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    Title: The risk consciousness and purpose of accommodations state from tourists.
    Authors: Yang Chung Wen
    Contributors: Department of Leisure and Recreation
    Keywords: Accommodation types;Risk;typesBehavior intention
    Date: 2010
    Issue Date: 2010-11-07 09:44:07 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract: We attempt to find out that could be several difference in tourist risk consciousness or not when they stop at hotel and B&B. Under these difference, shall we get any effect upon behavior intention of tourist. In order to prove our purpose, we did questionnaire survey to tourist whom even stop at hotel and B&B. However, we didn’t survey whom only stop at hotel or B&B. We picked sampling survey at Taipei train station and Taichung train station and Kaohsiung train station, a total of 440 questionnaires sent, 414 valid questionnaires were too. According to this research, we find that tourist give more attention to risk consciousness of emergency facilities in hotel. Therefore, operators should strengthen equipment in hotel like emergency light and exit way. Tourist would care about the public security when they stop at B&B, so operators may enhance public order around building. They won’t come back again when feel unreasonable treatment! Finally, we hope this research that will be advantageous.
    Appears in Collections:[休閒與遊憩管理學系] 博碩士論文

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