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Understanding Combined Health and Business Risk Behaviour: Small Tourism Firm Owners Reopening Amid COVID-19 in Pingyao, China

This study explores the psychological factors affecting small tourism firm (STF) owners’ decision making about reopening businesses in the midst of COVID-19 based on protection motivation theory and the theory of planned behaviour. The data were collected from a sample of 300 STFs in the Ancient Cit...

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Published in:Behavioral sciences 2022-09, Vol.12 (10), p.358
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Behavior
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Coronaviruses
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Infections
Management of crises
Pandemics
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