2017
DOI: 10.1080/23311975.2017.1412874
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Tourist risk perceptions and revisit intention: A critical review of literature

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“…Existing literature has shown that tourists' perceptions of destination risk notably affect their destination choices and revisit intentions [67,68], and perceived travel risk has been indicated to have significant impacts on tourist behavior [69]. In addition, Sun [70] has noted that perceived risk has a considerable influence on tourists' attitudes and satisfaction, and Kim et al [71] indicated that customers will stop purchasing if their total perceived risk exceeds their maximum acceptable level.…”
Section: Perceived Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Existing literature has shown that tourists' perceptions of destination risk notably affect their destination choices and revisit intentions [67,68], and perceived travel risk has been indicated to have significant impacts on tourist behavior [69]. In addition, Sun [70] has noted that perceived risk has a considerable influence on tourists' attitudes and satisfaction, and Kim et al [71] indicated that customers will stop purchasing if their total perceived risk exceeds their maximum acceptable level.…”
Section: Perceived Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, tourist destinations with higher perceived risk may experience a decrease in the number of tourists or satisfaction, which will ultimately require the destination to better understand and mitigate the perceived risk to increase tourists' revisit intentions [65]. Although some studies have indicated that perceived risk can affect tourists' satisfaction and revisit intentions [67,70], research has not yet been conducted on whether the relationships among tourists' "fun" emotion and their recommendation and revisit intentions is affected by perceived risk. Therefore, this study uses perceived risk as a moderating variable, and empirically tests the boundary conditions of the influences of the "fun" emotion on the recommendation and revisit intentions.…”
Section: Perceived Riskmentioning
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“…However, safety issues has been identified as among the major sources of crisis at rural tourism destinations [6,11,14,[16][17][18][19]. Rural tourism projects in Nigeria of recent have been faced with multiplicity of crisis arising from safety issues.…”
Section: Rural Tourism and Crisis Management In Rural Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%