Abstract

This study intended to understand the behavior of visitors to tourist destinations by presenting the impact of perceived risk on visitors' attitudes, purchase intentions, and conversion intentions. To this end, factor analysis and regression analysis were conducted, and the following conclusions were drawn. First, a total of nine factors were extracted through factor analysis. Among them, perceived risk is six factors (physical risk, psychological risk, monetary risk, functional risk, temporal risk, and disease risk). The other three factors are visitors' attitude to perceived danger, intention to purchase, and intention to switch. As a result of regression analysis of extracted factors, perceived risks (psychological, monetary, temporal, and morbid risks) at tourist destinations showed influence over attitudes, purchase intentions, and transition intentions. Unsatisfied visitors at tourist destinations (less than expected tourist destinations, additional costs and time, disease risks) show a positive or negative attitude. Nevertheless, visitors will either purchase a tourist destination or switch to a visit to another place.

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