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How Destination Image Building Tourists’ Immersive Experience for Online Tour and Stimulate the Intention to Visit in Person
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From the organizing of tours to the reinterpretation of visited places: Invention of a touristic space-time in the Lobi country of Burkina Faso
Published 2013-01-01“…By focusing the analysis on the reinterpretation of the visited places, we will see how a space-time of the tourist encounter can be invented in the context of an emerging cultural tourism.…”
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Strategy for controlling tourist mobility: analysis of the biopolitical processes of territorialization implemented by the cruise tourism industry in a Caribbean destination
Published 2022-08-01“…To meet the prerogatives of its business model, the cruise tourism industry develops this new space by mobilizing biopolitical processes stemming from strategies of territorial control over the mobility of both tourists and local tourism stakeholders. Using a quantitative methodology and a model of tourism space that takes into account 16 zones produced by the territorialization of the everyday spaces of receiving communities, this study proposes a detailed understanding of the discursive and material strategies implemented by the cruise tourism industry to ensure control over the space it occupies. …”
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Promoting olive as a tourist attraction in Saint-Rémy de Provence: between symbolic requalification and misappropriation of heritage values
Published 2024-07-01“…Our aim is to show that they are used primarily for commercial and tourist purposes, as well as being witnesses to a claimed cultural identity.…”
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RURAL TOURISM–REALISTIC SOLUTION FOR SUSTAINABLE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: CASE STUDY OF VÂLCEA COUNTY, OLTENIA REGION
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Ecological inspirations for the Tourism Area Life Cycle (TALC) model
Published 2020-12-01Subjects: “…touristic area…”
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Large-Scale Cross-Cultural Tourism Analytics: Integrating Transformer-Based Text Mining and Network Analysis
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How can brand equity for tourism destinations be used to preview tourists’ destination choice? An overview from the top of Tower of Babel
Published 2017-04-01“…Besides presenting the preferred destination brands for Brazilian and Portuguese tourists, the results confirm a basic assumption supporting this research program related to the geographic polarization of the most valued destination brands: “dream destination brands” correspond to destinations located farther from respondents’ home-places, in other continents, requiring long-haul air travel, while “favourite destination brands” are predominantly destinations located nearer, in respondents’ own countries or neighbouring countries.…”
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Exploring the impact of AI-enhanced virtual tourism on Tourists' pro-environmental behavior: A stimulus-organism-response model perspective
Published 2025-03-01“…We conducted a partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) using Smart-PLS to analyze the two-wave survey data collected from 223 tourists. Our results confirmed that accessibility, authenticity perceptions, interactivity, and knowledge acquisition significantly influence tourists' attitude, which further influences PEB. …”
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Explaining the role of green space in coastal cities in attracting tourists with the approach of sustainable environmental development (Case study of Noor city)
Published 2023-12-01“…The purpose of this study is to explain the role of green space in coastal cities in attracting tourists with the approach of sustainable environmental development in the coastal city of Noor, but in addition to the main purpose of the sub-objectives, the researcher The results also increase the per capita urban green space, increase the number of urban tourists, prevent environmental damage and increase the income of the citizens of the coastal city of Noor.…”
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Sustainable tourists, generous consumers, lifestyle inspirers: the attitudes and expectations of Zadar’s local authorities vis-à-vis digital nomads
Published 2024-03-01“…Among other relevant contributions, this paper suggests that digital nomads might rather be thought of as “short-term locals” instead of “long-term tourists” regarding their consumption patterns; argues that tourism stakeholders conceive digital nomads as off-season tourist boosters but not a main tourist target group; and hints at the fact that digital nomad knowledge transfer is unlikely to occur without the needed platforms. …”
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Cross-cultural comparison of the relationships among perceived risk online, perceived usability and satisfaction during browsing of a tourist website
Published 2015-01-01“…They were asked to browse the experimental website of a fictitious tourist destination. The findings indicated that there are significant differences between the direct influence of perceived risk on perceived usability and also the indirect relationship between perceived risk and satisfaction online during browsing of the tourist website, and that these differences are moderated by the uncertainty avoidance dimension.…”
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Discovering the Graph-Based Flow Patterns of Car Tourists Using License Plate Data: A Case Study in Shenzhen, China
Published 2020-01-01“…Compared with modeling the flow patterns of tourists at the macro-scale, modeling tourist flow at the microscale is more complicated. …”
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Les terminaux mobiles contribuent-ils à renouveler les pratiques des touristes ? Le cas des Champs Elysées
Published 2020-12-01“…Les terminaux mobiles (smartphone ou tablette) sont susceptibles de modifier les comportements des touristes dans un lieu. Ils permettent en effet sur l’instant de réserver des hébergements, des activités, un restaurant, etc. …”
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ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT ISSUES CONCERNING ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES: COST ANALYSIS, STUDY OF TOURIST FLOWS AND SUSTAINABILITY PERSPECTIVES FOR THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK OF POMPEII
Published 2024-11-01“…The model is then applied to a real-life case of international significance, the Archaeological Park of Pompeii, whose most recent experiences have prompted this study, with the aim of deriving: parametric data on the costs of excavation, restoration and conservation; information on the temporal evolution of the site’s attractiveness to tourists; initial indications regarding the sustainability of new excavations in the ancient city and the surrounding area. …”
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Perfeccionar el Central Tourist District de París con datos de localización GPS y análisis de SIG
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Tourism and economic growth in Portugal: an empirical investigation of causal links
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