TOURISM DEPENDENCY, COVID VACCINE INTENTION AND BELIEFS
Location
Gran Canaria
Participation
Attend the conference at Gran Canaria in person.
Type of Submission
Paper Presentation
Short Abstract
This research examines the association between tourism dependency and COVID-19 vaccination intention and beliefs, including vaccine confidence, safety and efficacy concerns. Our findings indicate that there are clear differences between tourism-dependent and non-dependent groups, with the dependent group showing less intention to undertake a COVID-19 vaccine, less vaccine confidence, and more safety concerns. Testing the causal relationship between tourism dependency and intention of taking a COVID-19 vaccine, findings show even a negative but weak relationship, further confirming that tourism dependency is not likely to positively influence intentions and beliefs related to vaccines.
TOURISM DEPENDENCY, COVID VACCINE INTENTION AND BELIEFS
Gran Canaria
This research examines the association between tourism dependency and COVID-19 vaccination intention and beliefs, including vaccine confidence, safety and efficacy concerns. Our findings indicate that there are clear differences between tourism-dependent and non-dependent groups, with the dependent group showing less intention to undertake a COVID-19 vaccine, less vaccine confidence, and more safety concerns. Testing the causal relationship between tourism dependency and intention of taking a COVID-19 vaccine, findings show even a negative but weak relationship, further confirming that tourism dependency is not likely to positively influence intentions and beliefs related to vaccines.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/itsa/ITSA2022/ITSA2022/10