1. Risk and destination perceptions of Wuhan, China since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Ong, Yi Xuan, Ito, Naoya, and Sun, Tao
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DESTINATION image (Tourism) , *RISK perception , *COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
The COVID-19 outbreak has the world gripped by fear and panic with its high velocity of infection. Based on the first three months of the global pandemic centred in Asia, this study investigates the relationship between the perception of COVID-19 on consumers' destination image towards Wuhan and China, and how risk perceptions and changes in destination image affect travel intention to the destinations. Findings illuminated that perceptions of COVID-19 do not have a direct effect on destination image. Instead, risk perception of travelling during the pandemic mediated its effects on the destination image of Wuhan and China. Theoretical and practical implications concerning the management of destination image for the recovery of tourism are discussed with future possibilities of this research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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