Annals of Tourism Research
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Volume 75, issue C, 2019
- The impact of terrorism on European tourism pp. 1-17

- Shaen Corbet, O’Connell, John F., Marina Efthymiou, Cathal Guiomard and Brian Lucey
- Hosts and guests’ social representations of nudism: A mutual gaze approach pp. 18-28

- Carlos Monterrubio
- Tourism-enhancing effect of World Heritage Sites: Panacea or placebo? A meta-analysis pp. 29-41

- Yang Yang, Lan Xue and Thomas E. Jones
- “Give and take”: A social exchange perspective on festival stakeholder relations pp. 42-57

- Raymond Adongo, (Sam) Kim, Seongseop and Statia Elliot
- Tourism and the geopolitics of Buddhist heritage in Nepal pp. 58-69

- Kalyan Bhandari
- Geopolitical encounters of tourism: A conceptual approach pp. 70-78

- Jamie Gillen and Mary Mostafanezhad
- Beyond the glass ceiling: Gendering tourism management pp. 79-91

- Inês Carvalho, Carlos Costa, Nina Lykke and Anália Torres
- Performance measurement in the networked context of convention and visitors bureaus (CVBs) pp. 92-105

- Selena Aureli and Mara Del Baldo
- Spatial-temporal forecasting of tourism demand pp. 106-119

- Yang Yang and Honglei Zhang
- Harmony rules in Chinese backpacker groups pp. 120-130

- Wenjie Cai, Scott A. Cohen and John Tribe
- Modelling bimodality of length of tourist stay pp. 131-151

- E. Gómez-Déniz and Jorge Pérez-Rodríguez
- Mediating urban transition through rural tourism pp. 152-164

- Yiping Li, Heqing Zhang, Dian Zhang and Richard Abrahams
- Segmenting global tourism markets: A panel club convergence approach pp. 165-185

- Zhibin Lin, Kefei You, Chi Keung Lau and Ender Demir
- Always best or good enough? The effect of ‘mind-set’ on preference consistency over time in tourist decision making pp. 186-201

- Qiuyun Li, Li, Chunxiao (Spring), Scott McCabe and Hong Xu
- Place stewardship among last chance tourists pp. 202-212

- Mark Groulx, Karla Boluk, Chris J. Lemieux and Jackie Dawson
- Tourism impacts, emotions and stress pp. 213-226

- Evan J. Jordan, Daniel M. Spencer and Girish Prayag
- Anthropological contributions to tourism studies pp. 227-237

- Antonio-Miguel Nogués-Pedregal
- Occupying whateverland: Journeys to museums in the Baltic pp. 238-247

- Elizabeth Carnegie and Jerzy Kociatkiewicz
- A review of research into paid online peer-to-peer accommodation pp. 248-264

- Sara Dolnicar
- When empathy prevents negative reviewing behavior pp. 265-278

- Rebecca Pera, Giampaolo Viglia, Laura Grazzini and Daniele Dalli
- The evolution of trust in Airbnb: A case of home rental pp. 279-287

- Eyal Ert and Aliza Fleischer
- When Western hosts meet Eastern guests: Airbnb hosts' experience with Chinese outbound tourists pp. 288-303

- Mingming Cheng and Guojie Zhang
- Regulating, then deregulating Airbnb: The unique case of Tasmania (Australia) pp. 304-307

- Louise Grimmer, Oskaras Vorobjovas-Pinta and Maria Massey
- The construction of home feeling by Airbnb guests in the sharing economy: A semantics perspective pp. 308-321

- Yunxia Zhu, Mingming Cheng, Jie Wang, Laikun Ma and Ruochen Jiang
- The evolution of ‘Airbnb-tourism’: Demand-side dynamics around international use of peer-to-peer accommodation in Australia pp. 322-337

- Michael Volgger, Ross Taplin and Christof Pforr
- A review of research on tourism demand forecasting pp. 338-362

- Haiyan Song, Richard T.R. Qiu and Jinah Park
- The combination of interval forecasts in tourism pp. 363-378

- Gang Li, Doris Chenguang Wu, Menglin Zhou and Anyu Liu
- Density tourism demand forecasting revisited pp. 379-392

- Haiyan Song, Long Wen and Chang Liu
- Cross-temporal coherent forecasts for Australian tourism pp. 393-409

- Nikolaos Kourentzes and George Athanasopoulos
- Tourism demand forecasting: A deep learning approach pp. 410-423

- Rob Law, Gang Li, Davis Ka Chio Fong and Xin Han
- Forecasting campground demand in US national parks pp. 424-438

- William L. Rice, So Young Park, Bing Pan and Peter Newman
- Forecasting occupancy rate with Bayesian compression methods pp. 439-449

- A. George Assaf and Mike Tsionas
Volume 74, issue C, 2019
- Regional policy and tourism: A quasi-natural experiment pp. 1-16

- Taotao Deng, Yukun Hu and Mulan Ma
- The value of souvenirs: Endowment effect and religion pp. 17-32

- Zeev Shtudiner, Galit Klein, Moti Zwilling and Jeffrey Kantor
- Autonomous vehicles and the future of urban tourism pp. 33-42

- Scott A. Cohen and Debbie Hopkins
- Analyzing the effects of an urban food festival: A place theory approach pp. 43-55

- Chammy Lau and Yiping Li
- Reliving self-presentational concerns in rural tourism pp. 56-67

- Qiu, Shangzhi (Charles), Liping Cai, Xinran Lehto, Huang, Zhuowei (Joy), Susan Gordon and William Gartner
- Sustainable tourism and social value at World Heritage Sites: Towards a conservation plan for Altamira, Spain pp. 68-80

- Eva Parga Dans and Pablo Alonso González
- A destination imagery processing model: Structural differences between dream and favourite destinations pp. 81-94

- Lucília Cardoso, Francisco Dias, Arthur Filipe de Araújo and Maria Isabel Andrés Marques
- Honor flight: Recognition of preeminent-mature tourists pp. 95-107

- Margaret J. Daniels, Laurlyn K. Harmon, Russell E. Brayley, Rodney Vese and Minkyung Park
- Human ethology and tourists’ photographic poses pp. 108-120

- Philip L. Pearce and Zhe Wang
- Tourism publications as newly tradeable commodities: Academic performance, prestige, power, competition, constraints and consents pp. 121-133

- Ralf Buckley
- Forecasting tourism demand with denoised neural networks pp. 134-154

- Emmanuel Sirimal Silva, Hossein Hassani, Saeed Heravi and Xu Huang
- The xenophobic tourist pp. 155-166

- Florian Kock, Alexander Josiassen and A. George Assaf
- Hosting as social practice: Gendered insights into contemporary tourism mobilities pp. 167-176

- Hania Janta and Anastasia Christou
- A dimensional approach to community-based tourism: Recognising and differentiating form and context pp. 177-190

- Melphon Mayaka, W. Glen Croy and Julie Wolfram Cox
- Tourism and depressive symptoms pp. 191-194

- Eyal Levi, Tohar Dolev, Noga Collins-Kreiner and Sigal Zilcha-Mano
- Measuring eudaimonic travel experiences pp. 195-197

- Michael L. Lengieza, Carter A. Hunt and Janet K. Swim
- Not in my backyard? Is the anti-Airbnb discourse truly warranted? pp. 198-203

- Makarand Mody, Courtney Suess and Tarik Dogru
- Tourism workforce development in the Kootenay-Rockies pp. 204-207

- Danielle Robinson and Terri MacDonald
- Citizens’ attitudes towards mega-events: A new framework pp. 208-210

- Andrew Smith, Brent W. Ritchie and P. Monica Chien
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