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Study of tourist perception towards travel risk factors in tourist decision making

dc.contributor.author Anshul Garg
dc.date.accessioned 2022-11-10T19:12:02Z
dc.date.available 2022-11-10T19:12:02Z
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dc.date.issued 2013-03-00
dc.description People from different cultures tend to have different ways of making decisions, based on the emphasis they place on different phases of the decision making process. Studies have also suggested that people from divergent national cultures use different negotiation approaches, and they do so because their perceptions of the decision making situation are conditioned by the characteristics of the national culture from which they come. A Tourist undertakes a tour to recharge his/her energy, enjoy eternal peace and tranquility and for go on adventure in a safe and secure environment. Therefore, he/she would not go to a place affected by political upheavals and terrorist attacks. Safety and security of his and belongings is also kept in mind while selecting a tourist spot. A major determinant in a traveler's decision to visit a destination is the perception of safety and security. Specific events or a series of events may undermine these perceptions of a destination. These events or circumstances, individually or in a combination have a negative impact on perceptions of safety, security or desirability of tourist destinations. The work on which this paper is based is important because it sheds light on tourist’s emotional experiences on holiday, which are central to increase our understanding of tourist behaviour. The importance of investigating perceptions of travel risks has been recognized with in a number of different disciplines, such as psychology, sociology, criminology and marketing. It is often assumed that perceptions of safety and security may influence individuals’ destination choice. This paper is based on quantitative study conducted in Malaysia, including the nationals of Malaysia, India, China, Indonesia, Australia, and France. The study found that most holidaymakers perceive earthquake, tsunami, SARS, terrorist activities, swine flu as risk. The results of the study suggest that safety, peace and stability are major concerns for tourists’ while choosing their travel destination.
dc.description Full text access : School of Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary Arts, Taylor’s University, Malaysia (e-mail: anshul.garg@taylors.edu.my)
dc.identifier.uri https://irepo.taylors.edu.my/handle/123456789/513
dc.subject Travel
dc.subject Tourism--Decision making
dc.subject Travel--Safety measures
dc.subject Tourism
dc.subject Consumer behavior
dc.title Study of tourist perception towards travel risk factors in tourist decision making
dspace.entity.type Research-Abstracts
local.identifiers vital:1641
local.identifiers valet-20150701-113718
local.language English
local.school School of Hospitality, Tourism and Culinary Arts
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