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With the uncertain pandemic situation on a global scale, pro-social and sustainable tourism performance has been continuously valued and called for. Undoubtedly, the sustainable festival tourism tactics and formation of festival tourists’ personal norms and pro-social intentions urgently need to be investigated. This study has verified the intricate relations where problem awareness of COVID-19, ascription of responsibility, positive and negative anticipated feelings, descriptive and injunctive social norms and a sense of obligation to take pro-social behaviours efficiently affect travellers’ pro-social intentions for mask-wearing, social-distancing and sanitation activities. Moreover, psychological risk perception of COVD-19 and gender as the significant moderators ably broadened the proposed theoretic framework. This research not only enriched the current COVID-19 tourism literature and contributed valuable research direction of pro-social festival tourism from the theoretical perspective, but also provided practical suggestions for promoting the sustainable and pro-social tourism performance.
Xiaoting Chi; Gangwei Cai; Heesup Han. Festival travellers’ pro-social and protective behaviours against COVID-19 in the time of pandemic. Current Issues in Tourism 2021, 1 -15.
AMA StyleXiaoting Chi, Gangwei Cai, Heesup Han. Festival travellers’ pro-social and protective behaviours against COVID-19 in the time of pandemic. Current Issues in Tourism. 2021; ():1-15.
Chicago/Turabian StyleXiaoting Chi; Gangwei Cai; Heesup Han. 2021. "Festival travellers’ pro-social and protective behaviours against COVID-19 in the time of pandemic." Current Issues in Tourism , no. : 1-15.
This paper attempts to empirically analyze green/healthy B&B promotion strategies for tourism recovery after the first wave of COVID-19. The survey will be meaningful in the real world of B&B tourism recovery, and it was conducted during the first Chinese national holiday without travel restrictions. China was the first country to resume travel after COVID-19. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and structural equation modeling (SEM) were used for testing. The relationships observed among the green/healthy physical environment, well-being perception (WBP), tourist satisfaction (TS), and tourist loyalty (TL) provide a better understanding of how to support sustainable tourism recovery. Green/healthy B&B promotion strategies that focus on a green/healthy physical environment after the health crisis can also be employed in other countries and regions experiencing the same situation.
Gangwei Cai; Lei Xu; Weijun Gao. The green B&B promotion strategies for tourist loyalty: surveying the restart of Chinese national holiday travel after COVID-19. International Journal of Hospitality Management 2021, 94, 102704 .
AMA StyleGangwei Cai, Lei Xu, Weijun Gao. The green B&B promotion strategies for tourist loyalty: surveying the restart of Chinese national holiday travel after COVID-19. International Journal of Hospitality Management. 2021; 94 ():102704.
Chicago/Turabian StyleGangwei Cai; Lei Xu; Weijun Gao. 2021. "The green B&B promotion strategies for tourist loyalty: surveying the restart of Chinese national holiday travel after COVID-19." International Journal of Hospitality Management 94, no. : 102704.
Following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, it became significant to study how to improve the customer satisfaction for Japanese tourist accommodations for restart and recovery in the future, and in preparation for the 2021 Japan Olympics. Therefore, the current paper attempts to evaluate ryokans through descriptive statistics from a tourism accommodation survey and customer-satisfaction-related comprehensive assessment system for built environment efficiency (CASBEE) importance–performance analysis (IPA). Through three progressive studies, three findings were obtained: (1) ryokans are more flexible than hotels, have strong anti-risk capabilities, and have received more and more attention from tourists and support from the Japanese government; (2) improvement strategies for customer satisfaction after COVID-19 were provided from IPA; and (3) a dynamic evaluation model of green ryokans was discussed and may be employed in other countries and regions experiencing the same situation.
Gangwei Cai; Yan Hong; Lei Xu; Weijun Gao; Ka Wang; Xiaoting Chi. An Evaluation of Green Ryokans through a Tourism Accommodation Survey and Customer-Satisfaction-Related CASBEE–IPA after COVID-19 Pandemic. Sustainability 2020, 13, 145 .
AMA StyleGangwei Cai, Yan Hong, Lei Xu, Weijun Gao, Ka Wang, Xiaoting Chi. An Evaluation of Green Ryokans through a Tourism Accommodation Survey and Customer-Satisfaction-Related CASBEE–IPA after COVID-19 Pandemic. Sustainability. 2020; 13 (1):145.
Chicago/Turabian StyleGangwei Cai; Yan Hong; Lei Xu; Weijun Gao; Ka Wang; Xiaoting Chi. 2020. "An Evaluation of Green Ryokans through a Tourism Accommodation Survey and Customer-Satisfaction-Related CASBEE–IPA after COVID-19 Pandemic." Sustainability 13, no. 1: 145.
After the outbreak of COVID-19 (especially in the stage of tourism recovery), the bed and breakfast (B&B) tourism industry faced big challenges in improving its health strategies. B&Bs are very important for the tourism industry in China and many other countries. However, few studies have studied the impact of B&Bs, under COVID-19, on tourism in China. Our paper is among one of the first studies to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on tourist satisfaction with B&Bs in China. The work/travel restrictions started from 20 January 2020, and work/after travel resumed from 20 February 2020 in Zhejiang, China. Data were collected from 588 tourists (who experienced B&Bs in Zhejiang, China) from a WeChat online survey, from 1 March to 15 March 2020. The current study attempted to fill the gap by studying the changing tourist satisfaction levels with B&Bs before/after COVID-19. Moreover, some suggestions are given to the B&B industry for tourism resumption after COVID-19 by an importance–performance analysis (IPA).
Yan Hong; Gangwei Cai; Zhoujin Mo; Weijun Gao; Lei Xu; Yuanxing Jiang; Jinming Jiang. The Impact of COVID-19 on Tourist Satisfaction with B&B in Zhejiang, China: An Importance–Performance Analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020, 17, 3747 .
AMA StyleYan Hong, Gangwei Cai, Zhoujin Mo, Weijun Gao, Lei Xu, Yuanxing Jiang, Jinming Jiang. The Impact of COVID-19 on Tourist Satisfaction with B&B in Zhejiang, China: An Importance–Performance Analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17 (10):3747.
Chicago/Turabian StyleYan Hong; Gangwei Cai; Zhoujin Mo; Weijun Gao; Lei Xu; Yuanxing Jiang; Jinming Jiang. 2020. "The Impact of COVID-19 on Tourist Satisfaction with B&B in Zhejiang, China: An Importance–Performance Analysis." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 10: 3747.
After the recession in Japan in the 1990s, Japanese art exhibitions began to appear. The purpose of these exhibitions was to revitalize these areas through the presentation of art (attracting visitors and tourists). Correspondingly, this study explores the significance of exhibition-driven tourism in Japan. The Echigo–Tsumari Art Triennial (ETAT) was used as a case to study how exhibition-driven tourism has impacted sustainable tourism, economics, and the population. The current paper collected panel data from 1900 to 2018. These panel data were analyzed by descriptive statistics and a correlation analysis (a one-way ANOVA and a Pearson correlation analysis in SPSS26). The empirical analysis showed that the Echigo–Tsumari Art Triennial (exhibition-driven tourism) had positive impacts on sustainable tourism, economics, and the population; its correlations with Niigata were also clear. This study generated results that are valuable from both academic and industry perspectives (exhibition-driven tourism), as this field has not been extensively researched. The current paper also presents the theoretical and practical implications of the statistical results.
Gangwei Cai; Lei Xu; Weijun Gao; Yan Hong; Xiaoyu Ying; Yan Wang; Fanyue Qian. The Positive Impacts of Exhibition-Driven Tourism on Sustainable Tourism, Economics, and Population: The Case of the Echigo–Tsumari Art Triennale in Japan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020, 17, 1489 .
AMA StyleGangwei Cai, Lei Xu, Weijun Gao, Yan Hong, Xiaoyu Ying, Yan Wang, Fanyue Qian. The Positive Impacts of Exhibition-Driven Tourism on Sustainable Tourism, Economics, and Population: The Case of the Echigo–Tsumari Art Triennale in Japan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17 (5):1489.
Chicago/Turabian StyleGangwei Cai; Lei Xu; Weijun Gao; Yan Hong; Xiaoyu Ying; Yan Wang; Fanyue Qian. 2020. "The Positive Impacts of Exhibition-Driven Tourism on Sustainable Tourism, Economics, and Population: The Case of the Echigo–Tsumari Art Triennale in Japan." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 5: 1489.