COVID-19大流行对夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省Z世代对国内旅游态度的影响

A. Aina, O. Alabi
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该研究调查了COVID-19大流行对夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省一代对国内旅游态度的影响。Z世代代表了目前的大部分消费群体,被认为是一个非常重要的群体,因为他们优先考虑体验而不是拥有,这增加了他们旅行的动力。本研究调查了COVID-19大流行对夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省Z世代成员对南非国内旅游态度的影响,在关注大流行影响的同时,研究了他们在大流行之前和期间对国内旅游的态度是否存在差异。数据于2021年11月至12月在线收集,采用结构化问卷调查抽样了200名受访者。本研究通过计划行为的理论视角,探讨新冠肺炎疫情期间影响Z世代出行选择的态度、感知行为控制、主观规范和风险因素之间的关系。调查结果显示,尽管COVID-19大流行对夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省的Z世代成员产生了影响,但他们对国内旅游持积极态度。调查结果还显示,Z世代成员欣赏并认可他们从参与旅游活动中获得的积极生活质量(QOL),尤其是在他们的家庭空间内。然而,由于大流行的特殊性和确保安全的需要,受访者更喜欢个人旅行而不是团体旅行,个人住宿而不是团体住宿。这项研究有助于研究COVID-19大流行如何影响全球不同地区的旅行行为,并加深与国内旅游相关的不确定性。
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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Kwazulu-Natal Generation Z Attitude towards Domestic Tourism
The study examined the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on KwaZulu-Natal generation z attitude toward domestic tourism. Generation Z represents much of the consumer groups at present and is considered a very important cohort because it prioritizes experience over possession, which increases their motivation to travel. The study investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on KwaZulu-Natal Generation Z members’ attitudes towards domestic tourism in South Africa, while focusing on the effect of the pandemic, the study examines whether there are differences in their attitude toward domestic tourism before and during the pandemic. Data was collected online from November to December 2021 using a structured questionnaire survey sampling 200 respondents. Through the theoretical lens of planned behaviour, this study explored the relationship between attitude, perceived behaviour control, subjective norms and risk factors that influences the travel choices of Generation Z members during the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings reveal that despite the impact the COVID-19 pandemic had on the KwaZulu-Natal Generation Z members, they portray a positive attitude towards domestic tourism. The results also show that Generation Z members appreciate and acknowledge the positive quality of life (QOL) they get from participating in tourism activities especially within their domestic space. However, because of the peculiarities of the pandemic and the need to ensure safety, respondents prefer individual trips to group trips, and individual accommodation to group accommodations. This research contributes to scholarship that examine how COVID-19 pandemic influenced travel behaviours and deepened the uncertainty associated with domestic tourism across various regions of the globe.
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