Choi, Hwansuk Chris, et al. “Canadians’ Travel Knowledge Acquisition During the Pandemic: A Cognitive Mediation Model Approach”. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, vol. 51, no. 4, 2023, pp. 247-61, https://doi.org/10.1111/fcsr.12480.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Choi, Hwansuk Chris
Author: Liang, Lena Jingen
Author: Pang, Sharon F. H.
Author: Huang, Shuyue
Date Issued
2023
Date Published Online
2023-06-19
Abstract

This study aimed to improve Canada's preparedness to rejuvenate the economy in public health crises by understanding how potential tourists acquire knowledge using the cognitive mediation model. We examined the effect of media motivations (i.e., surveillance gratification and anticipated interaction) in predicting two types of subjective knowledge (i.e., pandemic knowledge and travel health knowledge) through the mediation of media attention and elaboration. The study results supported all hypotheses except for the relationships between surveillance gratification and media attention, and media attention and travel health knowledge. This study provides implications for destination marketing organizations to understand Canadians' travel decisions during the pandemic.

Language

  • English
Rights
CC-BY
Funding Note
Rapid-Response Internal Research
Mount Saint Vincent University
Page range
247-261
Host Title
Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal
Host Abbreviated Title
Family & Consum Sci Res J
Volume
51
Issue
4
ISSN
1552-3934
1077-727X

Department

Rights

  • CC BY