在线旅行搜索:从流行病到地方病

IF 3 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Alexandre Guedes, Patrícia Martins, Robin M. Back
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摘要

本研究论文介绍了一项研究的核心结果,该研究涉及 2020 年至 2022 年期间政府政策的严格程度对在线旅游搜索行为的影响,以及潜在旅行者如何看待有关不同目的地的这些措施。本研究还包括孤立效应、死亡和疫苗接种,这些都代表了 COVID-19 的风险水平。研究结果表明,在线旅游搜索在健康危机期间并没有停止,而是随着感知风险和旅游摩擦因素的变化而波动,直至恢复阶段。这凸显了在线搜索引擎作为边缘系统的影响,它在不稳定的市场环境中为旅游消费者提供了与目的地联系的短暂途径,但在消费者认为可行的任何特定时刻,它都可以实现消费。研究结果还显示,潜在游客对旅游目的地的风险因素和政策严格程度的认识并不均衡。
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Online travel searches: From pandemic to endemicity
This research paper presents the core findings of a study on the impact of stringency of government policies on online travel search behaviour between 2020 and 2022, and how these measures were perceived by potential travellers concerning different destinations. This study also includes isolated effects, deaths, and vaccinations, which are representative of the level of risk of COVID-19. Results show that online travel searches do not cease during a health crisis, but fluctuate in response to perceived risks and travel friction factors until the recovery phase. It highlights the influence of online search engines as liminal systems that provide travel consumers with a transient means of contact with destinations in an unstable market environment, but which can materialize into consumption at any given moment perceived by consumers as viable. Findings also reveal that risk factors and stringency of policies among destinations were perceived unevenly by potential tourists.
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Tourism and Hospitality Research
Tourism and Hospitality Research HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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7.40
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8.60%
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63
期刊介绍: Tourism and Hospitality Research is firmly established as a leading and authoritative, peer-reviewed journal for tourism and hospitality researchers and professionals. Tourism and Hospitality Research covers: • Hospitality and tourism operations • Marketing and consumer behaviour • HR management • Social Media and Marketing • Technology • Planning and development • Policy • Performance and financial management • Strategic implications • Environmental aspects • Forecasting and prediction • Revenue management • Impact assessment and mitigation • Globalisation • Research methodologies • Leisure and culture • Risk Management • Change Management
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