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The recent global outbreak of Influenza A (H1N1), or the more commonly known as swine flu, has negatively affected the tourism and hospitality industries in many countries. This article reports a study that applied independent component analysis, a novel statistical technique, to separate the...

Author(s)
Wu, E. H. C.; Law, R.; Jiang, B.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2010, 29, 4, pp 751-753
Abstract

Background: Little is known about hostellers' knowledge of transmission and prevention of avian influenza when travelling abroad. This study was designed to investigate these in the Australian context. Methods: In 2006, hostellers attending a travellers' information evening in Brisbane, Queensland, ...

Author(s)
Leggat, P. A.; Mills, D.; Speare, R.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease, 2007, 5, 1, pp 53-56
Abstract

This study is designed to conceptually propose and empirically examine a theoretical model for restaurant diners' self-protective behavior in response to an epidemic crisis. Based on Weinstein's five-stage PAPM, a prospective model and a classification scheme for five corresponding types of...

Author(s)
Chuo HsinYou
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2014, 38, pp 74-83
Abstract

Respiratory diseases are common infectious illnesses on cruise ships. This study integrated an individual-to-individual probability model, a susceptible-exposed-infected-recovered epidemic model at the individual scale, and an onboard indoor social contact network model for evaluating the infection ...

Author(s)
Zheng LiJie; Chen QingYan; Xu Jian; Wu FangLiang
Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Indoor and Built Environment, 2016, 25, 8, pp 1267-1278

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