Abstract
Although traveler risk perception is a widely used term in the hospitality and tourism literature, the pandemic related risk perception of tourist destination lacks a clear conceptualization and measurement. This study develops and validates a six item scale to measure Covid-19 risk perception of travel destinations. The scale is developed using multiple data collection methods including interviews, focus group, and survey questionnaires. The exploratory stage involved in-depth interviews and the subsequent quantitative stage gathered data through a survey questionnaire. The scale offers a framework for future empirical research on Covid-19 risk perception that will shape tourism decisions in years to come. Implications for hospitality industry and limitations are also discussed.
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Zaman, K., Bashir, S., Afaq, Z., & Khan, N. (2022). Covid-19 Risk Perception of Travel Destination Development and Validation of a Scale. SAGE Open, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440221079622
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