An Analysis of Risk Perceptions in a Tropical Destination and a Suggested Risk Destination Risk Model
Abstract
The aim of this chapter was to investigate aspects of risks that are associated with tropical destinations and to develop a model that may be used to classify tourists according to the level of risk they were prepared to engage in. Overall, the level of perceived risk was small with sunburn found to be the risk factor showing the highest level of concern followed by animal-related risks and illnesses. The findings suggest that tourists can be classified into three distinct groups based on the level of risk they are prepared to accept in activities found in a tropical destination: low-risk takers; moderate risk takers; and risk takers. From a destination marketing perspective the findings suggest that while concerns about risk are not particularly high tourists are aware of risks that may be encountered in tropical destinations and attention needs to be given to strategies to minimise the level of risk exposure faced by tourists.
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Citation
Russel, C. and Prideaux, B. (2014), "An Analysis of Risk Perceptions in a Tropical Destination and a Suggested Risk Destination Risk Model", Advances in Hospitality and Leisure (Advances in Hospitality and Leisure, Vol. 10), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 91-108. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1745-354220140000010005
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:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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