2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,情绪健康对出境度假者旅行动机和意图的影响

Q3 Social Sciences
Man-U. Io, Rachel Luna Peralta
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摘要

摘要:本研究旨在调查2019冠状病毒病疫情期间游客在旅游动机和旅游意向下的日常生活情感幸福感。基于对511名澳门出境度假者的调查,本研究对假设进行了检验,发现游客在新冠肺炎疫情期间最为关注的“逃避与放松”的推动因素以及“安全与便利”和“家庭社会化”两个动机构式对游客的重复旅游意愿有显著影响。此外,游客对日常生活的积极情绪会增加他们对“安全与便利”的重复旅游意愿和动机,但会降低旅游消费对“家庭社会化”的需求,而消极情绪则相反。本研究实证证实了新冠肺炎疫情期间,日常生活中情绪幸福感对游客旅游动机和意愿的显著影响。讨论了旅游恢复的理论意义和管理意义。
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Emotional well-being impact on travel motivation and intention of outbound vacationers during the COVID-19 pandemic
ABSTRACT This study attempts to investigate tourists’ emotional well-being in routine life with travel motivations and intention during COVID-19. Based on a survey of 511 Macao outbound vacationers, this study tested the hypotheses and revealed that the push factor of ‘escape & relaxation’ and two motivational constructs of ‘ safety & convenience’ and ‘family socialization’, which much concerned tourists during COVID-19 pandemic, could significantly influence tourists’ repeat travel intention. Moreover, the results indicated that tourists’ positive emotions toward their routine life could increase their repeat travel intention and motivation of ‘safety & convenience’ but decrease the need of ‘family socialization’ for tourism consumption, while negative emotions did the opposite. This study empirically confirmed the significant effects of emotional well-being in routine life on tourists’ travel motivations and intention during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some theoretical implications for future research and managerial implications for tourism recovery were discussed.
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Leisure/Loisir
Leisure/Loisir Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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