Fan Xuecong, Lu Junyu, Qiu Miaoxi, Xiao Xiao
Hainan University-Arizona State University Joint International Tourism College, Hainan University, Haikou, Hainan, 570228, China.
School of Community Resources and Development, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USA, 85004.
J Outdoor Recreat Tour. 2023 Mar;41:100522. doi: 10.1016/j.jort.2022.100522. Epub 2022 Apr 28.
The COVID-19 pandemic severely hit the tourism industry in China and worldwide. Chinese government adopted extensive nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to control it. COVID-19 has been well under control since April 2020 and China entered into a unique recovering period. The aim of this study is to examine how the COVID-19 pandemic changed residents' travel behaviors and intentions and investigate the theoretical factors associated with these changes during the pandemic and the recovery period. This study used a mixed-methods approach by combining quantitative surveys (N = 1,423) and qualitative interviews (N = 34). We extended the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to include other emerging factors in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, such as risk perception, tourist trust, and charitable attitude. Our findings show that COVID-19 changed respondents' travel preferences in different ways, for example, tend to choose natural/outdoor/uncrowded attractions over cultural/indoor/crowded attractions. Second, respondents' domestic travel behaviors and intentions were positively associated with constructs in TPB, charitable attitude to contribute to the recovery of the tourism industry, tourists' trust in domestic COVID-19 control, and awareness of destinations' promotion strategies, while domestic travel intentions were negatively associated with risk perception. Third, concerns about the international COVID-19 control and travel restrictions were the two major factors affecting residents' intentions to travel abroad. Finally, we highlighted the management implications including implementing strict preventive measures while improving the effectiveness, increasing tourists' trust, and adopting diverse marketing and promotion strategies.
新冠疫情严重冲击了中国乃至全球的旅游业。中国政府采取了广泛的非药物干预措施(NPIs)来加以控制。自2020年4月以来,新冠疫情已得到有效控制,中国进入了一个独特的恢复期。本研究旨在考察新冠疫情如何改变居民的旅行行为和意图,并探究在疫情期间及恢复期与这些变化相关的理论因素。本研究采用了混合研究方法,结合了定量调查(N = 1423)和定性访谈(N = 34)。我们扩展了计划行为理论(TPB),纳入了新冠疫情背景下的其他新兴因素,如风险认知、游客信任和慈善态度。我们的研究结果表明,新冠疫情以不同方式改变了受访者的旅行偏好,例如,相较于文化/室内/拥挤的景点,他们更倾向于选择自然/户外/不拥挤的景点。其次,受访者的国内旅行行为和意图与计划行为理论中的构念、助力旅游业复苏的慈善态度、游客对国内新冠疫情防控的信任以及对目的地推广策略的认知呈正相关,而国内旅行意图与风险认知呈负相关。第三,对国际新冠疫情防控和旅行限制的担忧是影响居民出国旅行意图的两大主要因素。最后,我们强调了管理启示,包括在提高有效性的同时实施严格的预防措施、增强游客信任以及采取多样化的营销和推广策略。