Sign.: 1, TC
Tourism management : research - policies - practice. Vol. 34 (2013), No. 1. - 2013
Inv. br.: č2012/104-1
- Contemporary medical tourism: conceptualisation, culture and commodification, 1-13.
- Evaluating spatial centrality for integrated tourism management in rural areas using GIS and network analysis, 14-24.
- A CGE assessment of Singapore's tourism policies, 25-36.
- Influence analysis of community resident support for sustainable tourism development, 37-46.
- Substance abuse and job attitude among hotel workers: social labeling perspectives, 47-49.
- Cross-cultural efficacy of American low-impact programs: a comparison between Garhwal guide beliefs on environmental behavior and American outdoor travel norms, 50-60.
- An analysis of visitor behaviour using time blocks: a study of ski destinations in Greece, 61-70.
- Being better vs. being different: differentiation, competition, and pricing strategies in the Spanish hotel industry, 71-79.
- "Win in Africa, with Africa": social responsibility, event image, and destination benefits. The case of 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, 80-90.
- Economic performance measurement system for event planning and investment decision making, 91-100.
- China's chairman Mao: a visual analysis of human province online destination image, 101-111.
- Tourists' and tourism suppliers' perceptions toward crisis management on tsunami, 112-121.
- How do you know it when you see it? Community-based ecotourism in the Cardamom Mountains of southwestern Cambodia, 122-132.
- Analysis of tour values to develop eneblers using an interpretive hierarchy-based model in Taiwan, 133-144.
- Political (in)stability and its influence on tourism development, 145-157.
- Signal detection as the first line of defence in tourism crisis management, 158-171.
- The case for offshore wind farms, artificial reefs and sustainable tourism in the French mediterranean, 172-183.
- The evolution of mass tourism destinations: new approaches beyond deterministic models in Benidorm (Spain), 184-195.
- Understanding medical tourists: word-of-mouth and viral marketing as potent marketing tools, 196-201.
- International festivals as experience production systems, 202-210.
- Location selection for the construction of a casino in Greater London region: a triple multi-criteria approach, 211-220.
- The economic consequences of community support for tourism: a case study of a heritage fish hatchery, 221-230.
- Political connections, guanxi and adoption of CSR policies in the Chinese hotel industry: is there a link?, 231-235.
- Cruise ship itineraries and occupancy rates, 236-237.
- Hosting mega-events: a guide to the evaluation of development effects in integrated metropolitan regions, 238-246.