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Title: The impact of terrorist attacks in cities on the relationship between tourists' risk perception, destination image and behavioural intentions
Authors: Carballo Fuentes, Rita Rosa 
Leon, Carmelo 
Carballo Fuentes,Magdalena 
UNESCO Clasification: 531290 Economía sectorial: turismo
Keywords: City tourism
Counter-terrorism
Destination image
Perceived risk
Tourist behaviour
Issue Date: 2021
Project: Desarrollo de Un Modelo Para Explicar y Mejorar Las Reacciones Del Consumidor A Las Medidas Contra El Cambio Climático. 
Desarrollo de Métidos de Valoración Económica de Políticas Públicas, Aplicaciones Al Cambio Climático y A Los Bienes Ambientales en El Turismo 
Journal: Cities 
Abstract: City tourism is a growing segment of world tourism, with European capitals performing especially well in the last decade. However, a recurring threat to this success is the unexpected occurrence of terrorism events, affecting both tourists' behaviour and destination image. This paper analyses the relationship between tourists' perceived risk from terrorism and the image of the destination, and the effect on behavioural intentions, taking into account the moderating role of the type of city destination in regards to the impact of terrorist attacks. The theoretical model is assessed utilising a structural equations approach on a sample of potential tourists focusing on European capitals. The sample is divided into two groups of destinations: cities that have suffered major terrorist attacks and those that have not. The results show that the destination moderates the causal relationship. The results are interesting in terms of evaluating the policies of counter-terrorism and destination image restoration at city tourism destinations.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/112648
ISSN: 0264-2751
DOI: 10.1016/j.cities.2021.103382
Source: Cities [ISSN 0264-2751], v. 199, 103382, (Diciembre 2021)
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