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Prospects of using strategic communication in sustainable tourism promotion. [PDF]
Radjabov O +4 more
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Do Attractions Give Tourists Satisfaction?
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ABSTRACT American municipalities increasingly regulate panhandling. That regulation is controversial. The determinants of panhandling activeness are unknown, and it is doubted whether panhandling activity responds rationally to incentives. To shed light on these issues, we collect data on hundreds of panhandlers and the passersby they solicit at ...
Peter T. Leeson +2 more
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Understanding perceived value in tourism: Insights from destinations facing crises. [PDF]
Yacoub L +3 more
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Analysis of tourist satisfaction
Lešnik, Jerneja, Pantelidis, Christos
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ABSTRACT This study explores the interaction of organisational culture, corporate social responsibility (CSR) and Indigenous values in Aotearoa‐New Zealand's fishing industry, focusing on Māori‐owned and non–Māori‐owned companies. It reveals how Māori values shape company culture and how CSR aligns with them. Using Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory,
Davood Askarany, Jenny Lam
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Verification of the Impact of Sports Event Service Quality and Host Destination Image on Sports Tourists' Behavioral Intentions Through Meta-Analytic Structural Equation Modeling. [PDF]
Jia H, Kim D, Kim K.
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Who Is the System? On the Externalisation and Depersonalisation of Responsibility for Abuse
ABSTRACT This article examines the externalisation and depersonalisation of responsibility in the institutional communication of the Roman Catholic Church in the context of sexualised violence. Niklas Luhmann's theory of social systems is used to show how semantic constructions such as ‘systemic causes’ rhetorically blur responsibility and contribute ...
Thomas Kron
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Research on the underlying dynamics of leisure's impact in arts venues. [PDF]
Yang H.
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Accounting for Friendlessness: Stigma and the Quest for an Honorable Self
How do people who identify as friendless make sense of their condition in a moment when friendship is extolled for the support and satisfaction it offers? This article draws on interviews with 21 adults in an Atlantic Canadian city. We argue that our interviewees were rarely at ease with their friendlessness and were at pains to recover an honorable ...
Laura Eramian, Peter Mallory
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