… riskperception varied considerably from one nation to another. Filipinos, especially, but also the Spanish, Israelis, Russians, and Japanese … Journalists in Israel and Japan paid little or …
… various risks studied in this research: Egypt, Turkey, Japan … is significantly higher among the Israeli group than among the … that for the Israeli group the mean levels of riskperceptions for …
… of a high vulnerability risk area in Israel and assessed factors … The finding that riskperceptions did not affect expected … the riskperceptions of individuals in New Zealand and Japan and …
Y Reisinger, F Mavondo - Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
… Chinese visitors felt relatively safe and Japanese visitors felt … riskperception studies could be done on tourists who are regularly attracted to “risky” or dangerous destinations (eg, Israel, …
… riskperceptions of 579 Israeli students who were backpackers. The study findings indicate that perceivedrisk … phenomenon, which includes factors of risk similar to those mentioned in …
N Abed Elhadi Shahbari, A Gesser-Edelsburg… - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
… the impact of parental riskperceptions, health literacy and … by comparing their riskperceptions regarding seasonal influenza … parental riskperceptions and influenza vaccination uptake. …
H Kim, A Schroeder… - Tourism Review …, 2016 - ingentaconnect.com
… to a specific destination (ie, Israel), indicating lower riskperceptions (Fuchs & Reichel, 2004). … in choice behavior and use of decision aids: A comparison of Japan and the United States. …
R Goodwin, M Ben-Ezra, M Takahashi, LAN Luu… - Scientific reports, 2022 - nature.com
… We investigate vaccine willingness in three nations with very different vaccine histories: Israel, Japan and Hungary. Employing an ecological-systems approach we analyse associations …
ML Lima, J Barnett, J Vala - Risk Analysis: An International …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
… of riskperception. There are a few studies in cross-national research in riskperception that … technological development is associated with lowered riskperceptions. The study by Nyland (…