2020
DOI: 10.1080/15470148.2020.1832010
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Effects of ideology on visit intention and trust toward a destination

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“…An online questionnaire was adapted from several previous researchers to collect the data (Abubakar & Ilkan, 2016;Boger, 2020;Cengizci et al, 2020;Nthebe, 2016;Pujiastuti et al, 2017;Salsabila & Alversia, 2020). Questionnaire adaptation was based on the topic of this research, which targets international bleisure tourists in Malaysia.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An online questionnaire was adapted from several previous researchers to collect the data (Abubakar & Ilkan, 2016;Boger, 2020;Cengizci et al, 2020;Nthebe, 2016;Pujiastuti et al, 2017;Salsabila & Alversia, 2020). Questionnaire adaptation was based on the topic of this research, which targets international bleisure tourists in Malaysia.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study discusses the association between consumers' trust in information on online media and their visit intention Yoo and Gretzel, 2011). PTR is believed to be a vital antecedent for a tourist's intention to visit a travel destination (Ben-Shaul and Reichel, 2018;Boger et al, 2020;Su et al, 2020). Deepfake videos are made using AI and DL technology, which are morphed types of fake; however, it ensures a realistic view of the destination that lures travelers.…”
Section: Perceived Trust (Ptr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While tourism is intangible in its product and service, image plays a more significant part in one’s mind than reality and can develop the tourist’s visit (Gallarza et al , 2002; Pesaresi and Abbasian, 2022; Yılmaz and Yilmaz, 2020). It applies to potential tourists and repeated tourists, regardless of their differences in destination image sources (Beerli and Martín, 2004; Boger et al , 2020; El Sheikh, 2020). The repeated tourists often use their hands-on experience to form the destination image, known as the primary destination image (Beerli and Martín, 2004; El Sheikh, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%