International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research: Volume 6 Issue 4
Table of contents - Special Issue: Building tourism knowledge through quantitative analysis: the legacy of Josef Mazanec
Guest Editors: Andreas H. Zins, Sara Dolnicar
Informing destination recommender systems design and evaluation through quantitative research
Ulrike Gretzel, Yeong‐Hyeon Hwang, Daniel R. FesenmaierDestination recommender systems need to become truly human‐centric in their design and functionality. This requires a profound understanding of human interactions with technology…
One legacy of Mazanec: binary questions are a simple, stable and valid measure of evaluative beliefs
Sara Dolnicar, Friedrich LeischAcademic researchers love multi‐category answer formats, especially five‐ and seven‐point formats. More than a decade ago Josef Mazanec concluded that these formats may not the…
Measuring the resemblance between pictorial and verbal city image spaces
Ilona Pezenka, Christian BuchtaThis study focuses on the emotional aspects of destinations and employs two different scales for capturing the affective component of city destination image. The aim of this paper…
Non‐response bias in internet‐based advertising conversion studies
Sangwon Park, Daniel R. FesenmaierThe purpose of this study is to estimate the extent (mean and range) of non‐response bias in online travel advertising conversion studies for 24 destinations located throughout…
Extensions on the conceptualization of customer perceived value: insights from the airline industry
Thomas Mayr, Andreas H. ZinsThe purpose of this paper is to test and compare different conceptual approaches for perceived value in a service context.
Forecasting tourism demand by fuzzy time series models
Kun‐Huang Huarng, Tiffany Hui‐Kuang Yu, Luiz Moutinho, Yu‐Chun WangThis study aims to adapt a neural network based fuzzy time series model to improve Taiwan's tourism demand forecasting.
Mapping segments accessing user‐generated content and website applications in a joint space
Margit Kastner, Brigitte StanglThe relevant literature suggests that website designers should consider the needs of their target groups. This study aims to show the importance of certain website…
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1750-6182Renamed to:
Consumer Behavior in Tourism and HospitalityOnline date, start – end:
2007 – 2022Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedEditor:
- Dr Serena Volo