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In their study, the authors explore consumers' interests in buying sustainable food in Taiwan. The study focused on interest instead of intention or behavior to better understand the formation of interest. For their study, the authors develop four hypotheses. The first one is examining the relationship between knowledge and interest in buying sustainable food.

The second examines friends' support regarding the level of interest, while the third addresses the relationship between price and interest. In the final hypothesis, they explore health incentives and levels of interest. The results indicate that the first three hypotheses were supported while the fourth was not. Their study seeks to determine the behavioral tendency of the middle-aged and seniors in bicycle tourism at environmentally protected scenic areas and its relevant influence factors.

The authors use the theory of planned behavior TPB and develop six hypotheses. The first three hypotheses examine the relationship among sports habits and subjective norms, perceived behaviors, and respondents' attitudes toward biking. The other three examine the association of respondent's behavioral intentions and attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behaviors. A structural equation model was developed, and each hypothesis was accepted.

In this paper, the authors explore the memberships of golf clubs in Taiwan's central region and determine whether golfers' involvement in activities affects the degree of place attachment. They also add two factors of activity experience and experience value to develop a theoretical framework.

This theoretical model was based on six hypotheses. The first two were related to how local attachment and activity experience are affected by involvement. The other four hypotheses identified significant relationships among activity experience, experience value, activity involvement, and local attachment.

As their outcomes reveal, all hypotheses were supported except for the last one. This paper examines ownership equity as a predictor of future business failure within the tourism and hospitality sectors. This study's main goals were to examine which ratios are the most important in a model forecasting failure for tourism businesses. The authors sought to determine if, in a strict financial model, there exist ratios that can be associated from a psychological point of view.

Using an expert-driven approach, they demonstrated that experts' judgment is an appropriate way to develop a bankruptcy prediction model. Finally, they conclude that the MAN ratio total percentage of equity ownership by company directors , which is often considered an important psychological factor, was the fourth most important ratio for developing a bankruptcy model.

All authors listed have made a substantial, direct and intellectual contribution to the work, and approved it for publication. The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest. In closing this editorial, we want to mention that without the thought-provoking papers and the hospitality of the Frontiers in Psychology editors and editorial board, it would have been daunting or even impossible to prepare and create this special issue.

Our sincere thanks also to all the reviewers for their valuable recommendations and their critical academic efforts.

Thereby, any changes significantly impact the stakeholders, either in a positive or negative way. In this case, thousands of vacationers left frustrated and thousands of employees lost their job. Furthermore, the leisure, tourism and hospitality environment are impacted by instances of the financial crisis and the industry is constantly being reshaped by the deployment of robots, artificial intelligence, and blockchain, as well as instances value co-creation and co-destruction.

These fast-paced changes and the way they reshape the development of the tourism industry create concern among stakeholders.

Additionally, consumers continuously reshaping the industry as well. For example, the fastest-growing segments of Muslim tourists, with their own expectations regarding tourism products and services, created the rise of Halal tourism in recent years.

More of that there is no clear indication of how these new methodologies can provide additional knowledge regarding psychological aspects usually rise in the field. Growth of total travel and tourism contribution to GDP Vietnam Number of international visitor arrivals in Vietnam Average trip duration per international overnight visitor Vietnam , by trip type. Number of domestic tourist arrivals in Vietnam Trip duration per domestic overnight visitor Vietnam , by accommodation type.

GDP contribution of accommodation and food services in Vietnam Share of domestic and international guests in upscale hotels Vietnam Number of tour operators Vietnam Online travel agency usage Vietnam Devices used for booking tickets or services via an online travel agency Vietnam Number of inbound visitors to Vietnam , by month.

Change in international tourist arrivals in Vietnam , by means of transport. More interesting topics Related topics.

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