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How will multifaceted trust impact domestic travel during the COVID-19 pandemic and subjective well-being? A comparison between Korea and the US

Authors
Shin, HakseungKang, JuhyunPark, ChanghwanLee, Hoon
Issue Date
Oct-2022
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Keywords
COVID-19 pandemic; Policy trust; Destination trust; Interactional trust; Travel experiences; Subjective well-being
Citation
TOURISM MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES, v.44, pp.1 - 12
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Journal Title
TOURISM MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES
Volume
44
Start Page
1
End Page
12
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/172987
DOI
10.1016/j.tmp.2022.101033
ISSN
2211-9736
Abstract
This study examines the impact of extended tourist trust constructs on domestic travel experiences, subjective well-being, and future travel intention in the pandemic. Data was obtained through a survey conducted on 1181 Korean and American domestic tourists. The results show that policy trust and destination trust have positive effects on travel frequency and satisfaction. Moreover, interactional trust positively impacted travel satisfaction. While both travel frequency and travel satisfaction have positive impacts on subjective well-being of travelers, travel satisfaction has a stronger impact on subjective well-being than travel frequency. However, certain relationships were influenced by national backgrounds (U·S vs. Korea).
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