Journal of China tourism research. Vol. 8 (2012), No. 1-2-3-4. - 2012
Inv. br.: č2013/003-1-2-3-4
- Hotel indoor air quality enhancement: research agenda, 1-18.
- Touristic perceptions in a Taoist Chinese village, 19-36.
- An analysis of publications in the Journal of China Tourism Research, 37-60.
- Developing hospitality education in China: a case study of Guilin Institute of Tourism, 61-77.
- Segmenting Taiwanese travelers on cruises in North America: comparing the involvement and cluster approach, 78-96.
- Determinants of tourism destination competitiveness in China, 97-116.
- Dynamics of tourism policy making: evidence from the tax rebate policy in Hainan Island, China, 117-121.
- An investigation of the demographic, psychological, psychographic, and behavioral characteristics of Chinese senior leisure travelers, 123-145.
- The problems of developing wellness tourism in China: from supply perspective, 146-158.
- What makes theatrical performances successful in China's tourism industry?, 159-173.
- Tourism real estate development as a policy tool for urban tourism: a case study of Dali and Lijiang, China, 174-193.
- An analysis of disaster management by the Chinese government in the market rejuvenation of the tourism industry from the severe snowstorms in 2008, 194-206.
- The changing role of tourism in China's economy, 207-223.
- The seductions of "soft power": the call for multifronted research into the articulative reach of tourism in China, 227-247.
- Authentic antipodean Chineseness? A Scholar's garden in Aoteraoa / New Zealand, 248-267.
- Chinese outbound tourism to the United Kingdom: issues for Chinese and British tour operators, 268-283.
- The Chinese gaze: imaging Europe in travel magazines, 284-301.
- When the global meets the local in tourism - cultural performances in Lijiang as case studies, 302-319.
- Culture-based interpretation of vacation consumption, 320-333.
- The behavior of citing: a perspective on science communication across languages, 334-356.
- Exploring Chinese outbound tourism motivation using means-end chains: a concptual model, 359-372.
- Comparing Mainland Chinese tourists' satisfaction with Hong Kong and the UK using tourist satisfaction index, 373-394.
- Annoying tourist behaviors: perspectives of hosts and tourists in Macao, 395-416.
- An empirical study of anticipated and perceived discrimination of Mainland Chinese tourists in Hong Kong: the role of intercultural competence, 417-430.
- From destination image to destination loyalty: evidence from recreation farms in Taiwan, 431-449.
- Selection of outbound package tours: the case of senior citizens in Hong Kong, 450-468.