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Tourism destination decisions: the impact of risk aversion and prior experience
Authors:Albert Nugraha  Hamin Hamin  Greg Elliott
Affiliation:Department of Marketing and Management, Faculty of Business and Economics, Macquarie University, Sydney, North Ryde, New South Wales, Australia
Abstract:This study broadly explores the impact of risk aversion on tourists' destination decisions and, in particular, explores for differences in individuals' leisure and medical tourism destination decisions. The results of this study indicate that risk aversion significantly distinguishes tourists' destination decisions in both leisure and medical tourism in Indonesia, but not in Singapore. All risk-averse groups are less likely to visit Indonesia than Singapore for leisure and medical purposes. By contrast, all risk-averse groups are likely to visit Singapore for leisure purposes, although they remain unlikely to travel to Singapore for medical tourism. In addition, the study found that the impact of prior experience on the likelihood that the two risk-averse groups will travel to Indonesia and Singapore for leisure was significant. Conversely, the effects of prior experience on medical tourism generally do not significantly differ between the two countries.
Keywords:Analysis of variance  risk aversion  prior experience  leisure tourism  medical tourism
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