Aziz Norzalita Abd, Long Fei, Bhuiyan Miraj Ahmed, Rahman Muhammad Khalilur
UKM-Graduate School of Business, National University of Malaysia, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia.
Business School, Guangdong Ocean University, Yangjiang, China.
Front Psychol. 2022 Sep 27;13:961464. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.961464. eCollection 2022.
The COVID-19 pandemic has deeply influenced the tourism and hospitality industry, and it has also reshaped people's travel preferences and related behaviors. As a result, how prospective travelers perceive travel constraints and their effects on future travel behaviors may have changed to some extent. Besides, such perception arguably varies across gender. Therefore, this research examines the interplay between travel constraints, gender, and travel intentions for facilitating robust tourism recovery by revisiting the Leisure Constraints Model (LCM) from a gender perspective. Data were collected through a survey from 357 Malaysian prospective travelers. By conducting path analysis and multigroup analysis (MGA), it is found that structural and interpersonal constraints impose indirect effects on travel intentions (mediated by intrapersonal constraints), and gender moderating the effect of structural cost on intrapersonal constraints and effect of intrapersonal constraints on travel intentions. Based on these findings, this research provides theoretical and practical implications into how to adjust their marketing strategies and travel products during the era of "new normal" for tourism policy makers, destination marketers, and related businesses.
新冠疫情对旅游业和酒店业产生了深远影响,也重塑了人们的旅行偏好及相关行为。因此,潜在旅行者对旅行限制及其对未来旅行行为影响的认知可能在一定程度上发生了变化。此外,这种认知可能因性别而异。因此,本研究通过从性别视角重新审视休闲限制模型(LCM),考察旅行限制、性别和旅行意愿之间的相互作用,以促进旅游业强劲复苏。通过对357名马来西亚潜在旅行者进行调查收集数据。通过路径分析和多组分析(MGA)发现,结构和人际限制对旅行意愿产生间接影响(由个人内部限制介导),并且性别调节结构成本对个人内部限制的影响以及个人内部限制对旅行意愿的影响。基于这些发现,本研究为旅游政策制定者、目的地营销人员和相关企业在“新常态”时代如何调整营销策略和旅游产品提供了理论和实践启示。