Sign.: 1, TC
Tourism management : research - policies - practice. Vol. 44 (2014). - 2014
Inv. br.: č2014/046
Book review : Handbook of tourism economics: analysis, new applications and case studies, 1.
Book review : The discovery of Britain: the English tourists 1540-1840 / E. Moir, 2.
Book review : Exploring the social impacts of events / edited G. Richards, M. deBrito, L. Wilks (eds.), 3-4.
Chinese model for mass adventure tourism, 5-13.
Book review : The ethics of tourism: critical and applied perspectives / B. Lovelock, K. M. Lovelock, 14-15.
Spiritual attitudes and visitor motivations at the Beltane Fire Festival, Edinburgh, 16-33.
The antecedents of memorable tourism experiences: the development of a scale to measure the destination attributes associated with memorable experiences, 34-45.
The Coorong wilderness lodge: a case study of planning failures in indigenous tourism, 46-57.
Investigating the moderating effects of service climate on personality motivation, social support, and performance among flight attendants, 58-66.
Pattern mining in tourist attraction visits through association rule learning on Bluetooth tracking data: a case study of Ghent, Belgium, 67-81.
Climate change and tourism: time for environmental skepticism, 82-85.
Airline alliances: mobilizing network resource, 88-98.
Chinese and Australian tourists' attitudes to nature, animals and environmental issues: implications for the design of nature-based tourism experiences, 101-107.
Chinese medical tourists - their perceptions of Taiwan, 108-112.
Psychic income and social capital among host nation residents: a pre - post analysis of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, 113-122.
Using volunteer-employed photography to inform tourism planning decisions: a study of St David's Peninsula, Wales, 126-139.
Psychoneurobiochemistry of tourism marketing, 140-148.
Corporate sustainability reporting index and baseline data for the cruise industry, 149-160.
Assessing and planning resilience in tourism, 161-163.
Vacation from work: a 'ticket to creativity'? The effects of recreational travel on cognitive flexibility and originality, 164-171.