Exploring the Spanish Tourists’ Intentions to Travel to Zones That Have a Low-Impact of COVID-19 by Taking into Account Their Cognitive and Affective Risk Perceptions About the Pandemic

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Exploring the Spanish Tourists’ Intentions to Travel to Zones That Have a Low-Impact of COVID-19 by Taking into Account Their Cognitive and Affective Risk Perceptions About the PandemicData
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Álvarez-García, B., Monje-Amor, A., & Abeal Vázquez, J. P. (2024). Exploring the Spanish Tourists’ Intentions to Travel to Zones That Have a Low-Impact of COVID-19 by Taking into Account Their Cognitive and Affective Risk Perceptions About the Pandemic. Sage Open, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440241249528
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[Abstract]: In the current context in which tourism is beginning to recover, this study examines the worldwide trend of tourists traveling to destinations with a low impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in a country such as Spain, which is highly dependent
on tourism activity. By employing the SEM methodology and an extended theory of planned behavior (TPB), which
includes the cognitive and affective dimensions of perceived risk about the pandemic and past behavior, the results show
the positive effect that past behavior and the core variables of the TPB have on the behavioral intentions of Spanish tourists, despite the negative impact that their cognitive risk perception has on these core variables. The study’s findings have
useful practical implications for tourism authorities and stakeholders in Spain and other countries that are also highly
dependent on tourism.
Palabras chave
COVID-19 pandemic
Tourist industry
Behavioral intentions
TPB
SEM methodology
Tourist industry
Behavioral intentions
TPB
SEM methodology
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Atribución 4.0 Internacional
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2158-2440