Table 3

Structure of the main dimensions of risk perception

Priority dimension – Keywords and themesSecond-order dimension – FactorsMain dimension
1. Public security (armed guards) 1. Risks of harm to public safety Risk perception for incentive travel 
2. Pickpocketing 
3. Public safety (robbery) 
4. Terrorist attack 
5. Exposure to war 
6. Public safety (crime rate, situation) 
7. Getting involved in strange situations 
8. Potential for an accident 2. Health-related risks 
9. Possibility of illness 
10. Eating habits, hygiene 
11. Vaccinations 
12. Hygiene 
13. Indigestion 
14. Covid19 infection 
15. Bites from dangerous animals 
16. “Pulling down” a restaurant 3. Performance-related risks 
17. Vulnerability 
18. Disorganization 
19. Getting out of the way 
20. Leaving documents behind 21. “Pulling” service providers 
22. Not enough information about the destination 4. Loss of orientation security due to lack of information 
23. Getting lost, leaving the company 
24. Not enough information 
25. Difficult to plan 
26. Unpredictability due to uniqueness 
27. Reaching locations on time, aircraft accuracy 5. Risk of flying and travelling 
28. Flight 
29. Can the aircraft crash 
30. Crash in flight 
31. Traffic complications (delays, cancelled flights, missed connections) 
32. Fear of bus travel 
33. Baggage misplacement 
34. Dangers of skiing 6. Direct risks due to the nature of incentive travel 
35. You can fall hard on a snowboard 
36. Safari and wild animals 
37. Quad biking 
38. Capsizing a boat 
39. Don't swim with dolphins because they are wild animals 
40. Fear of stomach upset 
41. Fear of group accidents (especially when travelling by bus) 
42. Danger of travelling together (for senior executives) 
43. Vulnerability 
44. Collectivism 
45. Robbery 
46. Responsible drinking 
Priority dimension – Keywords and themesSecond-order dimension – FactorsMain dimension
1. Public security (armed guards) 1. Risks of harm to public safety Risk perception for incentive travel 
2. Pickpocketing 
3. Public safety (robbery) 
4. Terrorist attack 
5. Exposure to war 
6. Public safety (crime rate, situation) 
7. Getting involved in strange situations 
8. Potential for an accident 2. Health-related risks 
9. Possibility of illness 
10. Eating habits, hygiene 
11. Vaccinations 
12. Hygiene 
13. Indigestion 
14. Covid19 infection 
15. Bites from dangerous animals 
16. “Pulling down” a restaurant 3. Performance-related risks 
17. Vulnerability 
18. Disorganization 
19. Getting out of the way 
20. Leaving documents behind 21. “Pulling” service providers 
22. Not enough information about the destination 4. Loss of orientation security due to lack of information 
23. Getting lost, leaving the company 
24. Not enough information 
25. Difficult to plan 
26. Unpredictability due to uniqueness 
27. Reaching locations on time, aircraft accuracy 5. Risk of flying and travelling 
28. Flight 
29. Can the aircraft crash 
30. Crash in flight 
31. Traffic complications (delays, cancelled flights, missed connections) 
32. Fear of bus travel 
33. Baggage misplacement 
34. Dangers of skiing 6. Direct risks due to the nature of incentive travel 
35. You can fall hard on a snowboard 
36. Safari and wild animals 
37. Quad biking 
38. Capsizing a boat 
39. Don't swim with dolphins because they are wild animals 
40. Fear of stomach upset 
41. Fear of group accidents (especially when travelling by bus) 
42. Danger of travelling together (for senior executives) 
43. Vulnerability 
44. Collectivism 
45. Robbery 
46. Responsible drinking 
Source(s): Based on interview, own editing

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