Sign.: 1, TC
Tourism management : research - policies - practice. Vol. 42 (2014). - 2014
Inv. br.: č2014/036
- Book review : Contemporary cases in tourism, 1-2.
- The amazing race to India: Prominence in reality television affects destination image and travel intentions, 3-12.
- Carbon dioxide emissions generated by energy consumption of hotels and homestay facilities in Taiwan, 13-21.
- Short-run and long-run performance of international tourism: evidence from Bayesian dynamic models, 22-36.
- Host perceptions of tourism: a review of the research, 37-49.
- Taking responsibility for border security: commercial interests in the face of e-borders, 50-61.
- Forecasting of Hong Kong airport's passenger throughput, 62-76.
- Are stars a good indicator of hotel quality? Assymetric information and regulatory heterogeneity in Spain, 77-87.
- We are in the same boat: tourist cicizenship behaviors, 88-100.
- Behavioral intention of visitors to an Oriental medicine festival: an extended model of goal directed behavior, 101-113.
- Package and no-frills air carriers as moderators of length of stay, 114-122.
- Influence of interpretation on conservation intentions of whale tourists, 123-131.
- Effects of power and individual-level cultural orientation on preferences for volunteer tourism, 132-140.
- Use value of cultural experiences: a comparison of contingent valuation and travel cost, 141-148.
- Rules of engagement: the role of emotional display rules in delivering conservation interpretation in a zoo-based tourism context, 149-156.
- Reading between the lines: multidimensional translation in tourism consumption, 157-164.
- Identifying and mapping forest-based ecotourism areas in West Virginia - incorporating visitors' preferences, 165-176.
- Exploring the interaction between perceived ethical obligation and subjective norms, and their influence on CSR-related choices, 177-180.
- Barriers affecting organisational adoption of higher order customer engagement in tourism service interactions, 181.193.
- Book review : Managing airports: an international perspective, 194-195.
- The moderating effect on cultural congruence on the internal marketing practice and employee satisfaction relationship: an empirical examination of Australian and Taiwanese born tourism employees, 196-206.
- Tourism and economic growth nexus revisited: a panel causality analysis for the case of the Mediterranean Region, 207-212.
- Book review : Events and urban regeneration: the strategic use of events to revitalise cities, 213-214.
- Investigating attitudes towards three South American destinations in an emerging long haul market using a model of consumer-based brand equity (CBBE), 215-223.
- The sensory dimension of tourist experiences: capturing meaningful sensory-informed themes in Southwest Portugal, 224-237.
- Commercial hospitality in destination experiences: McDonald's and tourists' consumption of space, 238-247.
- A taxonomy of creative tourists in creative tourism, 248-259.
- Book review : Tourism and war, 260-261.
- Selecting a cruise port of call location using the uzzy-AHP method: a case study in East Asia, 262-270.
- Enhancing the study abroad experience: a longitudinal analysis of hospitality-oriented study abroad program evaluations, 271-281.
- What makes a destination beautiful? Dimensions of tourist aesthetic judgment, 282-293.
- Performing culture at indigenous culture parks in Taiwan: using Q method to identify the performers' subjectivities, 294-304.
- Book review : Wellness tourism: a destination peerspective, 305-306.
- Coastal scenic assessment and tourism management in western Cuba, 307-320.
- Keeping your audience: presenting a visitor engagement scale, 321-329.
- Book review : The Routledge handbook of cultural tourism, 330-331.
- How to evaluate the effects of climate change on tourism, 334-340.
- Corporate governance, tourism growth and firm performance: evidence from publicly listed tourism firms in five Middle Eastern countries, 342-351.