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Young tourists represent over 20% of the tourism market and are an important element in current tourism activities. Cultural tourism, encompassing religious tourism, has increased in recent times, however, young tourists exhibit less preference for ...
Yasin Bilim, Sadik Ay
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ABSTRACT Reversing dominant unsustainable business practices requires a fundamental shift in how business practitioners perceive and enact sustainability. Management education is crucial for preparing prospective business professionals to lead this change, yet traditional curricula often perpetuate unsustainable paradigms.
Justo Alberto Ramírez‐Franco +2 more
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ABSTRACT Environmental sustainability and political influence increasingly shape corporate strategy, yet the link between politically appointed executives and firms' environmental actions remains underexplored. This study investigates whether political appointments to top executive positions influence the adoption of green action initiatives and how ...
Post Raj Pokharel +3 more
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Motivation for tourists’ participation in religious tourism in Eastern Cape: A case study of Buffalo City, South Africa. [PDF]
The purpose of this paper was to investigate the motivation for tourists’ participation in religious tourism. Religious tourism has economic benefits for the tourism industry as it benefits local economic and social development.
Lwazi Apleni +2 more
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NEW WAYS OF DEVELOPMENT FOR RELIGIOUS TOURISM ATTRACTIONS – A CASE STUDY OF DEBRECEN, HUNGARY [PDF]
Religiously motivated travel is one of the oldest forms of tourism, which involves millions of people even today. However, churches are visited not only by believers but also by secular tourists who are motivated by learning about the history and ...
Katalin CSOBÁN +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines how firms secure legitimacy in markets where faith‐based expectations and environmental responsibility intersect, focusing on halal–green cosmetics among Muslim women. It conceptualises halal trust and green trust as parallel legitimacy pathways reflecting faith‐based legitimacy and environmental credibility, respectively ...
Dwi Suhartanto +4 more
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Synergy practice of religious tourism development in bangkalan regency in the era of digitalization [PDF]
This study aims to look at the potential of religious tourism in Bangkalan Regency, known for its high level of religiosity which is relevant to the majority of Indonesian Muslims.
Rachman Yudhi, Rosyadi Khoirul
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Religious heritage tourism: The St. Paul trail project in Troas [PDF]
Today many tourists wish to explore different cultures, and thus, visit cultural, historical and religious sites. The WTO estimates that each year between 300-330 million tourists visit the most important religious sites in the world.
Boz, Mustafa
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ABSTRACT Although SMEs comprise over 90% of firms globally, research on their engagement with Scope 3 (value‐chain) greenhouse gas emissions remains limited. This PRISMA‐guided systematic review synthesises 49 SME‐relevant studies to develop a theory‐informed, practice‐oriented framework for more credible and sustained Scope 3 engagement.
Chidinma Uchendu +5 more
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Places and Religious Bands. Explorations in spiritual tourism
The tourist experiences are multisensory and tourism should involve various sensescapes although most of the tourists recognize the importance of the soundscape to their experiences, sound and the soundscape are seldom taken into consideration when ...
Privitera, Donatella, Ivona, Antonietta
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