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Sustainable tourism consumer: socio-demographic, psychographic and behavioral characteristics
Asli D.A. Tasci, Alan Fyall, Kyle Maurice WoosnamThis study aims to uncover socio-demographic, psychographic and behavioral characteristics of sustainable consumers as a means to advance the demand for sustainability practices…
Health tourism: behavioural intention and protection motivation theory
Ai Na Seow, Yuen Onn Choong, Chee Keong Choong, Krishna MoorthyHealth tourism is recognised as a recent new pattern of taking a break while accessing health-care services overseas. Past studies have explored this research area, but few have…
Wellness tourism and the components of its offer system: a holistic perspective
Mauro Dini, Tonino PencarelliThe purpose of this paper is to conceptually examine the phenomenon of wellness tourism under a holistic and systemic lens, focusing on the offer system and the main components…
Stakeholders’ perceptions of competitive tourism destination: empirical evidence from Serbia
Verica Milutinovic, Jelena Musanovic, Dejan BericThis study made an advance over previous work by providing a modified model for measuring the competitiveness of tourism destinations based on competitive performance from a…
Tourism public-private partnership (PPP) projects: an exploratory-sequential approach
Marwa Ghanem, Ibrahim Elshaer, Samar SaadThis study aims to address the absence of a thorough understanding of commitment in tourism public-private partnerships (PPP) by exploring antecedents of PPP commitment and their…
Like, tag and share: bolstering social media marketing to improve intention to visit a nature-based tourism destination
Vanessa Gaffar, Benny Tjahjono, Taufik Abdullah, Vidi SukmayadiThis paper aims to explore the influence of social media marketing on tourists’ intention to visit a botanical garden, which is one of the popular nature-based tourism…
Perceived COVID-19 impacts and travel avoidance: application of protection motivation theory
Shama Nazneen, Hong Xu, Nizam Ud Din, Rehmat KarimThe COVID-19 pandemic and the travellers’ behaviour towards travel risk is an emerging issue. Nonetheless, the travellers’ perceived COVID-19 impacts, travel risk perception…
Negotiating interdisciplinary practice under the COVID-19 crisis: opportunities and challenges for tourism research
Xinyi Liu, Jun Wen, Metin Kozak, Yangyang Jiang, Zhiyong LiCOVID-19 is currently the most serious crisis facing the world, and scholars in the medical and social sciences are working to save lives and mitigate the societal effects of the…
Legal aspects of ecotourism: towards creating an international legislative framework
Vera Stanković, Ana Batrićević, Vladan JoldžićThis study aims to highlight the most important preventive measures that should be proposed by policymakers and adopted by (inter)national legislative bodies by changing existing…
Stakeholders’ perception of the sustainability of a tourism destination: a methodological framework to find out relationships and similarity of opinions
Ionela Mihaela Damian, Enrique Navarro, Francisco RuizThis study aims to examine the similarity of opinions regarding the stakeholder’s perception about the importance of the different aspects considered when measuring the…
Local residents’ contribution to tourist experiences: a community perspective from Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
Dominik Huber, Sven GrossThe purpose of this study is to increase the understanding of how local residents in tourism destinations perceive their role in the creation of tourist experiences.
Airportscape and its effect on airport sense of place and destination image perception
Walanchalee Wattanacharoensil, Pipatpong Fakfare, Anne GrahamThis study aims to validate a conceptual definition of airportscape and develop a multidimensional scale that integrates servicescape and service quality dimensions to…
Airline quality assessment towards strategic tourism management improvements
André Philippi Gonzaga de Albuquerque, Fagner José Coutinho de Melo, Denise Dumke de MedeirosThe purpose of this study is to compare the results of customer satisfaction indices (SI) in the literature and to propose equations to show that the reverse attribute needs to be…
Sex tourism in an era of globalisation, harm reduction and disease migration: a new conceptual model
Alyson Hillis, Conan Leavey, Stephanie Kewley, Marie Claire Van HoutThis paper aims to contribute to sex tourism literature by placing it into a contemporary context of globalisation, harm reduction and disease migration.
Dark tourism destinations: the relationships between tourists’ on-site experience, destination image and behavioural intention
Lili Qian, Chunhui Zheng, Jinwei Wang, María de los Ángeles Pérez Sánchez, Eduardo Parra López, Hanliang LiThis study aims to explore how tourists construct destination images in the context of dark tourism and reveals the relationships between on-site experience, destination image and…
Thanatopsis and mortality mediation within “lightest” dark tourism
Duncan Light, Preslava IvanovaThis paper aims to investigate the visitor experience at a “lightest” dark tourism attraction, focusing on issues of thanatopsis and mortality mediation.
Tourism and carbon emissions: a bibliometric review of the last three decades: 1990–2021
Hari Govind Mishra, Shailesh Pandita, Aasif Ali Bhat, Ram Kumar Mishra, Sonali SharmaThe purpose of this paper is to review the diversified existing literature on tourism and carbon emissions using bibliometric analysis to churn down the multiple studies under one…
The role of farm-to-table activities in agritourism towards sustainable development
Siti Fatimahwati Pehin Dato Musa, Wei Lee ChinThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate the role of farm-to-table (FTT) activities in agritourism towards sustainable development based on three agritourism farms in Brunei.
Clusters or networks: interorganizational relationships influence on Brazilian hotel performance
Daniel Pires Vieira, Valmir Emil Hoffmann, Edgar Reyes Junior, Cristina BoariAlthough interorganizational relationships are acknowledged as positive for tourism, studies on the subject fail to systematically analyze the joint effects of relationships with…
Investigating the mediating role of visitor satisfaction in the relationship between memorable tourism experiences and behavioral intentions in heritage tourism context
S. Mostafa Rasoolimanesh, Siamak Seyfi, Raouf Ahmad Rather, Colin Michael HallThis paper aims to investigate the interplay of memorable tourism experiences (MTE) dimensions in driving behavioral intentions of heritage tourists through the mediating role of…
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- Prof Dimitrios Buhalis