as a global economic activity that involves travel behavior, management and marketing activities of service industries catering to consumer demand, the effects of tourism on communities, and policy and governance at local, national, and international levels. While the journal aims to strike a balance between theory and application, its primary focus is on developing theoretical constructs that bridge the gap between business and the social and behavioral sciences. The disciplinary areas covered in the journal include, but are not limited to, service industries management, marketing science, consumer marketing, decision-making and behavior, business ethics, economics and forecasting, environment, geography and development, education and knowledge development, political science and administration, consumer-focused psychology, and anthropology and sociology.
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