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The inhibitory effect of sense of power on experiential sports consumption: the chain-mediated role of psychological distance and social orientation. [PDF]
Guo K, Huang Q.
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Aesthetic Surgery Tourism: An Opportunity or a Danger? [PDF]
Budini V +4 more
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Gold from nature's pantry: a diachronic study of Rubus chamaemorus L. (Rosaceae) in swedish gastronomy and economy. [PDF]
Svanberg I, Karlholm A, Ståhlberg S.
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The creation of the Muraka, a Maldivian underwater hotel: A story of sea life, more-than-human architecture, and alloútopic tourism. [PDF]
Vannini P, Vannini A.
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International Journal of Tourism Research, 2009
AbstractThis study explores the concept of luxury shopping behaviour in tourism and identifies the perceived importance of different types and characteristics of the luxury products and services that tourists buy on vacation, as well as the importance of various shopping venues and destinations for luxury shopping.
Kwang‐Soo Park +2 more
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AbstractThis study explores the concept of luxury shopping behaviour in tourism and identifies the perceived importance of different types and characteristics of the luxury products and services that tourists buy on vacation, as well as the importance of various shopping venues and destinations for luxury shopping.
Kwang‐Soo Park +2 more
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Marketing Gastronomic Tourism Experiences as Luxury
2022Luxury has received attention from tourism researchers as an important element of the gastronomic tourism experience. With recent research suggesting food and wine tourism being connected to luxury, it is important to explore how gastronomic tourism experiences are marketed to create such perceptions and feelings of luxury.
Roy, Namita, Gretzel, Ulrike
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2020
This chapter highlights important segments of the supply side of the tourism market: accommodation, air transport, cruises, road transport, rail transport, and tour operators/travel agencies. It is shown how the respective luxury segment offers are designed and how they differ from offers of the premium and mass market.
Marc Aeberhard +8 more
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This chapter highlights important segments of the supply side of the tourism market: accommodation, air transport, cruises, road transport, rail transport, and tour operators/travel agencies. It is shown how the respective luxury segment offers are designed and how they differ from offers of the premium and mass market.
Marc Aeberhard +8 more
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Are Tourism Imports a Luxury or Necessity?
Tourism Analysis, 2021This article compares the impact of economic development on the import demand for international trade and international (outbound) tourism using cointegration analysis on a panel of countries at the turn of the century. Initial evidence suggests that substantially different properties exist between the total import demand and the tourism import demand.
David Bojanic, Melody Lo
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Luxury Tourism and Environmentalism
2020This chapter examines the evolution of luxury tourism and its environmental impact. Whilst mass tourism is widely seen as environmentally damaging, the impact of luxury tourism is nuanced. During the first stage of the growth in the nineteenth century, the numbers of people involved were small, and some companies understood the need to conserve the ...
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Luxury Hospitality and Tourism during the Pandemic
2022The growth of luxury tourism has been brought to a grinding halt due to the COVID-19 pandemic affecting most parts of the world since early 2020. Although the time for recovery of hospitality and tourism industries is still unclear, experience from the SARS outbreak in 2003 showed that the bounce back from consumers could be fast.
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