Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-30-2020
Publication Title
Journal of Tourism, Heritage & Services Marketing
Volume
6
Issue
3
First page number:
59
Last page number:
63
Abstract
Purpose: This study seeks to examine Las Vegas visitors’ perception about security in Las Vegas and the perceived risks associated with traveling to Las Vegas following the One October mass shooting. It also aims to explore potential Las Vegas visitors ‘attitudes towards the proactive security measures implemented by Las Vegas resorts after the One October tragedy. Methods: The study is descriptive in nature. The data was collected through a web-based survey that comprised a national sample of 414 adults from the United States. Results: The results indicate that despite the tragic One October mass shooting in Las Vegas and the associated media coverage, security is not a major concern for visitors to Las Vegas. The findings of this study also suggest that Las Vegas visitors approve of existing and emerging security procedures. Implications: Findings point out to an opportunity to capitalize on the perceived enhanced security measures in Las Vegas and to put emphasis on addressing financial risk concerns via marketing and public relations campaigns.
Keywords
Las Vegas; Security; Tourism; Tourist behavior; Resorts
Disciplines
Business | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Sociology | Tourism | Tourism and Travel
File Format
1057 KB
File Size
Language
English
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Creative Commons License
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Repository Citation
Erdem, M.,
Vayghan, S.,
Bai, B.
(2020).
One October Tragedy in Las Vegas: An Overview of Tourists' Perceptions.
Journal of Tourism, Heritage & Services Marketing, 6(3),
59-63.
http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4108431