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ABSTRACT Transformative change is required to address persistent and systemic drivers of biodiversity loss. There is an urgent need for innovative solutions that tackle root causes in place‐specific contexts. Evidence indicates that small, innovative, purpose‐driven businesses can serve as vehicles for developing place‐based solutions.
Shova Thapa Karki, Bradley D. Parrish
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Curiosity in calamity: How personal schadenfreude shapes disaster-tourism intentions. [PDF]
Joseph J +4 more
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SEX AND EROTICISM AS TOURIST MOTIVES
Tourism combines a number of motives: a couple of these are sex and eroticism. This problem is the subject matter of many studies and analyzes mainly in the foreign-language literature. The analysis which was undertaken in the present article concerns the significance of this motive in tourist trips.
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ABSTRACT While signalling theory predicts that ESG disclosure reduces information asymmetry and supports forward‐looking firm valuation, this relationship remains contested in emerging markets with concentrated ownership. Using a panel of 84 Turkish listed firms over 2014–2024 (924 firm‐years) and two‐step system GMM, we examine whether business groups,
Ajab Khan +2 more
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Aesthetic motivation shapes tourist revisit intention via push pull theory. [PDF]
Peng C, Zhang M, Zhang X, Ma X.
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ABSTRACT This research investigates how consumers establish trust in ghost kitchens, a rapidly growing digital service format that eliminates physical interaction and redefines the boundaries of food consumption. Despite their growing popularity, ghost kitchens present a paradox of trust, as the absence of physical premises and direct interaction ...
Trang Huong Pham +4 more
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The effect of food sensory experience on tourist engagement behavior: A study based on mental imagery theory. [PDF]
Yang S, Liu Y, Xu L.
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Measuring the Burden of Choice: Development and Validation of a Choice Overload Scale
ABSTRACT Excessive choice imposes substantial cognitive demands on consumers, impair decision‐making, and generate negative consumer responses—a phenomenon widely known as the choice overload effect. Despite its conceptual prominence in consumer research and its enduring relevance in today's consumer markets, existing approaches to measuring choice ...
Jennifer Musial
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Tourist value co-creation behavior in immersive cultural tourism spaces: a case study of "the longest day in chang'an". [PDF]
Wang J, Cao X.
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Nicosia-Concerted Retailing and Tourism Strategies to Awaken a Neglekted and Sleeping Beauty
Nicosia, the last divided European city, is only able to skim a small portion of the tourist purchasing power compared to the other tourism strongholds of the island and, at the same time, does not utilize the existing cultural potential in an efficient ...
Kaufmann, Rudi +2 more
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