ZHAI Xueting

Post-doctoral Researcher

zhaixt5@mail.sysu.edu.cn

Personal Profile & Research Interests

Dr. Xueting Zhai earned her Ph.D. from the School of Tourism Management at Sun Yat-sen University, where she was recognized as a Distinguished Graduate, received the Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award, and was honored as an Outstanding Student (Postgraduate Level) of Guangdong Province. She pursued academic exchanges as a visiting scholar at The University of Queensland (Australia) and King Juan Carlos University (Spain).

Education Background

Ph. D 
Sun Yat-sen University. Completed in 2021 
School of Tourism Management

Bachelor of Management
Sun Yat-sen University. Completed in 2016
School of Tourism Management
School of International Studies

RESEARCH SPECIALIZATION/ INTERESTS

Event management, Event tourism, Crisis communication and destination marketing

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Zhai, X., Zhong, D.*, Luo, Q., & Lu, P. (2024). EVENTS AS THERAPY: Connecting the liminal and everyday field to enhance mental wellness in urban destinations. Annals of Tourism Research, 109, 103825.

Su, L., Hou, S., Zhang, Y., Lu, C., & Zhai, X.*(2024). Is cuteness innocent? Public forgiveness to Theme Park mascots. Tourism Management Perspective, 53, 101287.

Wang, J., & Zhai, X.*(2023). Leveraging emotional solidarity in disaster recovery. Annals of Tourism Research, 99, 103530.

Zhai, X., & Luo, Q.* (2023). Rational or emotional? A study on Chinese tourism boycotts on social media during international crisis situations. Tourism Management Perspective, 45, 101069. 

Wang, J., Zhai, X., & Luo, Q.* (2023). Chinese travellers’ mobility decision-making processes during public health crisis situations: a Bayesian network model. Current Issues in Tourism, 26(11), 1828-1844. 

AWARDED CONFERENCE PAPER

Zhai, X., Liang, X., Su, L.*, & Zhang, Y. (2024). Eliciting collaborative positive psychology in social-mediated crisis communication: The role of visual framing (Second Runer-Up for the Best Conference Paper Award). IMPACT2024 Conference, October 11-13, 2024, Hong Kong SAR, China.

Wang, J., Zhai, X., & Luo, Q*. (2021). How COVID-19 Impacts Chinese Travelers’ Mobility Decision-Making Processes: A Bayesian Network Model (Short Paper Award Second Place). ENTER: e-Tourism Conference, January 19-22, 2021, online. 

RESEARCH GRANTS

The National Natural Science Foundation of China Fund for Young Scholars (42301260), 2024-2026, PI.

The China Postdoctoral Science FoundationGeneral Research Fund (2023M733995), 2023-2024, PI.

ACADEMIC SERVICES

ENTER 2022-2026 scientific committee

Anonymous reviewers for Tourism ManagementJournal of Sustainable TourismJournal of Destination Marketing & ManagementJournal of Hospitality and Tourism ManagementAsia Pacific Journal of Tourism ResearchTourism and Hospitality ResearchCitiesInformation Processing and ManagementHumanities and Social Sciences CommunicationsInternational Journal of Event and Festival Management