Risk perception has an important influence on tourism decision-making behaviour. Based on the extended Theory of Planned Behaviour, we examine the effect of COVID-19 risk perception on tourists’ behavioural intentions towards forest therapy tourism. A questionnaire survey was conducted during the pandemic. Based on structural equation modelling (SEM), our evidence shows that cognitive risk perception positively and significantly influenced subjective norms, while affective risk perception positively and significantly influenced attitudes. Subjective norms mediated perceived risk perception and behavioural intentions, while attitudes mediated emotional risk perception and behavioural intentions. Gender partially moderated perceived behaviour...
Although camping as a form of leisure tourism has grown increasingly popular since the onset of the ...
Visitor safety is an important topic in adventure tourism but remains underexplored. Using a psychol...
US sample of tourists who have used their passports in the past 5 years (M-Turk). The study investi...
This study aims to explain domestic tourism's behavioural intention affected by individuals' COVID-1...
In the post-COVID-19 era, with tourism activity beginning to revitalize, the behavioral intention of...
Purpose - In this study, visitors' attitudes and behavioural intentions towards camping/glamping tou...
In Malaysia, the effect of COVID-19 has put the tourism industry under pressure. The prolonged disse...
An individual’s subjective assessment of the probability of negative consequences could influence th...
The global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has tremendously reshaped the tourism industry and destin...
This study attempts to assess the relationship between risk perception, risk knowledge, and travel i...
Tourism scholars have begun to criticize risk perception studies. To address several of their critic...
The study was conducted to understand the travel intentions of Dajia Matsu pilgrimage participants t...
Purpose – The paper aims to examine the effect of physical distancing control on the intention to tr...
Visitor safety is an important topic in adventure tourism but remains underexplored. Using a psychol...
COVID-19 has affected travel and will undoubtedly impact how people view travel and future intention...
Although camping as a form of leisure tourism has grown increasingly popular since the onset of the ...
Visitor safety is an important topic in adventure tourism but remains underexplored. Using a psychol...
US sample of tourists who have used their passports in the past 5 years (M-Turk). The study investi...
This study aims to explain domestic tourism's behavioural intention affected by individuals' COVID-1...
In the post-COVID-19 era, with tourism activity beginning to revitalize, the behavioral intention of...
Purpose - In this study, visitors' attitudes and behavioural intentions towards camping/glamping tou...
In Malaysia, the effect of COVID-19 has put the tourism industry under pressure. The prolonged disse...
An individual’s subjective assessment of the probability of negative consequences could influence th...
The global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has tremendously reshaped the tourism industry and destin...
This study attempts to assess the relationship between risk perception, risk knowledge, and travel i...
Tourism scholars have begun to criticize risk perception studies. To address several of their critic...
The study was conducted to understand the travel intentions of Dajia Matsu pilgrimage participants t...
Purpose – The paper aims to examine the effect of physical distancing control on the intention to tr...
Visitor safety is an important topic in adventure tourism but remains underexplored. Using a psychol...
COVID-19 has affected travel and will undoubtedly impact how people view travel and future intention...
Although camping as a form of leisure tourism has grown increasingly popular since the onset of the ...
Visitor safety is an important topic in adventure tourism but remains underexplored. Using a psychol...
US sample of tourists who have used their passports in the past 5 years (M-Turk). The study investi...