Nature in Translation: Japanese Tourism Encounters the Canadian Rockies by Shiho Satsuka [PDF]
Ian Puppe
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Architecting rural smartness: A collaborative platform design for rural digital business ecosystem
Abstract The wide urban–rural economic gap, particularly in developing countries, has led to various problems. To lower the gap, the participation of rural communities in digital business ecosystems is being viewed as a promising approach. To this end, we use design science research methodology to present a reference architecture of a rural smartness ...
Iqbal Yulizar Mukti+3 more
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A Virtual World Model to Enhance Tourism Destination Accessibility in Developing Countries [PDF]
The problem of destination accessibility is a vital concern in the sustainable tourism development in the emerging regions due to the increasing numbers of tourism business growth in the recent times. Tourism is one of the potential foreign exchange earning sectors, which place sustainability as one of the main success metrics for benchmarking the ...
arxiv
Going green across boundaries: Spatial effects of environmental policies on tourism flows [PDF]
This study investigates the relationship between environmental sustainability policies and tourism flows across Italian provinces using a Spatial Durbin Error Model (SDEM) within a gravity framework. By incorporating both public and corporate environmental initiatives, the analysis highlights the direct and spatial spillover effects of sustainability ...
arxiv
Hospitality Students' Perceptions towards Working in Hotels: a case study of the faculty of tourism and hotels in Alexandria University [PDF]
The tourism and hospitality industry worldwide has been confronted with the problem of attracting and retaining quality employees. If today's students are to become the effective practitioners of tomorrow, it is fundamental to understand their perceptions of tourism employment.
arxiv
Pathways to a Sustainable Blue Economy: Exploring Its Barriers in an Emerging Economy
ABSTRACT A sustainable blue economy is primarily intended for responsible consumption of ocean resources, achieving economic growth, and strengthening the overall ecosystem. The roots of the blue economy are embedded in sustainable development, exploiting opportunities for economic welfare and growth, simultaneously focusing on conserving marine health.
Koppiahraj Karuppiah+2 more
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Traditional village tourism significantly shapes the dynamic interaction between human-land relations and contributes to the evolution of three key land uses: ecological, production, and living.
Shanlin Wang+5 more
doaj
The Impact of Corporate Communication on Consumer Psychology and Product Choice
ABSTRACT This research investigates the influence of corporate ability (CA) and social responsibility (CSR) on consumers' product choices through three experimental studies. In Experiment 1, using a real company as the experimental stimulus with 134 participants, we found that for utilitarian products, CA messages had a more substantial influence on ...
Shuai Zhong+4 more
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The Virtual Store: A New Shopping Channel That Generates Value and Well‐Being for Gen Z Customers
ABSTRACT The increasing adoption of virtual reality in the retail sector has spurred academics and professionals alike to understand shopping experiences in virtual stores. Unlike existing studies that used this technology only as a research tool, this research considers the virtual store as a full‐fledged shopping channel with multichannel or ...
Cindy Lombart+3 more
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