Liu Sung-Ta
Department of Urban Industrial Management and Marketing, University of Taipei, Taiwan.
Heliyon. 2023 Feb 28;9(3):e14157. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14157. eCollection 2023 Mar.
Participating in tourism activities in crowded areas such as cities during the COVID-19 pandemic represents a risk. This study examined the demographic and psychological features of Taiwanese domestic urban tourists during the pandemic in 2021. The theoretical framework was based on push-pull motivation, self-concordance, and push-pull-mooring theories. The 680 valid questionnaire responses indicated that the respondents were generally interested in domestic urban tourism despite the pandemic threat. Moreover, 187 respondents regarded themselves as urban tourism seekers. Their demographic features were consistent with the typical primary urban tourism market profile: they were young, highly educated, and employed in skilled occupations. In terms of psychological features, the push factors, representing the individuals' intrinsic urban tourism motivations, were more potent than the pull factors, representing a city's tourism opportunities, as motivational drivers for increasing seekers' urban tourism intention during the pandemic. The methodology and findings of this study strengthen the literature on urban tourism and pandemic recovery.
在新冠疫情期间参与城市等人口密集地区的旅游活动存在风险。本研究调查了2021年疫情期间台湾岛内城市游客的人口统计学和心理特征。理论框架基于推拉动机、自我和谐以及推拉系泊理论。680份有效问卷回复表明,尽管存在疫情威胁,受访者总体上对岛内城市旅游感兴趣。此外,187名受访者将自己视为城市旅游探索者。他们的人口统计学特征与典型的主要城市旅游市场概况一致:年轻、受过高等教育且从事技能型职业。在心理特征方面,作为个体内在城市旅游动机的推动因素,比作为城市旅游机会的拉动因素,在推动探索者在疫情期间增加城市旅游意愿方面,是更有力的动机驱动因素。本研究的方法和结果充实了城市旅游和疫情后复苏方面的文献。