风险规避与不确定性规避:游客人格特征与信息搜索视角的分析

IF 3.4 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Rongbin Yang, Peter O'Connor, Santoso Wibowo
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旅游者的风险规避和不确定性规避对其行为有显著影响。然而,一些研究发现,这两个特征通常是可以互换使用的。本文利用偏最小二乘结构方程模型分析了386名中国居民的数据,揭示了这两个概念与游客人格特征及其各种信息搜索行为之间的关系。虽然研究结果证实了这两个概念之间的相似性,包括它们如何影响游客的购买前信息搜索,以及它们与随和、外向和开放等人格特征的关联,但它们也暴露了它们与尽责和神经质人格特征以及游客持续信息搜索行为之间的不一致关联。研究结果表明,风险规避和不确定性规避之间的关系比之前认为的更为复杂,在每个概念如何影响消费者行为方面存在一些明显的差异。今后在旅游管理方面的研究和实践应考虑到这两个相互关联但并不总是相同的概念,以得出更精确的结论。关键词:旅游管理风险规避不确定性规避人格特质消费者信息寻求行为披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突数据可得性声明支持本研究结果的数据可根据通讯作者的合理要求获得。杨荣斌是一名市场营销专家和研究人员。他为中小企业和非营利组织提供咨询服务。他还在澳大利亚的几家机构教授商业课程。他目前的研究兴趣包括感知风险和不确定性的影响。他的研究论文已被国际会议和期刊接受,如《休闲科学》、《国际消费者研究杂志》等。Peter O'Connor,南澳大利亚大学商学院战略管理学教授。他的主要研究、教学和咨询兴趣集中在技术在在线零售和营销中的应用。他曾在Journal of Travel Research, Journal of Marketing等刊物上发表文章。Santoso Wibowo是中央昆士兰大学的副教授和研究生研究协调员。主要研究方向为智能信息系统、多准则决策分析、近似推理和知识管理。曾在《清洁生产杂志》、《人与信息技术》等刊物上发表文章。
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Unpacking risk aversion and uncertainty avoidance: an analysis from a tourists’ personality traits and information search perspective
ABSTRACTTourists’ behaviours are significantly affected by their risk aversion and uncertainty avoidance. However, several studies found that these two traits are often used interchangeably. Using partial-least-squares structural equation modelling to analyse data obtained from 386 Chinese residents, this paper unpacks how two concepts relate to tourists’ personality traits and their various information search behaviours. While results confirm similarities between the two concepts, including how they affect tourists’ pre-purchase information search and their associations with personality traits such as agreeableness, extraversion, and openness, they also surface their inconsistent association with conscientious and neurotic personalities traits, as well as tourists’ ongoing information search behaviour. Findings suggest that the relationship between risk aversion and uncertainty avoidance is more complex than previously thought, with some apparent dissimilarities in terms of how each concept affects consumer behaviour. Future research and practice in tourist management should consider these two interrelated but not always identical concepts to arrive at more precise conclusions.KEYWORDS: Tourism managementrisk aversionuncertainty avoidancepersonality traitsconsumer information-seeking behaviours Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Data availability statementThe data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.Additional informationNotes on contributorsRongbin YangRongbin Yang is a marketing professional and researcher. He provides consulting services to SMEs and not-for-profit organisations. He also teaches business courses for several institutes in Australia. His current research interests include the effects of perceived risk and uncertainty. His research papers have been accepted by international conferences and journals, such as Leisure Sciences, the International Journal of Consumer Studies, and others.Peter O'ConnorPeter O'Connor is a Professor of strategic management at University of South Australia Business School. His primary research, teaching and consulting interests focus on the use of technology in online retailing and marketing. He has published in Journal of Travel Research, Journal of Marketing, and others.Santoso WibowoSantoso Wibowo is an Associate Professor and postgraduate research coordinator at Central Queensland University. His research interests are intelligent information systems, multicriteria decision analysis, approximate reasoning, and knowledge management. He has published in Journal of Cleaner Production, People & Information Technology, and others.
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Tourism Recreation Research
Tourism Recreation Research HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
7.10%
发文量
77
期刊介绍: Tourism Recreation Research is a multidisciplinary international journal now published quarterly; it focuses on research problems in various tourism and recreational environments — ecological, economic, and socio-cultural — and attempts to seek solutions for sustainable development. Contributions are also encouraged on fundamental research concepts and theories. The journal carries regular features such as Research Note, Post-Published Reviews and Book Reviews. The ‘Research Note’ provides opportunity for scholars who have attained sufficient maturity to establish reliable findings in their field of research. The ‘Post-Published Review’ section has been introduced to capture deep insights into the papers that have already been published in Tourism Recreation Research to fill in gaps in the received information. Strong emphasis is laid on original research and readable prose.
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