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Stephen J. Page, ‘Tourism Management: Managing for Change’, (UK: Routledge, 2009), ISBN 9781856176026.
S. Page
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Stephen J. Page, ‘Tourism Management: Managing for Change’, (UK: Routledge, 2009), ISBN 9781856176026.
S. Page
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The carbon footprint of global tourism
Nature Climate Change, 2018Arne Geschke+2 more
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Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism, 2023
The role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the education sector has received considerable attention from scholars; however, its potency and application among tourism learners are yet to be discerned.
Liubov Skavronskaya+2 more
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The role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the education sector has received considerable attention from scholars; however, its potency and application among tourism learners are yet to be discerned.
Liubov Skavronskaya+2 more
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Socialising tourism for social and ecological justice after COVID-19
Tourism Geographies, 2020The COVID-19 pandemic of 2019–2020 has the potential to transform the tourism industry as well as the context in which it operates. This global crisis in which travel, tourism, hospitality and events have been shut down in many parts of the world ...
Freya Higgins-Desbiolles
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, 2020
This study highlights ‘untact’ tourism as a health-protective behaviour stemming from individuals’ perceptions of COVID-19 risk. Based on the frameworks of the Health Belief Model and the extended Theory of Planned Behaviour, this study examines the ...
S. Bae, Po-Ju Chang
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This study highlights ‘untact’ tourism as a health-protective behaviour stemming from individuals’ perceptions of COVID-19 risk. Based on the frameworks of the Health Belief Model and the extended Theory of Planned Behaviour, this study examines the ...
S. Bae, Po-Ju Chang
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Metaverse tourism for sustainable tourism development: tourism agenda 2030
The Tourist Review, 2022Purpose The purpose of this study is to define metaverse tourism and to provide a viewpoint and further research regarding metaverse tourism with respect to its potential for sustainable tourism. Design/methodology/approach This study investigated the
Hanyoung Go, Myunghwa Kang
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Metaverse tourism: conceptual framework and research propositions
Current Issues in Tourism, 2022Although research on the category of metaverse attributes has expanded, the notion of metaverse tourism has yet to be identified in the tourism context. This research note suggests four propositions of metaverse tourism.
C. Koo+3 more
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A retrospective view of electronic word-of-mouth in hospitality and tourism management
, 2017Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review the impact electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) has had on the hospitality and tourism industry and to discuss changes that will affect its future. The paper’s touchpoint is our earlier paper (Litvin et al., 2008)
S. W. Litvin, R. Goldsmith, B. Pan
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Adoption of AI-based chatbots for hospitality and tourism
, 2020This study aims to investigate the customers’ behavioral intention and actual usage (AUE) of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered chatbots for hospitality and tourism in India by extending the technology adoption model (TAM) with context-specific ...
Rajasshrie Pillai, Brijesh Sivathanu
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, 2020
With international arrivals surpassing 1.5 billion for the first time in 2019 the long-term evolution of tourism demonstrates prolific path dependence with a decade of growth since the global financial crisis.
Patrick Brouder
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With international arrivals surpassing 1.5 billion for the first time in 2019 the long-term evolution of tourism demonstrates prolific path dependence with a decade of growth since the global financial crisis.
Patrick Brouder
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