Pandemi Covid-19 memberikan dampak destruktif yang mengubah sektor pariwisata Indonesia. Salah satu perubahan yang terjadi tampak melalui pergeseran preferensi dan perilaku wisatawan yang beralih ke destinasi wisata alam, terutama pasca vaksinasi Covid-19. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui faktor yang mampu memicu munculnya intensi perilaku berwisata alam pasca vaksinasi Covid-19, khususnya pada masyarakat DKI Jakarta sebagai wilayah dengan tingkat infeksi, kesembuhan dan penerima vaksin Covid-19 tertinggi di Indonesia. Penelitian ini secara empiris mengaplikasikan teori perilaku terencana (TPB) terhadap156 responden. Berdasarkan pengolahan data dan uji analisis melalui pendekatan Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) ditemukan empat hubungan signifikan serta satu hubungan yang tidak signifikan. Sikap dan norma subjektif secara signifikan memengaruhi intensi perilaku berwisata alam pasca vaksinasi Covid-19. Bahkan norma subjektif secara empiris juga mampu memengaruhi munculnya sikap dan persepsi atas kontrol perilaku berwisata alam tersebut. Namun persepsi atas kontrol perilaku berwisata alam tidak mampu memicu munculnya intensi perilaku berwisata alam masyarakat DKI Jakarta meskipun sudah vaksinasi Covid-19.
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a destructive impact that has changed Indonesia’s tourism sector. One of the changes is the shift in preferences and behavior of tourists who switch to natural destinations, especially after the Covid-19 vaccination. This study aims to determine the factors that can trigger the emergence of behavioral intentions for nature tourism after the Covid-19 vaccination, especially in DKI. Jakarta has the highest infection rate, cure, and recipient of the Covid-19 vaccine in Indonesia. This study empirically applies the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to 156 respondents. Using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), data processing and analysis tests found four significant and one insignificant correlation. Attitudes and subjective norms significantly influence the intention of nature tourism after the Covid-19 vaccination. Even subjective norms empirically can also influence the emergence of attitudes and perceived behavioral control of nature tourism behavior. However, the perceived behavioral control of nature tourism behavior cannot trigger the emergence of the nature tourism behavioral intention of DKI. Jakarta even though they have been vaccinated. Keywords: covid-19, theory of planned behavior (tpb), tourism, tourism behavioral intention, vaccine.
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