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    2 research outputs found

    Effects of Perceived Risk on Medical Tourists' Hesitation: Moderating Effects of Prior Knowledge and Perceived Control

    Author
    1. Abendroth Lisa J.
    2. Alba Joseph W.
    3. Beattie J.
    4. Berger I. E.
    5. Bettman James R.
    6. Bruine de Bruin W.
    7. Chiou J.
    8. Cho C. H.
    9. Dhebar A.
    10. Gilovich Thomas
    11. Goodrich J. N.
    12. Gupta A. S.
    13. Gursoy D.
    14. Inman J. J.
    15. Jamal A.
    16. Kahneman D.
    17. Landman J.
    18. Landman J.
    19. Moutinho L.
    20. Richard R.
    21. Sugden Robert
    22. Thompson M.
    23. Wong J. Y.
    24. Zeelenberg M.
    25. Zeelenberg M.
    26. Zeelenberg M.
    27. 김광지
    28. 김현지
    29. 노봉옥
    30. 박명례
    31. 신봉섭
    32. 오수경
    33. 이웅규
    34. 이정자
    35. 이초혜
    36. 이희정
    37. 정명희
    38. 정찬진
    39. 조구현
    40. 최화열
    41. 홍현아
    Publication venue
    'The Association of Korean Photo-Geographers'
    Publication date
    Field of study
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