This longitudinal study examines the impact that terrorist attacks within a representative group of European countries can have on the tourism demand of a South European country with no record of terrorism attacks. In order to analyze the connections between terrorist attacks and tourists' arrivals, occurred between 2002 and the end of 2016, an Unrestricted Vector Autoregressive model was used for multivariate time series analysis. The main results show that terrorist attacks have a strong impact on tourist arrivals and confirm the existence of terrorism spillover, namely the substitution and generalization effects phenomena.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
While the relation between terrorism and tourism has been an important topic for tourism research, t...
This research paper analyzed the effect of terrorism on the hospitality and tourism industry. The pu...
Terrorism can have strong detrimental effects on tourism arrivals. Turkey is the country with the hi...
This longitudinal study examines the impact that terrorist attacks within a representative group of ...
Using a time series method called ‘transfer function’, this paper examines the effect of terrorism o...
Using a time series method called 'transfer function', this paper examines the effect of terrorism o...
This paper uses a cross-sectional gravity equation to measure the impact of terrorism on internation...
WOS: 000410814800001Increasing globally terrorist acts have caused several economic, politic and soc...
Using a seemingly unrelated regression (SUR) model, this paper examines the impact of domestic and t...
Personal security is a major concern for tourists. Most tourists will seek safe and secure destinati...
This article empirically examines the postulated effects of at least a single terrorist attack on th...
The aim of the paper is to analyze the causal nexus between tourist arrivals and terrorism. In this ...
This article aims at investigating the causal impact of terrorist attacks on the tourism industry in...
This paper estimates the influence of terrorist attacks on European tourism through the short-term p...
This study investigates the impact of terrorist attacks and political violence on the number of tour...
While the relation between terrorism and tourism has been an important topic for tourism research, t...
This research paper analyzed the effect of terrorism on the hospitality and tourism industry. The pu...
Terrorism can have strong detrimental effects on tourism arrivals. Turkey is the country with the hi...
This longitudinal study examines the impact that terrorist attacks within a representative group of ...
Using a time series method called ‘transfer function’, this paper examines the effect of terrorism o...
Using a time series method called 'transfer function', this paper examines the effect of terrorism o...
This paper uses a cross-sectional gravity equation to measure the impact of terrorism on internation...
WOS: 000410814800001Increasing globally terrorist acts have caused several economic, politic and soc...
Using a seemingly unrelated regression (SUR) model, this paper examines the impact of domestic and t...
Personal security is a major concern for tourists. Most tourists will seek safe and secure destinati...
This article empirically examines the postulated effects of at least a single terrorist attack on th...
The aim of the paper is to analyze the causal nexus between tourist arrivals and terrorism. In this ...
This article aims at investigating the causal impact of terrorist attacks on the tourism industry in...
This paper estimates the influence of terrorist attacks on European tourism through the short-term p...
This study investigates the impact of terrorist attacks and political violence on the number of tour...
While the relation between terrorism and tourism has been an important topic for tourism research, t...
This research paper analyzed the effect of terrorism on the hospitality and tourism industry. The pu...
Terrorism can have strong detrimental effects on tourism arrivals. Turkey is the country with the hi...