Tourism climate insurance: implications and prospects

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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd

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This paper investigates the intentions of tourists to purchase climate insurance as part of their holiday packages. A research model, based on Bagozzi's reformulation of attitude theory designed to examine the relationships between climate expectation-disconfirmation and the behavioral intentions of tourists in purchasing tourism climate insurance, with destination loyalty as an outcome. The model hypothesizes and tests whether expectation-disconfirmation can be resolved by insuring the product-climate. A structural equation modeling is utilized. The results reveal that the expectation-disconfirmation of tourists in relation to climate is positively associated with their intentions to purchase insurance and negatively affects loyalty.

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Tourism climate insurance, expectation-disconfirmation, climate change, loyalty, seasonality, North Cyprus, Purchase intention, Mediterranean, Reformulation of attitude theory, Destination management

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Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research

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24

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4

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