摘要
Existing research has shown that political crisis events can directly impact the tourism industry.However,the current methods suffer from potential changes of unobserved variables,which poses challenges for a reliable evaluation of the political crisis impacts.This paper proposes a panel counterfactual approach with Internet search index,which can quantitatively capture the change of crisis impacts across time and disentangle the effect of the event of interest from the rest.It also provides a tool to examine potential channels through which the crisis may affect tourist outflows.This research empirically applies the framework to analyze the THAAD event on tourist flows from the Chinese Mainland to South Korea.Findings highlight the strong and negative short-term impact of the political crisis on the tourists' intentions to visit a place.This paper provides essential evidence to help decision-makers improve the management of the tourism crisis.
基金
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.72203246(HUANG Bai's work)
the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos.72322016,72073126,71988101,71973116 and 72091212
Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by CAST (SUN Yuying's work)。