Cultural consequences on traveler risk perception and safety

Volume: 11, Issue: 4, Pages: 265 - 284
Published: Oct 1, 2006
Abstract
This article explores the relationship between national culture and perceived travel risk, safety, anxiety, and travel intentions. Two hundred forty-six Australian and 336 foreign respondents were surveyed as to their cultural orientation, travel risk and safety perception, anxiety, and intentions to travel. The results of path analysis show that the uncertainty avoidance, individualism/collectivism and, in particular, long/short-term cultural...
Paper Details
Title
Cultural consequences on traveler risk perception and safety
Published Date
Oct 1, 2006
Volume
11
Issue
4
Pages
265 - 284
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