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A comparative wavelet analysis of the differential sensitivities of leisure and business travel to geopolitical risks and economic policy uncertainty: A study of inbound travel to South KoreaA comparative wavelet analysis of the differential sensitivities of leisure and business travel to geopolitical risks and economic policy uncertainty: A study of inbound travel to South Korea

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A comparative wavelet analysis of the differential sensitivities of leisure and business travel to geopolitical risks and economic policy uncertainty: A study of inbound travel to South Korea
Authors
Lee, Kyoung-JooChoi, Sun -Yong
Issue Date
Jun-2023
Publisher
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Keywords
Geopolitical risk; Economic policy uncertainty; Leisure travel; Business travel; Wavelet coherence analysis
Citation
JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT, v.55, pp.202 - 208
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Volume
55
Start Page
202
End Page
208
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/87876
DOI
10.1016/j.jhtm.2023.03.021
ISSN
1447-6770
Abstract
Accurately forecasting travel demand can help policymakers and business enterprises significantly improve tourism promotion and marketing strategies, optimize investment plans, and achieve high operational efficiency. Although the existing literature has shown that geopolitical risks (GPR) and economic policy uncertainty (EPU) significantly and negatively affect travel demand, it has ignored the diversity in this demand and its diverging sensitivity to or tolerance for risks. To fill this gap, this study proposes that leisure and business travel react differently to GPR and EPU, and performs a comparative wavelet analysis based on the data on inbound foreign tourists in South Korea. The results show that leisure travel reacts quickly and sensitively to global and domestic GPR and EPU, but business travel moves much less sensitively, showing a high tolerance for risks. Recognizing business travel as a more stable and lucrative market segment, this study proposes that policymakers and business managers should implement targeted measures to promote business travel.
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