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Can mask mandates boost nature-based tourism? The role of escapism and travel anxiety

Authors :
Economía financiera II
Finantza ekonomia II
Paredes, Mario R.
Apaolaza Ibáñez, Vanesa
Hartmann, Patrick
Marcos Diaz, Aitor
García Merino, José Domingo
Economía financiera II
Finantza ekonomia II
Paredes, Mario R.
Apaolaza Ibáñez, Vanesa
Hartmann, Patrick
Marcos Diaz, Aitor
García Merino, José Domingo
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Tourism in a post-pandemic era will likely be oriented toward nature because contact with nature has restorative health benefits. The purpose of this study was to analyze the antecedents of tourists’ intentions to visit nature-based resorts during a pandemic. A nationally representative sample of the Spanish population (n = 500) was recruited by an online commercial panel to test and empirically validate the proposed conceptual framework. The findings confirmed a direct relationship between negative perceptions of wearing face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic and tourists’ intentions to visit nature-based resorts. The relationship between the perceived negative effects of wearing face masks and the intention to visit nature-based resorts was positively mediated by the need for escapism. This impact was less pronounced for anxious travelers, as shown by results corroborating the moderating effect of travel anxiety. The findings of this study contribute to research on tourism crises and provide future insights into the recovery of the industry during COVID-19.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
The study was funded by the Spanish Government and European Regional Development Fund (PID2021-123686OB-I00 AEI/FEDER UE) https://www.ciencia.gob.es/, the Basque Government (IT1731-22, PRE-2021-2-0037) https://www.euskadi.eus/, and the FESIDE Foundation (03-21) https://www.feside.org/ to VA and PH. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1390907203
Document Type :
Electronic Resource