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ISSN:0261-5177

e-ISSN:1879-3193

IF/分区:12.4/Q1

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We investigate how risk perceptions and psychological distance impacted people's travel intentions during Covid-19. Our findings reveal that traveling to a high-risk destination increased people's risk perceptions of Covid-19, and their ris...
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Francesco Luigi Milone,Ulrich Gunter,Bozana Zekan Francesco Luigi Milone
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a major shock to the global tourism industry. Given its peculiarity, this paper analyzes one of the most intriguing questions in the Airbnb literature - the pricing of Airbnb listings - by taking advantage of ...
Andreas Philippe Hüsser,Timo Ohnmacht Andreas Philippe Hüsser
A comparative vignette-based experimental survey design incorporating various socio-psychological factors, linked to the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), the Health Belief Model (HBM) and the Domain-Specific Risk-Taking scale (DOSPERT) was...
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We investigated the effect of government support of hotels on hotels' employee support (namely, health support, staff retention, and staff training) and consequently on employee job satisfaction and organizational commitment, through the mo...
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Crowding is a critical determinant of consumers' satisfaction with and preferences for different shopping and travel situations. When considering a selection of travel and hospitality options, travelers are influenced by perceived crowding....
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Yang Chen,Zihao Zhang,Tao Wang Yang Chen
Despite insights about tourists' health risk perception, crisis management literature still lacks understanding of how tourists actually experience ongoing crises and how their in situ perception evolves. Drawing on the unique case of the q...
Francisco Femenia-Serra,Ulrike Gretzel,Aurkene Alzua-Sorzabal Francisco Femenia-Serra
The crisis arising from the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the entire tourism system, including communication and marketing practices. Of these practices, in recent years influencer marketing has been one of the more successful strategies f...
Tomasz Kaczmarek,Katarzyna Perez,Ender Demir et al. Tomasz Kaczmarek et al.
What protects travel and leisure companies from a global pandemic, such as COVID-19? To answer this question, we investigate data on over 1200 travel and leisure companies in 52 countries. We consider 80 characteristics, such as company fin...