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In the recent decade, the global tourism industry is showing trends of increasing visitor arrivals in the developing …
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differences in risk preference were associated primarily with cultural differences in the perception of the risk of the financial …In this study, respondents from the P.R.C., U.S.A., Germany, and Poland were found to differ in risk preference, as … measured by buying prices for risky financial options. Chinese respondents were significantly less risk-averse in their pricing …
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In an incessantly altering global tourism industry, hotels are forced to develop new strategic models. Models that do …; that are based less on traditional elements of analysis and more on the perception of value. Value is presented as being …
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Among the diverse services of the tourism sector, this paper concentrates on the hotel industry, which includes a set … tourism sector since it is fundamental to the provision of all other tourism services. The aim of this research is to …
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and tourism industry. Examines conditions that may be conducive to violence and stress at work, investigates the extent of …Reviews the relevant literature on experiences of stress and violence and their interactions within the hotel, catering …
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This paper’s objective is to use SKAT, the author’s Stages of Knowledge Ahead Theory of risk, to shed fresh light on … the treatment and prevention of mental disorders. SKAT employs a broad definition of risk that allows for nice – not … that puts centre stage why people (and other soft-wired animals) have brains – to make decisions under risk. To make good …
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This paper’s objective is to use SKAT, the author’s Stages of Knowledge Ahead Theory of risk, to shed fresh light on … the treatment and prevention of mental disorders. SKAT employs a broad definition of risk that allows for nice – not … that puts centre stage why people (and other soft-wired animals) have brains – to make decisions under risk. To make good …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004964145
state than has previously been considered in the literature. We find two effects. First, the inclusion of the risk in the … reference state changes its evaluation. A risk being present on the market induces a self-enforcing process of increasing … acceptance of this risk without any new information becoming available or people's tastes changing. We term this the risk …
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between apparent risk taking and risk perception in 5 risk domains. The results replicate previously reported differences in … reported degree of risk taking and risk perception at the mean level of analysis. The multilevel modeling shows, more …This paper provides a revised version of the original Domain-Specific Risk-Taking (DOSPERT) scale developed by Weber …
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risk perception and risk attitude, a more robust conceptualization and prediction of consumers’ reactions to food safety …Recent research has shown that by decoupling the risk response behaviour of consumers into the separate components of … issues is possible. Furthermore, it has been argued that the influence of risk attitudes and risk perceptions on consumer …
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