2021
DOI: 10.1108/gkmc-06-2021-0106
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Decoding the global trend of “vaccine tourism” through public sentiments and emotions: does it get a nod on Twitter?

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to fill the major research gap prevalent in the tourism literature on the new form of tourism branching out from the COVID-19. While there are newspaper reports mentioning about the government’s reaction to vaccine tourism, there is no such study or report that tries to understand what the global masses feel about it; thus, a preliminary investigation of the social sentiment and emotion accruing around vaccine tourism on Twitter is carried out. Design/methodology/approach This explora… Show more

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“…Several efforts are administered to speed up the vaccination program in the context of tourism. Vaccine tourism is the new approach taken by countries like the USA to restart the ill sector and has gained some popularity (Gulati 2021;Higgins-Desbiolles et al 2021). Whatever the cases, an intensive vaccination program is undoubtedly the aspired holy grail to curb the severely impaired tourism sector (Williams et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several efforts are administered to speed up the vaccination program in the context of tourism. Vaccine tourism is the new approach taken by countries like the USA to restart the ill sector and has gained some popularity (Gulati 2021;Higgins-Desbiolles et al 2021). Whatever the cases, an intensive vaccination program is undoubtedly the aspired holy grail to curb the severely impaired tourism sector (Williams et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As of September 2021, a search for published academic papers indexed in Scopus yielded only 28 studies. However, after restricting the search criteria to identify papers with vaccine tourism as the keyword, only two papers, by Gulati [29] and Higgins-Desbiolles et al [30], showed up. Hence, we aim to address this research gap by examining the critical factors encouraging young tourists to sign up for vaccine tourism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study attributed that such people may not know the severity of the life-threatening disease, that is, Covid-19, so they were more inclined to support and spread negative emotions for Covid-19 vaccines. Gulati [ 72 ] investigated vaccine tourism on Twitter. He noted that the maximum of the Tweets carried positive sentiments, and the least had negative opinions regarding vaccine tourism, suggesting overall positive sentiments on Twitter.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%