1. Fuchs, G., & Reichel, A. (2004). Cultural differences in tourism destination
risk perception: An exploratory study. Tourism: An Interdisciplinary
Journal, 52 (1), 21-38.
2. Fuchs, G., & Reichel, A. (2006). Tourist destination risk perception: The
case of Israel. Journal of Hospitality and Leisure Marketing (Currently
published as Journal of Hospitality Marketing and Management), 42 (2),
81-106.
3. Reichel, A., Fuchs, G., & Uriely, N. (2007). Perceived Risk and the Non- Institutionalized Tourist Role: The Case of Israeli Student Ex-Backpackers.
Journal of Travel Research, 46(2), 217-226.
4. Etgar, M., & Fuchs, G. (2009). Why and how service quality perceptions
impact consumer responses. Managing Service Quality: An International
Journal (Currently published as Journal of Service Theory and Practice),
19(4), 474-485.
5. Reichel, A., Fuchs, G., & Uriely, N. (2009). Israeli backpackers: The role of destination choice. Annals of Tourism Research, 36(2):222-246.
6. Fuchs, G., & Reichel PI, A. (2010). Health tourists visiting a highly volatile
destination: A three-segment exploratory study. Anatolia- An International
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research, 21(2), 205-227.
7. Fuchs G., & Reichel, A. (2011). An exploratory inquiry into destination risk perceptions and risk reduction strategies of first-time vs. repeat visitors to a
highly volatile destination. Tourism Management, 32(2), 266-276.
8. Etgar, M., & Fuchs, G. (2011). Does ethnic/cultural dissimilarity affect
perceptions of service quality?. Services Marketing Quarterly, 32(2),
113-128.
9. Fuchs, G., Reichel, A., Uriely, N., & Maoz, D. (2013). Vacationing in a
terror-stricken destination: Tourists’ risk perceptions and rationalizations.
Journal of Travel Research, 52(2), 178-187.
10. Fuchs, G. (2013). Low versus high sensation-seeking tourists: A study of backpackers’ experience risk perception. International Journal of Tourism Research, 15(1), 81-92.
11. Karamustafa, K., Fuchs, G., & Reichel, A. (2013). Risk perceptions of a
mixed image destination: The case of Turkey’s first time vs. repeat visitors. Journal of Hospitality Marketing and Management, 22 (3), 243-268.
12. Reichel, A. Fuchs, G., Pizam, A., & Poria, Y. (2014). Occupational self-perceptions of hotel employees: An exploratory study. Tourism Analysis:
An Interdisciplinary Journal, 19(5), 545-658.
13. Fuchs, G., Chen, P.-J., & Pizam PI, A. (2015). Are travel purchases more satisfactory than non-travel experiential purchases and material purchases?
An exploratory study. Tourism Analysis: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 20
(5), 487-497.
14. Mizrachi, I., & Fuchs, G. (2016). Should we cancel? An examination of risk handling in travel social media before visiting Ebola-free destinations.
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 28, 59–65.
15. Fuchs PI, G., Reichel PI, A., & Shani PI, A. (2016). Scuba divers: The thrill of
risk or the search for tranquility. Tourism Recreation Research, 41(2), 145
-156.
16. Unger, O., Uriely, N., & Fuchs, G. (2016). The Business Travel Experience. Annals of Tourism Research, 61,142–156.
17. Unger, O., Fuchs, G., & Uriely, N. (2020). Beyond the “Tourist
Environmental Bubble”: Encounters with locals and destination experiences
of business travelers. Journal of Travel Research, 59(8) p. 1493-1505.
18. Alvarez, M.D., Campo, S., & Fuchs, G. (2020). Tourism in conflict zones: Animosity and risk perceptions. International Journal of Culture, Tourism
and Hospitality Research (Renamed to Consumer Behavior in Tourism and Hospitality), 14(2), 189-204.
19. Fuchs, G., Reichel, A., & Poria, Y. (2021). Exploring the images of
hospitality line-level employment: Hotel employees’ perceptions vs. the
general public's perceptions. European Journal of Tourism Research, 27, 1-18. 2703
20. Orlowski, M., Fuchs, G., & Pizam, A. (2021). Alcohol consumption among working college students: The moderating effects of workplace policies and college major. Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality & Tourism, 20(2), 270-298.
21. Unger, O., Uriely, N., & Fuchs, G. (2021). On-site animosity and national identity: Business travelers on stage. Annals of Tourism Research, 88 (May) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2021.103181
22. Pizam, A., Ozturk, A.B., Balderas-Cejudo, A., Buhalis C, D., Fuchs, G.,
Hara, T., Meira, J., Revilla, R.G.M., Sethi, C, D., Shen, Y., State, O.,
Hacikara, A., & Chaulagain, S. (2022). Factors affecting hotel managers'
intentions to adopt robotic technologies: A global study. International
Journal of Hospitality
Management
23. Fuchs, G., Alvare z, M. D., & Campo, S. (2023). Animosity and perceived
risk in conflict-ridden tourist destinations. Tourism review.
24. Pizam, A., Ozturk, A. B., Balderas-Cejudo, A., Buhalis, D., Fuchs, G.,
Hara, T., Meira, J., Revilla, R.G.M., Sethi, D., Shen, Y., State, O., &
Hacikara, A. (2023). Hotel customers’ behavioral intentions toward service robots: the role of utilitarian and hedonic values. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology.
25. Fuchs, G., Efrat-Treister, D., & Westphal, M. (2024). When, Where and
with Whom during Crisis: The Effect of Risk Perceptions and Psychological Distance on Travel Intentions. Tourism Management.
(b) Refereed chapters in collective volumes
1. Fuchs, G. and A. Reichel, (2006). “Correlates of Destination Risk Perception and Risk Reduction Strategies” in M. Kozak and L. Andreu Manning (eds.), Advances in Tourism Research, Progress in Tourism Marketing (Elsevier, Macmillan India Limited) pp. 161-170.
2. Reichel, A., Fuchs, G. and N. Uriely, (2009). "Risk Perceptions and Risk Reduction Strategies as Determinants of Destination Choice of Backpackers" in M. Kozak and L. Andreu (eds.), Advances in Tourism Research, Managing networks (Routledge, Oxon) pp. 195- 207.
3. Fuchs, G. and A. Pizam, (2011). "The Importance of Safety and Security for Tourism Destinations" in Y. Wang and A. Pizam (eds.), Destination Marketing and Management (CABI, Oxfordshire, UK) pp. 300-313.
(c) Published scientific reports and technical papers
1. Aharonson-Daniel, L., Davidovitch, N., Fuchs, G., Dopelt, K., & Shibli ,
H. (2020). Israel COVID-19 Snapshot MOnitoring (COSMO Israel):
Monitoring knowledge, risk perceptions, preventive behaviours, and public
trust in the current coronavirus outbreak in Israel. PsychArchives