2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jort.2021.100471
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Safety first: The consequence of tourists' recreation safety climate

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“…So far, the studies have been conducted in the areas of social sciences (Agarwal, Page, and Mawby, 2021;Malleka, Booyens, and Hoogendoorn, 2022), business and management (Zou & Meng, 2020;Tarulevicz and Ooi, 2021), and environmental sciences (Tang, Wu, Zheng, & Lyu, 2018). In addition to the general issues of tourism safety and security, a significant part of the research focuses particularly on recreation safety (Wu, 2015;Karvunis & Kapilevich, 2017;Cheng, Chen, Hong & Chen, 2022), managing tourism safety and risk (Coxon, Dimmock & Wilks, 2007;Kasum, Žanić Mikuličić & Kolić, 2018;Hamm & Su, 2021), food security (Pirani & Arafat, 2016;Addinsall, Weiler, Scherrer & Glencross, 2017;Huang & Tsai, 2021), environmental security (Irene, aet al, 2010;Hall, 2013;Casares Blanco, Fernández-Aracil & Ortuño-Padilla, 2019), tourism ecological security (Xu, Liu, Li & Zhong, 2017;Tang, Wu, Zheng, Lyu, 2018;Yang, Jia, Wang & Zhang, 2021), tourists' safety perception (Wang, 2014;Peters & Papathanassis, 2019;Zou &Meng, 2020;Wang, Tarin, Liu, & Zhengf, 2022), impact of terrorism on safety (Chen & Noriega, 2004;Korstanje, 2017;Asongu & Nwachukwu, 2019;Agarwal, Page & Mawby, 2021), corporate security in tourism (Repnik & Antošová, 2021), and community safety (Cheng, Fang & Yin, 2022;Yamada, Heo, King & Fu, 2011).…”
Section: Previous Research On Tourism Safety and Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, the studies have been conducted in the areas of social sciences (Agarwal, Page, and Mawby, 2021;Malleka, Booyens, and Hoogendoorn, 2022), business and management (Zou & Meng, 2020;Tarulevicz and Ooi, 2021), and environmental sciences (Tang, Wu, Zheng, & Lyu, 2018). In addition to the general issues of tourism safety and security, a significant part of the research focuses particularly on recreation safety (Wu, 2015;Karvunis & Kapilevich, 2017;Cheng, Chen, Hong & Chen, 2022), managing tourism safety and risk (Coxon, Dimmock & Wilks, 2007;Kasum, Žanić Mikuličić & Kolić, 2018;Hamm & Su, 2021), food security (Pirani & Arafat, 2016;Addinsall, Weiler, Scherrer & Glencross, 2017;Huang & Tsai, 2021), environmental security (Irene, aet al, 2010;Hall, 2013;Casares Blanco, Fernández-Aracil & Ortuño-Padilla, 2019), tourism ecological security (Xu, Liu, Li & Zhong, 2017;Tang, Wu, Zheng, Lyu, 2018;Yang, Jia, Wang & Zhang, 2021), tourists' safety perception (Wang, 2014;Peters & Papathanassis, 2019;Zou &Meng, 2020;Wang, Tarin, Liu, & Zhengf, 2022), impact of terrorism on safety (Chen & Noriega, 2004;Korstanje, 2017;Asongu & Nwachukwu, 2019;Agarwal, Page & Mawby, 2021), corporate security in tourism (Repnik & Antošová, 2021), and community safety (Cheng, Fang & Yin, 2022;Yamada, Heo, King & Fu, 2011).…”
Section: Previous Research On Tourism Safety and Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the vigorous development of tourism, the safety of scenic spots and tourist satisfaction have become the two core concerns to ensure the healthy development of the industry [1][2][3]. However, fire and other safety accidents occur from time to time, which seriously threaten the life and safety of tourists and also have a negative impact on the reputation of the scenic spot [4][5][6].…”
Section: A Research Background and Motivationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the viewpoints in the previous research, this paper tries to apply the sharing model, in the form of tourist sharing products, to alleviate the negative effects caused by the promotion of product consumption in tourist attractions and help to further optimize the tourism service system [19].…”
Section: Tourism Servicementioning
confidence: 99%