{"title":"炫耀性旅游消费偏好是否会增强非财务自由者的借贷意愿?来自中国的经验证据","authors":"Xifang Wang, Pei Tang","doi":"10.1080/10941665.2023.2255307","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"ABSTRACTBased on the first-hand survey data for 910 people without financial freedom in China during November 2019 and June 2020, this paper investigates the impact of conspicuous tourism consumption preference on individual’s tourism consumption borrowing intention as well as the effects of age empirically. The results indicate that the older the individual is, the weaker his/her conspicuous tourism consumption preference is. Conspicuous tourism consumption preference has a significant positive impact on tourism consumption borrowing intention. In terms of the male, age has negative effects in mediating conspicuous tourism consumption preference’s influence on tourism consumption borrowing intention. The above findings can deepen understanding of tourists’ behavior and its outcomes from the perspective of conspicuous consumption theoretically. In addition, they have practical significance and policy reference value for reducing personal and social finance/debt risk and related harm due to major macroeconomic fluctuations caused by the external shock such as the COVID-19 epidemic.KEYWORDS: Conspicuous consumptionconspicuous tourism consumption preferenceborrowing intentionpeople without financial freedomCOVID-19 epidemicdebt-tourism consumption Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 https://www.chinanews.com.cn/cj/2018/12-13/8701389.shtml.2 https://view.inews.qq.com/k/20200401A0UD6600?web_channel=wap&openApp=false.3 https://www.who.int/news/item/28-09-2022-who-and-ilo-call-for-new-measures-to-tackle-mental-health-issues-at-work.4 https://health.cnr.cn/jkzt/ysdjt/djtjdt/20220523/t20220523_525834686.shtml.5 https://m.gmw.cn/baijia/2021-03/08/34668238.html.6 https://www.hurun.cn/zh-CN/Info/Detail?num=COYHXH5D4FMJAdditional informationFundingThis work was supported by Shanghai Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau [grant number 2021129].","PeriodicalId":47998,"journal":{"name":"Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research","volume":"64 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":4.3000,"publicationDate":"2023-06-03","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Does conspicuous tourism consumption preference enhance borrowing intention of people without financial freedom? 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The above findings can deepen understanding of tourists’ behavior and its outcomes from the perspective of conspicuous consumption theoretically. 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Does conspicuous tourism consumption preference enhance borrowing intention of people without financial freedom? Empirical evidence from China
ABSTRACTBased on the first-hand survey data for 910 people without financial freedom in China during November 2019 and June 2020, this paper investigates the impact of conspicuous tourism consumption preference on individual’s tourism consumption borrowing intention as well as the effects of age empirically. The results indicate that the older the individual is, the weaker his/her conspicuous tourism consumption preference is. Conspicuous tourism consumption preference has a significant positive impact on tourism consumption borrowing intention. In terms of the male, age has negative effects in mediating conspicuous tourism consumption preference’s influence on tourism consumption borrowing intention. The above findings can deepen understanding of tourists’ behavior and its outcomes from the perspective of conspicuous consumption theoretically. In addition, they have practical significance and policy reference value for reducing personal and social finance/debt risk and related harm due to major macroeconomic fluctuations caused by the external shock such as the COVID-19 epidemic.KEYWORDS: Conspicuous consumptionconspicuous tourism consumption preferenceborrowing intentionpeople without financial freedomCOVID-19 epidemicdebt-tourism consumption Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 https://www.chinanews.com.cn/cj/2018/12-13/8701389.shtml.2 https://view.inews.qq.com/k/20200401A0UD6600?web_channel=wap&openApp=false.3 https://www.who.int/news/item/28-09-2022-who-and-ilo-call-for-new-measures-to-tackle-mental-health-issues-at-work.4 https://health.cnr.cn/jkzt/ysdjt/djtjdt/20220523/t20220523_525834686.shtml.5 https://m.gmw.cn/baijia/2021-03/08/34668238.html.6 https://www.hurun.cn/zh-CN/Info/Detail?num=COYHXH5D4FMJAdditional informationFundingThis work was supported by Shanghai Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau [grant number 2021129].
期刊介绍:
Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research is the official journal of the Asia Pacific Tourism Association (Founded September 1995) and seeks to publish both empirically and theoretically based articles which advance and foster knowledge of tourism as it relates to the Asia Pacific region. The Journal welcomes submissions of full length articles and critical reviews on major issues with relevance to tourism in the Asia Pacific region.