Tourism Management
2010 - 2018
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Volume 65, issue C, 2018
- Changing travel patterns in China and ‘carbon footprint’ implications for a domestic tourist destination pp. 1-13

- Fen Luo, Susanne Becken and Yongde Zhong
- The economics of attitudes: A different approach to utility functions of players in tourism marketing coalitional networks pp. 14-28

- Jalayer Khalilzadeh and Youcheng Wang
- Evaluation nudge: Effect of evaluation mode of online customer reviews on consumers’ preferences pp. 29-40

- Huimin Tan, Xingyang Lv, Xiaoyan Liu and Dogan Gursoy
- Geography of suppliers in the hospitality sector: The case of Alanya pp. 41-54

- Güliz Salihoğlu and Ferhan Gezici
- Tourists' temporal booking decisions: A study of the effect of contextual framing pp. 55-68

- Arifur Rahman, Geoffrey I. Crouch and Jennifer H. Laing
- Co-created value: Multidimensional scale and nomological network pp. 69-86

- James A. Busser and Lenna V. Shulga
- Using a spatial hedonic analysis to evaluate the effect of sea view on hotel prices pp. 87-99

- Dionysis Latinopoulos
- Perceived leader behavioral integrity and employee voice in SMEs travel agents: The mediating role of empowering leader behaviors pp. 100-115

- Ahmed M. Elsetouhi, Ahmed A. Hammad, Abd-Elhakim A. Nagm and Ahmed Mohamed Elbaz
- DMO online platforms: Image and intention to visit pp. 116-130

- Sebastian Molinillo, Francisco Liébana-Cabanillas, Rafael Anaya-Sánchez and Dimitrios Buhalis
- The estimation and decomposition of tourism productivity pp. 131-142

- A. George Assaf and Mike Tsionas
- Testing the cross-brand and cross-market validity of a consumer-based brand equity (CBBE) model for destination brands pp. 143-159

- Asli D.A. Tasci
- Estimating willingness to pay for a cycling event using a willingness to travel approach pp. 160-169

- John Whitehead and Pamela Wicker
- How power distance affects online hotel ratings: The positive moderating roles of hotel chain and reviewers’ travel experience pp. 176-186

- Baojun Gao, Xiangge Li, Shan Liu and Debin Fang
- The spiritual or secular tourist? The experience of Zen meditation in Chinese temples pp. 187-199

- Ting Jiang, Chris Ryan and Chaozhi Zhang
- Past themes and future trends in medical tourism research: A co-word analysis pp. 200-211

- Andrea de la Hoz-Correa, Francisco Muñoz-Leiva and Márta Bakucz
- Connecting quality of life, tourism specialization, and economic growth in small island destinations: The case of Malta pp. 212-223

- Robertico Croes, Jorge Ridderstaat and Mathilda van Niekerk
- Constructing a model of exhibition attachment: Motivation, attachment, and loyalty pp. 224-236

- Xiaoli Yi, Xiaoxiao Fu, Wenmin Jin and Fevzi Okumus
- A long drive: Interregional airport passenger “leakage” in the U.S pp. 237-244

- Amy M. Kim and Megan S. Ryerson
- Understanding tourism loyalty: Horizontal vs. destination loyalty pp. 245-255

- Arminda Almeida-Santana and Sergio Moreno-Gil
- Does a happy destination bring you happiness? Evidence from Swiss inbound tourism pp. 256-266

- Yong Chen and Li, Xiang (Robert)
- Feeling a destination through the “right” photos: A machine learning model for DMOs’ photo selection pp. 267-278

- Ning Deng and Li, Xiang (Robert)
- Risk assessment of halal products and services: Implication for tourism industry pp. 279-291

- Hossein Olya and Amr Al-ansi
- Moral gaze at literary places: Experiencing “being the first to worry and the last to enjoy” at Yueyang Tower in China pp. 292-302

- Xiaojuan Yu and Honggang Xu
- Assessing the performance of tourism supply chains by using the hybrid network data envelopment analysis model pp. 303-316

- Chin-wei Huang
- The effect of promotion on gaming revenue: A study of the US casino industry pp. 317-326

- Joon Ho Kim and Kyung Ho Kang
Volume 64, issue C, 2018
- Determinants of CSER practices for reducing greenhouse gas emissions: From the perspectives of administrative managers in tour operators pp. 1-12

- Lin, Li-Pin (Lynn), Chia-Yuan Yu and Fu-Chen Chang
- What pulls ancestral tourists ‘home’? An analysis of ancestral tourist motivations pp. 13-19

- Samantha Murdy, Matthew Alexander and Derek Bryce
- Inbound tourism in Thailand: Market form and scale differentiation in ASEAN source countries pp. 22-36

- Yaping Liu, Yinchang Li and Parnpree Parkpian
- Analysis of optimal timing of tourism demand recovery policies from natural disaster using the contingent behavior method pp. 37-54

- Tadahiro Okuyama
- Experience economy in hospitality and tourism: Gain and loss values for service and experience pp. 55-63

- Seohee Chang
- Challenging conventional wisdom: Positive waiting pp. 64-72

- Gerard Ryan, Gilda-María Hernández-Maskivker, Mireia Valverde and Maria-del-Mar Pàmies-Pallisé
- Event tourism and event imposition: A critical case study from Kangaroo Island, South Australia pp. 73-86

- Freya Higgins-Desbiolles
- What influences water conservation and towel reuse practices of hotel guests? pp. 87-97

- Heesup Han and Sunghyup Sean Hyun
- The time has come: Toward Bayesian SEM estimation in tourism research pp. 98-109

- A. George Assaf, Mike Tsionas and Haemoon Oh
- Do subjects from high and low context cultures attribute different meanings to tourism services with 9-ending prices? pp. 110-118

- Ji Youn Jeong and John L. Crompton
- Social return and intent to travel pp. 119-128

- B. Bynum Boley, Evan J. Jordan, Carol Kline and Whitney Knollenberg
- Spatial dynamics of tour bus transport within urban destinations pp. 129-141

- Margaret J. Daniels, Laurlyn K. Harmon, Rodney Vese, Minkyung Park and Russell E. Brayley
- Souvenir shopping experiences: A case study of Chinese tourists in North Korea pp. 142-153

- Li, Fangxuan (Sam) and Chris Ryan
- Strategies for cross-border travel supply chains: Gaming chinese group tours to Taiwan pp. 154-169

- Ruey-Chyn Tsaur and Chyoug-Hwa Chen
- Empowering supervision and service sabotage: A moderated mediation model based on conservation of resources theory pp. 170-187

- Xing Zhou, Jianfeng Ma and Xia Dong
- Visitors' values and environmental learning outcomes at wildlife attractions: Implications for interpretive practice pp. 190-201

- Roy Ballantyne, Karen Hughes, Julie Lee, Jan Packer and Joanne Sneddon
- Chinese traditional perceptions of the calendar year: Implications of Jieqi for contemporary product development and sustainability pp. 202-217

- Xiaoyan Yang
- Evolution and optimization of China's urban tourism spatial structure: A high speed rail perspective pp. 218-232

- De-gen Wang, Yu Niu and Jia Qian
- Drug tourism motivation of Chinese outbound tourists: Scale development and validation pp. 233-244

- Jun Wen, Fang Meng, Tianyu Ying, Hongxia Qi and Tim Lockyer
- Residents' attitude towards domestic tourists explained by contact, emotional solidarity and social distance pp. 245-257

- Dongoh Joo, Asli D.A. Tasci, Kyle M. Woosnam, Naho U. Maruyama, Chadley R. Hollas and Kayode D. Aleshinloye
- Examining social capital, organizational learning and knowledge transfer in cultural and creative industries of practice pp. 258-270

- Chih-Hsing Sam Liu
- A closer look at Santiago de Compostela's pilgrims through the lens of motivations pp. 271-280

- Suzanne Amaro, Angela Antunes and Carla Henriques
- Impact of a gaming company's CSR on residents' perceived benefits, quality of life, and support pp. 281-290

- Choong-Ki Lee, (Sunny) Kim, Jungsun and Jinok Susanna Kim
- Optimal prices for alpine ski passes pp. 291-302

- Iveta Malasevska and Erik Haugom
- Exploring multi-dimensional recreational quality of beach socio-ecological systems in the Canary Islands (Spain) pp. 303-313

- Carolina Peña-Alonso, Eduard Ariza, Luis Hernández-Calvento and Emma Pérez-Chacón
- Innovation and 19th century hotel industry evolution pp. 314-323

- David Bowie
- Destination competitiveness: A phenomenographic study pp. 324-334

- Margarida Abreu Novais, Lisa Ruhanen and Charles Arcodia
- What about the event? How do tourism leveraging strategies affect small-scale events? pp. 335-345

- Donna M. Kelly and Sheranne Fairley
- Dark tourism, abjection and blood: A festival context pp. 346-356

- Jeffrey S. Podoshen, Grace Yan, Susan A. Andrzejewski, Jason Wallin and Vivek Venkatesh
- Applying self-perception theory to explain residents' attitudes about tourism development through travel histories pp. 357-368

- Kyle M. Woosnam, Jason Draper, Jiang, Jingxian (Kelly), Kayode D. Aleshinloye and Emrullah Erul
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