Accidents? Not me: The impact of optimism bias on visitor perceptions in cultural festivals

IF 1.7 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Journal of Convention & Event Tourism Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI:10.1080/15470148.2022.2157356
Jibin Baby, Seunghwan Lee, Dae-Young Kim
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Abstract This research examines the impact of the festival attendee’s optimism bias on their perceived risk management, perceived attractiveness, the need for risk control, recommendations, and behavioral intentions. The study also scrutinizes the gender differences on the variables. The research model was tested based on 508 survey responses gathered through an on-site survey. The recorded optimism bias variable was classified into high optimism bias groups (N = 303) and low optimism bias groups (N = 205). The research findings indicate that the festival attendee’s need for risk control, recommendations, and behavioral intentions may vary depending on the degree of their optimism bias. For gender, females show higher variations on the variables between low and high optimism bias groups compared to males. In addition, it appears that there are significant interaction effects between optimism bias and gender. The research findings provide meaningful insights into festival risk management by understanding attendees’ levels of optimism bias.
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事故?不是我:乐观偏见对游客在文化节中的看法的影响
摘要本研究考察了节日参与者的乐观偏见对他们感知的风险管理、感知的吸引力、风险控制的需求、建议和行为意图的影响。该研究还仔细研究了变量的性别差异。该研究模型基于通过现场调查收集的508份调查回复进行了测试。记录的乐观偏倚变量被分为高乐观偏倚组(N = 303)和低乐观主义偏倚组(N = 205)。研究结果表明,节日参与者对风险控制、建议和行为意图的需求可能因其乐观偏见的程度而异。就性别而言,与男性相比,女性在低乐观偏见组和高乐观偏见组之间的变量变化更大。此外,乐观主义偏见与性别之间似乎存在显著的交互作用。研究结果通过了解参与者的乐观偏见水平,为节日风险管理提供了有意义的见解。
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Journal of Convention & Event Tourism
Journal of Convention & Event Tourism HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Convention & Event Tourism provides multidisciplinary perspectives on conventions, exhibitions, and events. The journal provides global perspectives on this dynamic industry and encourages international submissions. All papers go through a double blind peer review process resulting in cutting-edge viewpoints on trends, innovations, and research regarding convention and event tourism. In addition, the Journal of Convention & Event Tourism includes conference and book reviews, critical reviews on major issues.
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