英文摘要 |
After the outbreak of severe special infectious pneumonia COVID-19 (referred to as new crown pneumonia) in Wuhan, Hubei, China in 2020, it quickly spread to other provinces and cities in China and around the world. The global tourism industry was hit by the impact of the global spread of new crown pneumonia. The motivation of this research is to explore the impact of tourism shocks on perceived risks under the epidemic, and to explore the impact of tourism shocks on consumer willingness under the epidemic.The purpose of this research is to understand whether the tourism shock brought by the new crown pneumonia epidemic has a significant impact on perceived risk, whether perceived risk has a significant interference effect on tourism shock and international hotel consumption willingness, including the difference between tourism shock and perceived risk relationship. The results of this study confirm that the tourism shock has a significant positive impact on both the perceived risk of the epidemic and the willingness to consume, while the perceived risk of the epidemic has an insignificant interference effect on the impact of the tourism shock and the willingness to consume. |