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Understanding destination information cocoons and polarization of travel attitude and intention: How can travel experiences mitigate bias?
Huang, Guo Qiong Ivanka1; Wong, Ip Kin Anthony2; Zhou Torres, Wanyi Christina3; Davari, Dori1; Xie, Haoxiang4
2025-04-01
Source PublicationTourism Management
ABS Journal Level4
ISSN0261-5177
Volume107Pages:105075
Abstract

Extant research remains relatively silent on the polarizing attitudes stemming from large-scale conflict events, such as trade wars. Information cocoons, which highlight unilateral information, have been shown to amplify polarized opinions and behaviors. This paper aims to integrate mixed methods with social identity, system justification, and cognitive dissonance theories across four interrelated studies to understand the impact of conflict events and subsequent information cocoons on tourist decision-making. Study 1 leverages the elastic net synthetic control method to compare the actual Chinese tourist travel to the US with a predicted counterfactual scenario without the trade war. Studies 2 through 5, with 300, 423, 517, and 201 respondents respectively, examined tourists’ competing reasonings and approach-avoidance tendencies regarding information cocoons about destinations involved in the trade war. The findings deepen our understanding of how information cocoons amplify polarized thinking and behaviors, which can be partially mitigated by travel experiences to conflicting countries.

KeywordDestination Information Cocoon Social Identity System Justification Cognitive Dissonance Trade War The Elastic Net synThetic Control Method
DOI10.1016/j.tourman.2024.105075
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Language英語English
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85206550521
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Business Administration
DEPARTMENT OF INTEGRATED RESORT AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Corresponding AuthorZhou Torres, Wanyi Christina
Affiliation1.School of Hotel and Tourism Management, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2.Faculty of Business Administration, University of Macau, Taipa, Avenida da Universidade, Macau, Macao
3.School of Tourism Management, Sun Yat-sen University, China
4.University of Edinburgh Business School, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Huang, Guo Qiong Ivanka,Wong, Ip Kin Anthony,Zhou Torres, Wanyi Christina,et al. Understanding destination information cocoons and polarization of travel attitude and intention: How can travel experiences mitigate bias?[J]. Tourism Management, 2025, 107, 105075.
APA Huang, Guo Qiong Ivanka., Wong, Ip Kin Anthony., Zhou Torres, Wanyi Christina., Davari, Dori., & Xie, Haoxiang (2025). Understanding destination information cocoons and polarization of travel attitude and intention: How can travel experiences mitigate bias?. Tourism Management, 107, 105075.
MLA Huang, Guo Qiong Ivanka,et al."Understanding destination information cocoons and polarization of travel attitude and intention: How can travel experiences mitigate bias?".Tourism Management 107(2025):105075.
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