Department of Geography and Resource Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Sep 17;18(18):9824. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18189824.
The global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has tremendously reshaped the tourism industry and destinations worldwide. Tourism destinations and the travel market require empirical research to support their post-pandemic strategies, especially in relation to the influences of changing perceptions of tourism risks, experience, and behavioural intention. This paper aims to propose a conceptual model and its hypotheses of the perceived tourism risks of natural and man-made disasters to explain the associations between the expected travel experience and ultimate travel behaviour. This paper provides a foundation for further empirical study based on a literature review and discussion. Several areas of theoretical development are identified for immediate research: (1) comparison of self-interpretation and understanding of multi-dimensional tourism risks of natural and man-made complexity in epidemics across a great variety of geographical and geo-political territories; (2) a complex web of influence to changing safety concerns and risk perception by information dissemination; (3) the effect of destination selection or hesitation in travel intention caused by changing destination image; and (4) local perception of the epidemic and health crisis. Destination authorities are recommended to (1) strengthen the preparedness and emergency responses of an effective disaster management process, (2) maintain the emotional solidarity of both tourists and local residents, and (3) mitigate multiple dimensions of the perceived risks, mainly associated with the health and psychological risks of those affected.
全球冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行极大地改变了全球的旅游业和旅游目的地。旅游目的地和旅游市场需要实证研究来支持其疫情后的战略,特别是在与旅游风险、体验和行为意向的感知变化相关的方面。本文旨在提出一个概念模型及其假设,以解释自然灾害和人为灾害的感知旅游风险与预期旅游体验和最终旅游行为之间的关联。本文通过文献回顾和讨论,为进一步的实证研究提供了基础。确定了几个立即进行研究的理论发展领域:(1)比较不同地理和地缘政治区域对流行病中自然和人为灾害多维旅游风险的自我解释和理解;(2)信息传播对安全问题和风险感知变化的复杂影响;(3)因目的地形象变化而导致的目的地选择或旅行意向犹豫不决;以及(4)对疫情和健康危机的当地看法。建议目的地当局(1)加强有效的灾害管理过程的准备和应急反应;(2)保持游客和当地居民的情感团结;(3)减轻感知风险的多个维度,主要与受影响者的健康和心理风险有关。