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Determinants of Customer Eco‐Friendly Goods Consumption in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry
ABSTRACT This study investigates the key attributes of eco‐friendly products in the hospitality and tourism industries and examines the impact on consumer behavior through a three‐study approach. Study I utilized principal component analysis and identified five key factors: price relevance, external charm, visual attention, product symbolism, and ...
Jiyoung Lee +3 more
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Factors and Challenges Affecting the Tourism Sector: An In-Depth Analysis of Botswana’s Tourism
The main objective of this study was to conduct an in-depth analysis of Botswana’s tourism, with the hopes to identify factors and challenges affecting the tourism sector in Botswana. This study utilised the interpretivism research philosophy.
Amagolo GABASIANE, Douglas CHIGUVI
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ABSTRACT This paper investigates how environmental certifications—specifically, formal environmental management systems (EMSs) (ISO 14001, EMAS), and consumer‐facing eco‐labels—influence firm financial performance. Using a dual approach that includes a bibliometric review and a systematic analysis of key studies, we identify key trends, theoretical ...
Alberto Citterio
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Tourism's Forward and Backward Linkages [PDF]
This paper proposes “linkage analysis” as a complement to the traditional “tourism impact analysis” to examine tourism’s economic imprints on a destination’s economy. Although related, the two methods are not the same.
James Mak, Junning Cai, PingSun Leung
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Reassessing employer expectations of graduates in UK travel services [PDF]
This article sets out to ascertain travel and tourism industries employers' views on degrees. Research of this kind and on this scale has not previously been carried out and a large scale survey of industry views was conducted with key issues identified ...
Airey +33 more
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ABSTRACT The blue economy has emerged as a key sector for linking sustainability and innovation, yet existing research has largely overlooked how firms operationalize these processes in practice. This study addresses that gap by asking: How do Portuguese blue economy firms embed sustainability‐oriented innovation (SOI) into their strategies, and what ...
Jennifer Nicole Elston +2 more
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Current situation in management of tourism in Slovakia
For the European Union, as well as for other countries in the world, tourism represents an important economic activity based on a wide range of products, attractions and destinations.
Boris Michalík, Michala Dubská
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The South African Adventure Tourism Economy: An urban phenomenon
The international adventure tourism literature is remarkably silent on the geographical nature of the industry. This study seeks to provide a geographical analysis of the sector within the context of South Africa.
McKay Tracey
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Tourism and hospitality sector electricity use: evidences from 12 EU countries [PDF]
At the Paris Conference of the Parties (COP21) in 2015, 195 countries agreed to strengthen the global response to the threat of climate change. Along this line, the EU is committed to a 40% reduction in their domestic greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 ...
Pablo-Romero Gil-Delgado, María del Populo +2 more
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ABSTRACT Biodiversity‐related financial risk is increasingly recognized not only as a market concern but as an ethical and systemic imperative for businesses and financial institutions. This systematic literature review synthesizes 103 peer‐reviewed studies to examine how biodiversity risk is conceptualized, measured, and integrated within financial ...
Thang Ngoc Dang +3 more
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