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Effects of ideology on visit intention and trust toward a destination

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Pages 112-133 | Published online: 19 Oct 2020
 

Abstract

In today’s world of ideological polarization, ideological events held in a destination may affect potential visitors’ visit intention and trust toward the destination. A quasi-experimental study was used where liberal and conservative potential visitors were exposed to two opposing ideological events (for versus against same-sex marriage event) to be held in a destination. After the exposure to one of these two conditions, participants were then asked about their visit intention and trust and toward the destination. Liberals were significantly more willing to visit a destination during an against same-sex marriage event (against-event) than a for same-sex marriage event (for-event). However, if liberals’ trust toward the destination was damaged when the destination hosted the against-event, then they were less likely to visit the destination. Conservatives’ visit intention and trust toward a destination were not affected differently when exposed to a for- or against-event held in the destination.

Data availability statement

The data is publicly available through Figshare and the DOI is 10.6084/m9.figshare. 12525545. Please contact the authors if you have any questions about retrieving the data.

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We have no known conflict of interest to disclose.

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