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The effects of risk message frames on post-pandemic travel intentions: the moderation of empathy and perceived waiting time

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Pages 3387-3406 | Received 16 Sep 2020, Accepted 19 Jan 2021, Published online: 10 Feb 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The moderation roles of empathy and perceived waiting time (PWT) on post-pandemic travel intentions have not as yet been investigated. This study of 684 Chinese resident respondents elicited how COVID-19 risk messages affected post-pandemic travel intentions. The results showed that people exposed to messages in the risk-amplifying frame had lower basic travel and destination travel intentions than those who were exposed to messages in the risk- attenuating frame. Empathy had a beneficial effect on basic travel intentions and had an inducing effect on destination travel intentions only in high-risk situations. High PWT tourists had more positive destination travel intentions in the risk-attenuating frame. The findings provide a theoretical basis for future research as well as practical implications for destination risk communications and market restoration during a public health crisis.

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Funding

Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 41971182); Humanities and Social Sciences Foundation of Ministry of Education of China (Grant No. 19YJAZH097); Special Research Project of “Maritime Silk Road” of Huaqiao University (HSZD2014-09).

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