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Global Health Governance on Cruise Tourism: A Lesson Learned From COVID-19
Cruise tourism is becoming increasingly popular worldwide. However, the health and safety of thousands of cruise tourists have been put in jeopardy due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Zhengliang Hu, Wenwen Li
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This study aims at profiling a quota sample of 600 residents in Naples, a home port in the Campania Region (Southern Italy), based on their perceptions and attitudes toward the development of cruise tourism, and their willingness to support different ...
Giacomo Chiappa +3 more
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Government and business community attitudes towards cruise tourism development [PDF]
This study analyses government and business community attitudes towards cruise tourism impacts and its future development. An empirical study was conducted in Dubrovnik on a sample of 105 leaders in tourism-related organisations developing, validating ...
Pivčević Smiljana +2 more
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Kidnapping as a long-term factor for cruise tourism demand: Evidence from Mexico [PDF]
Cruise tourism is considered as one of the most attractive tourism segments and as one of the safest ways to travel. This document aims to analyse the impact that registered kidnappings have had on long-term cruise tourism.
Fernando Sánchez López +1 more
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Cruise tourism: a hedonic pricing approach [PDF]
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect on price of different cruise industry characteristics from the point of view of actual prices. The analysis is carried out from the supply side but taking into account the real prices paid by customers. Design/methodology/approach This paper uses the hedonic price methodology.
Espinet i Rius, Josep Maria +3 more
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Employers and Tourism Students Perception of Employability in Cruise Industry
Despite challenges on the employability of tourism graduates, cruise industry emerged as potential labor market for aspiring tourism graduates in the field.
Mary Ann Dumlao +2 more
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River Cruise Tourism Along the Middle Section of the Danube, in Hungary, in Croatia and in Serbia
This study provides a summary of currently available services and their potential for improvement along the middle section of the Danube. The currently used tourism services do not provide the right picture of Hungary, Croatia and Serbia for the river ...
Nikolett Pókó
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ABSTRACT Growing environmental awareness has intensified demand for sustainability and transparency, especially in cruise tourism, a high‐impact and highly scrutinised service context. This study examines how green consumption values (GCV) shape passengers' perceptions of the credibility of green marketing claims (believability) and, in turn, influence
Marcello Risitano +3 more
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ABSTRACT Transformative change is required to address persistent and systemic drivers of biodiversity loss. There is an urgent need for innovative solutions that tackle root causes in place‐specific contexts. Evidence indicates that small, innovative, purpose‐driven businesses can serve as vehicles for developing place‐based solutions.
Shova Thapa Karki, Bradley D. Parrish
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A Dynamic Business Modeling Approach to Port Sustainability: The Western Sicily Port Authority Case
ABSTRACT Ports are critical nodes in global trade and economic development, yet they generate substantial environmental and social externalities—including greenhouse gas emissions, air, noise, and water pollution, and adverse impacts on host communities—that demand integrated and forward‐looking governance.
Martina Vivoli +3 more
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