2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2016.02.021
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Tourism crisis management: Can the Extended Parallel Process Model be used to understand crisis responses in the cruise industry?

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“…The tourism literature has proved that perceived safety could directly affect people's travel intentions (e.g. Law 2006;Liu, Pennington-Gray, and Krieger 2016;Sönmez and Graefe 1998b). More specifically, the safer a tourist feels, the more likely they would visit a destination or consume the travel product.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tourism literature has proved that perceived safety could directly affect people's travel intentions (e.g. Law 2006;Liu, Pennington-Gray, and Krieger 2016;Sönmez and Graefe 1998b). More specifically, the safer a tourist feels, the more likely they would visit a destination or consume the travel product.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of a complex evaluation tool in the preventive field (which enables early detection of the effectiveness of screening campaigns) is confirmed by the variety of uses and applications of this scale, designed for use by practitioners and healthcare providers to predict risky behaviours (Maloney et al, ), and is motivated by the social impact of diabetes whose incidence is steadily increasing in Western societies. In fact, there are several uses of the RBD and several adaptations to different fields of study (e.g., Bertens, Eiling, van den Borne, & Schaalma, ; Gould, Watt, Cadet‐James, & Clough, ; Liu, Pennington‐Gray, & Krieger, ; Redmond, Dong, & Frazier, ) but we are not aware, at this stage of our knowledge, of other validations or confirmatory studies with respect to the structure originally proposed by the author.…”
Section: The Risk Behaviour Diagnosis Scalementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Weaver and Lawton () identify distinctive “capitalist” and “critical” camps within the cruise literature. Where the latter addresses environmental and social impacts, the former emphasizes operational and strategic themes such as the passenger experience (e.g., Kwortnik, ; Teye & Leclerc, ; Yarnal & Kerstetter, ), crisis response and risk management (Liu, Pennington‐Gray, & Krieger, ), efficiency analysis (Chang, Lee, & Park, ), and supply chain logistics (Véronneau & Roy, ). Important also is cruise‐related marketing and market segmentation, likely critical for facilitating client loyalty creation and cultivation.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%