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Managing Visitor Attractions

, 2022
Fyall, A., Garrod, B., Leask, A., Wanhill, S. (eds) (2008). Managing Visitor Attractions. Butterworth-Heinemann Elsevier, Oxford, 384 pp Introduction: The role and nature of visitor attractions: The Nature and Purpose of Visitor Attractions; Interpreting
A. Fyall   +3 more
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Effects of perceived value, expectation, visitor management, and visitor satisfaction on revisit intention to Borobudur Temple, Indonesia

Journal of Heritage Tourism, 2021
Borobudur Temple is a World Heritage Site in Java, Indonesia, that sees millions of visitors each year. However, first-time sightseers make up the vast majority of visitors, leaving questions as to why few people decide to return to the site.
Janianton Damanik, M. Yusuf
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The link between travel motivation and satisfaction towards a heritage destination: The role of visitor engagement, visitor experience and heritage destination image

, 2020
There are shortcomings in studying tourist satisfaction from the direct effect of travel motivation. The current study constructed an integrated model of motivation-satisfaction towards a heritage destination with the addition of experience-related ...
Diep Ngoc Su   +3 more
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Hospital Policies During COVID-19: An Analysis of Visitor Restrictions

Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 2021
Objective: In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals have developed visitor restriction policies in order to mitigate spread of infection. We reviewed hospital visitor restriction policies for consistency and to develop recommendations to highlight
Rohit Jaswaney   +6 more
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Authenticity, involvement, and nostalgia: Understanding visitor satisfaction with an adaptive reuse heritage site in urban China

Journal of Destination Marketing & Management, 2020
This study investigated the impact of perceived authenticity, involvement, and nostalgic experience on visitor satisfaction with an adaptive reuse urban heritage site, Foshan Lingnan Tiandi in Guangdong province, southern China.
Jun Gao, Shiting Lin, Chaozhi Zhang
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Perceived crowding and festival experience: The moderating effect of visitor-to-visitor interaction

Tourism Management Perspectives, 2021
The purpose of this study is to explore the influence of two types of perceived crowding (spatial crowding and human crowding) on festival experience as well as how the interactions among visitors moderate the relationship by introducing the variable ...
Hongbo Cheng, Qinyu Liu, Jianwei Bi
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Using social media to estimate visitor provenance and patterns of recreation in Germany's national parks.

Journal of Environmental Management, 2020
Social media data are increasingly utilised as a low-cost alternative to visitor surveys in characterising nature-based recreation. However, the information available on individual users is limited and typically does not include provenance, restricting ...
Michael Sinclair   +3 more
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Using geotagged photographs and GPS tracks from social networks to analyse visitor behaviour in national parks

Current Issues in Tourism, 2020
This article explores the potential of geotagged data from social networks to analyse visitors’ behaviour in national parks, taking the Teide National Park as a study area. Given its unique landscape and characteristics, plus the fact that it is the most
Carolina Barros   +2 more
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The formation of visitor behavioral intention to creative tourism: the role of push–Pull motivation

Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 2019
This study proposes and examines a behavioral intention to re-experience model consisting of experience quality, perceived value, satisfaction, and push–pull motivation factor as the determinants.
David L. Dean, D. Suhartanto
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The health visitor

Nursing Standard, 1990
Health visitors already feeling insecure about changes in work practice are awaiting the effects of the new GP contract with some trepidation.
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