Lori Pennington-Gray

Affiliations: 
University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
Area:
Recreation, Urban and Regional Planning
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Anderson KR, Naaman K, Omodior E, et al. (2020) Predicting Chikungunya disease personal protective behaviors: Results of a cross-sectional survey of US-Caribbean travelers. Health Promotion Perspectives. 10: 43-49
Cedeño EMB, Pennington-Gray L, Cedeño XAB. (2020) Recuperación de los destinos turísticos después de un desastre: una evaluación del Scorecard de Resiliencia Turística para Destinos (SRTD) Pasos Revista De Turismo Y Patrimonio Cultural. 18: 309-321
Tavares JM, Tran X, Pennington-Gray L. (2020) Destination images of the ten most visited countries for potential Brazilian tourists Tourism & Management Studies. 16: 43-50
Xu Y, Pennington-Gray L, Kim J. (2019) The Sharing Economy: A Geographically Weighted Regression Approach to Examine Crime and the Shared Lodging Sector: Journal of Travel Research. 58: 1193-1208
Liu-Lastres B, Schroeder A, Pennington-Gray L. (2019) Cruise Line Customers’ Responses to Risk and Crisis Communication Messages: An Application of the Risk Perception Attitude Framework: Journal of Travel Research. 58: 849-865
Lee Y, Pennington-Gray L, Kim J. (2019) Does location matter? Exploring the spatial patterns of food safety in a tourism destination Tourism Management. 71: 18-33
Schroeder A, Pennington-Gray L, Mandala L. (2018) Examining international food travelers' engagement in behaviors to protect themselves from foodborne illnesses while abroad Tourism Review International. 22: 213-227
Basurto-Cedeño EM, Pennington-Gray L. (2018) An applied destination resilience model Tourism Review International. 22: 293-302
Cahyanto IP, Pennington-Gray L, Wehrung J. (2018) The Mountain Pine Beetle: A Study of Tourism Businesses’ Perceptions of the Risk of Ecological Disturbances Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 36: 24-40
Schroeder A, Pennington-Gray L, Kim H, et al. (2018) Using the media's tweets to broaden previous conceptualizations of political travel risks Tourism Management Perspectives. 26: 107-117
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