2015
DOI: 10.1177/1467358415576085
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Tourists' risk perception of risky destinations: The case of Sabah's eastern coast

Abstract: This study investigates tourists' risk perception towards a risky destination. The eastern coast of Sabah, Malaysia was chosen as the study site for its recent high-risk status as a result of a series of abductions and political turmoil. Using t-test and partial least squares-structural equation modelling analysis, the impacts of travel experience, prior experience with risk, travel motivation, novelty preference, gender, age, and nationality on tourists' risk perception were examined. The results of this stud… Show more

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“…What matters for the tourists' choices are the perceived risks of travelling to and staying at a destination (Garg, 2015;Yang et al, 2015). Perceived risks may take many forms in tourism.…”
Section: Safety and The Choice Of Destinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…What matters for the tourists' choices are the perceived risks of travelling to and staying at a destination (Garg, 2015;Yang et al, 2015). Perceived risks may take many forms in tourism.…”
Section: Safety and The Choice Of Destinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perceived risks may take many forms in tourism. It may include crime, disease, weather, physical, equipment failure, cultural barriers, terrorism, war and political crises (Pennington-Gray & Schroeder, 2013;Pizam & Mansfeld, 2006;Yang et al, 2015). In recent literature on the safety of tourists, there has been a tendency to focus on major terrorism events such as 9/11 or bombings at Egyptian tourist resorts, which have caused huge safety problems for the tourism industry and a feeling of fear and danger among tourists when they travel (Kozak et al, 2007;Page & Connell, 2006;Mansfeld & Pizam, 2006;Wilks & Page, 2003).…”
Section: Safety and The Choice Of Destinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially when we talk about safety, previous experiences with the destination may be seen as important (Yang et al 2015). In the tourism literature, for instance, Pearce"s travel career ladder and travel career pattern approaches suggest that tourists" motivation changes over their life stages and/or with their travel experiences (Pearce 2005).…”
Section: Issues In Social Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it may indeed matter whether tourists have visited the same country before and how many times. Likewise, we include an age variable because younger tourists may -compared to older tourists -engage in more hedonistic activities, often under the influence of alcohol or to higher extent seek novelty compared to familiarity (Page & Connell 2006;Yang et al 2015).…”
Section: Issues In Social Sciencementioning
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