This study assesses the importance of military expenditure in moderating the role of insecurity dynamics on tourist arrivals or international tourism in 163 countries. It is framed to assess how the future of international tourism can be improved when military expenditure is used as a tool to mitigate perceived and real security risks that potentially reduce international tourists’ arrivals. The empirical evidence is based on Negative binomial regressions. The following main findings are established. Military expenditure significantly moderates violent crimes and perception of criminality to induce a favorable net impact on international tourist arrivals. The corresponding net effect is insignificant and negative for insecurity dynamics of ...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) in tourism is a catalyst for a number of positive changes within the...
Reductions in military budgets have meant that military bases are no longer required, presenting pro...
Tourism does not flourish in areas subject to armed conflict and strong, violent socio-political ins...
This study complements existing literature by investigating how military expenditure can modulate th...
The study assesses the role of forces of law and order in modulating the insecurity-tourism nexus in...
This study examines the effect of terrorism and peace on tourist destination arrivals using a panel ...
In this paper, we investigate the role of security officers, the police and armed service personnel ...
The literature on the effects of security threats such as terrorism, political instability, and geop...
Conference paper presented at the 1st African Conference on Sustainable Tourism in Strathmore Univer...
Research background: Today's world is torn between extreme conservatism and duality, in opposition, ...
Personal security is a major concern for tourists. Most tourists will seek safe and secure destinati...
This paper attempts to shed the light on challenging issues affecting travel and tourism industry es...
The purpose of this study is to assess the thresholds at which military expenditure modulates the ef...
In spite of the growing consensus of the need to utilise military expenditure to help combat terrori...
[eng] Uncertainty and safety issues limit the expansion of the tourism sector. Previous literature h...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) in tourism is a catalyst for a number of positive changes within the...
Reductions in military budgets have meant that military bases are no longer required, presenting pro...
Tourism does not flourish in areas subject to armed conflict and strong, violent socio-political ins...
This study complements existing literature by investigating how military expenditure can modulate th...
The study assesses the role of forces of law and order in modulating the insecurity-tourism nexus in...
This study examines the effect of terrorism and peace on tourist destination arrivals using a panel ...
In this paper, we investigate the role of security officers, the police and armed service personnel ...
The literature on the effects of security threats such as terrorism, political instability, and geop...
Conference paper presented at the 1st African Conference on Sustainable Tourism in Strathmore Univer...
Research background: Today's world is torn between extreme conservatism and duality, in opposition, ...
Personal security is a major concern for tourists. Most tourists will seek safe and secure destinati...
This paper attempts to shed the light on challenging issues affecting travel and tourism industry es...
The purpose of this study is to assess the thresholds at which military expenditure modulates the ef...
In spite of the growing consensus of the need to utilise military expenditure to help combat terrori...
[eng] Uncertainty and safety issues limit the expansion of the tourism sector. Previous literature h...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) in tourism is a catalyst for a number of positive changes within the...
Reductions in military budgets have meant that military bases are no longer required, presenting pro...
Tourism does not flourish in areas subject to armed conflict and strong, violent socio-political ins...