国际旅行与冠状病毒:一项非常早期的美国研究

IF 2.9 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
S. W. Litvin, Wayne W. Smith
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引用次数: 4

摘要

旅游与政治是共生的。这项研究是在COVID-19的影响对大多数美国人来说是显而易见的之前进行的,它提供了一个人的政治信念对他们对与疾病相关的旅行问题的看法的影响。关键的发现是:政治部落主义非常明显,共和党人,更保守的美国政党,比民主党受访者更支持对来自病毒明显存在的地方的人关闭边境。共和党人也不太支持政府向受到当时不断演变的大流行病负面影响的酒店和旅游供应商提供财政支持。记录这种早期的一瞥是有价值的,有助于我们更好地为类似的事件做好准备,这些事件可能随后通过基于健康科学的非政治化行动来应对。
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International Travel and Coronavirus: A Very Early USA-based Study
ABSTRACT Tourism and politics are symbiotic. This research, conducted before the impacts of COVID-19 were evident to most Americans, provides insight into the influence one’s political persuasion has upon their view toward travel issues related to the disease. The key finding: political tribalism was highly evident, with Republicans, the more conservative USA political party, significantly more supportive of closing the country’s borders to those visiting from places where the virus was apparent than were Democratic respondents. Republicans were also considerably less supportive of governmental financial support to hospitality and tourism providers negatively impacted by the then evolving pandemic. Documenting this early glimpse is valuable, helping us better prepare for similar episodes that may follow by depoliticizing actions that are based on health science.
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International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration
International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
8.60%
发文量
39
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration is an applied, internationally oriented hospitality and tourism management journal designed to help practitioners and researchers stay abreast of the latest developments in the field as well as facilitate the exchange of ideas. The journal addresses critical competency areas that will help practitioners be successful in this growing field now and into the future. An exciting and challenging international forum, the journal reflects current happenings and trends in the industry.
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