Original paper
Perceived Risk and the Non-Institutionalized Tourist Role: The Case of Israeli Student Ex-Backpackers
Abstract
While backpacking is often associated with a propensity for risk-taking, the literature lacks quantitative analyses of backpackers' perceived risk. The current study attempts to fill this gap by exploring risk perceptions of 579 Israeli students who were backpackers. The study findings indicate that perceived risk of the backpackers' experience is a multidimensional phenomenon, which includes factors of risk similar to those mentioned in both...
Paper Details
Title
Perceived Risk and the Non-Institutionalized Tourist Role: The Case of Israeli Student Ex-Backpackers
Published Date
Nov 1, 2007
Journal
Volume
46
Issue
2
Pages
217 - 226
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