Tourism Management
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Volume 45, issue C, 2014
- Why strategic networks often fail: Some empirical evidence from the area of Naples pp. 3-15

- Valentina Della Corte and Massimo Aria
- A framework to account for the tourism carbon footprint at island destinations pp. 16-27

- Ya-Yen Sun
- Hassles of tour leaders pp. 28-38

- Sheng-Hshiung Tsaur and Wei-Rong Lin
- Innovation in tourism: Re-conceptualising and measuring the absorptive capacity of the hotel sector pp. 39-48

- Rhodri Thomas and Emma Wood
- The main paths of medical tourism: From transplantation to beautification pp. 49-58

- Thomas C. Chuang, John S. Liu, Louis Y.Y. Lu and Yachi Lee
- Marine angling tourist behavior, non-compliance, and implications for natural resource management pp. 59-70

- Maria-Victoria Solstrand and Thomas Gressnes
- Putting tourists in harms way – Coastal tourist parks and hazardous unpatrolled surf beaches in New South Wales, Australia pp. 71-84

- Campbell McKay, Robert W. Brander and James Goff
- Measuring empowerment: Developing and validating the Resident Empowerment through Tourism Scale (RETS) pp. 85-94

- B. Bynum Boley and Nancy Gard McGehee
- The role of local government and the private sector in China's tourism industry pp. 95-105

- Caiping Wang and Honggang Xu
- Tourism, place and placelessness in the phenomenological experience of shopping malls in Seoul pp. 106-114

- Changsup Shim and Carla Almeida Santos
- Marketing decisions, customer reviews, and business performance: The use of the Toprural website by Spanish rural lodging establishments pp. 115-123

- Jannine Nieto, Rosa M. Hernández-Maestro and Pablo Muñoz-Gallego
- An initial investigation into the impact of tourism on local budgets: A comparative analysis of Spanish municipalities pp. 124-133

- Augusto Voltes-Dorta, Juan Jiménez González and Ancor Suárez-Alemán
- Hospitality codes and Social Exchange Theory: The Pashtunwali and tourism in Afghanistan pp. 134-141

- Andrea B. Coulson, Andrew C. MacLaren, Stewart McKenzie and Kevin D. O'Gorman
- Modelling attitudes to nature, tourism and sustainable development in national parks: A survey of visitors in China and the UK pp. 142-158

- Feifei Xu and Dorothy Fox
- Modelling substitution between domestic and outbound tourism in Australia: A system-of-equations approach pp. 159-170

- George Athanasopoulos, Minfeng Deng, Gang Li and Haiyan Song
- Validating a customer well-being index related to natural wildlife tourism pp. 171-180

- Dong-Jin Lee, Stefan Kruger, Mee-Jin Whang, Muzaffer Uysal and M. Joseph Sirgy
- A meta-analysis of international tourism demand forecasting and implications for practice pp. 181-193

- Bo Peng, Haiyan Song and Geoffrey I. Crouch
- Voluntary carbon offsetting: Who does it? pp. 194-198

- Char-lee J. McLennan, Susanne Becken, Rod Battye and Kevin Kam Fung So
- Successful managerial behaviour for farm-based tourism: A functional approach pp. 201-210

- Duk-Byeong Park, Kyung-Rok Doh and Kyung-Hee Kim
- Scuba diving tourism with critically endangered grey nurse sharks (Carcharias taurus) off eastern Australia: Tourist demographics, shark behaviour and diver compliance pp. 211-225

- K.R. Smith, C. Scarpaci, M.J. Scarr and N.M. Otway
- The long-run impact of exchange rate regimes on international tourism flows pp. 226-233

- Glauco De Vita
- Opening the online marketplace: An examination of hotel pricing and travel agency on-line distribution of rooms pp. 234-243

- Liuyi Ling, Xiaolong Guo and Chenchen Yang
- Work–leisure conflict and its associations with well-being: The roles of social support, leisure participation and job burnout pp. 244-252

- Yung-Sen Lin, Wen-Shiung Huang, Chien-Tzu Yang and Ming-Jung Chiang
- How does tourist monitoring alter fish behavior in underwater trails? pp. 253-259

- Eduardo Bessa and Eliane Gonçalves-de-Freitas
- Residents' support for tourism development: The role of residents' place image and perceived tourism impacts pp. 260-274

- Dimitrios Stylidis, Avital Biran, Jason Sit and Edith M. Szivas
- Souvenir sellers and perceptions of authenticity – The retailers of Hội An, Vietnam pp. 275-283

- Thu Thi Trinh, Chris Ryan and Jenny Cave
Volume 44, issue C, 2014
- Chinese model for mass adventure tourism pp. 5-13

- Ralf Buckley, Kristen McDonald, Lian Duan, Lin Sun and Lan Xue Chen
- Spiritual attitudes and visitor motivations at the Beltane Fire Festival, Edinburgh pp. 16-33

- Catherine M. Matheson, Russell Rimmer and Ross Tinsley
- The antecedents of memorable tourism experiences: The development of a scale to measure the destination attributes associated with memorable experiences pp. 34-45

- Jong-Hyeong Kim
- The Coorong Wilderness Lodge: A case study of planning failures in Indigenous tourism pp. 46-57

- Freya Higgins-Desbiolles, George Trevorrow and Syd Sparrow
- Investigating the moderating effects of service climate on personality, motivation, social support, and performance among flight attendants pp. 58-66

- Ching-Fu Chen and Ya-Ling Kao
- Pattern mining in tourist attraction visits through association rule learning on Bluetooth tracking data: A case study of Ghent, Belgium pp. 67-81

- Mathias Versichele, Liesbeth de Groote, Manuel Claeys Bouuaert, Tijs Neutens, Ingrid Moerman and Nico Van de Weghe
- Climate change and tourism: Time for environmental skepticism pp. 82-85

- Amir Shani and Boaz Arad
- Airline alliances: Mobilizing network resources pp. 88-98

- Cristóbal Casanueva, Ángeles Gallego, Ignacio Castro and María Sancho
- Chinese and Australian tourists' attitudes to nature, animals and environmental issues: Implications for the design of nature-based tourism experiences pp. 101-107

- Jan Packer, Roy Ballantyne and Karen Hughes
- Chinese medical tourists – Their perceptions of Taiwan pp. 108-112

- Tze-Jen Pan and Wen-Chang Chen
- Psychic income and social capital among host nation residents: A pre–post analysis of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa pp. 113-122

- Heather J. Gibson, Matthew Walker, Brijesh Thapa, Kyriaki Kaplanidou, Sue Geldenhuys and Willie Coetzee
- Using volunteer-employed photography to inform tourism planning decisions: A study of St David's Peninsula, Wales pp. 126-139

- Nika Balomenou and Brian Garrod
- Psychoneurobiochemistry of tourism marketing pp. 140-148

- Erdogan Koc and Hakan Boz
- Corporate sustainability reporting index and baseline data for the cruise industry pp. 149-160

- Mª Jesús Bonilla-Priego, Xavier Font and Mª del Rosario Pacheco-Olivares
- Assessing and planning resilience in tourism pp. 161-163

- Tobias Luthe and Romano Wyss
- Vacation from work: A ‘ticket to creativity’? pp. 164-171

- Jessica de Bloom, Simone Ritter, Jana Kühnel, Jennifer Reinders and Sabine Geurts
Volume 43, issue C, 2014
- Does artificial snow production pay under future climate conditions? – A case study for a vulnerable ski area in Austria pp. 8-21

- Andrea Damm, Judith Köberl and Franz Prettenthaler
- Chinese recreational vehicle users in Australia: A netnographic study of tourist motivation pp. 22-35

- Mao-Ying Wu and Philip L. Pearce
- Determinants of individual tourist expenditure as a network: Empirical findings from Uruguay pp. 36-45

- Antonino Abbruzzo, Juan Brida and Raffaele Scuderi
- Motivations for sharing tourism experiences through social media pp. 46-54

- Ana María Munar and Jens Kr. Steen Jacobsen
- U. S. winter migrants' park community attributes: An importance–performance analysis pp. 55-67

- Xiaojing Sheng, Penny M. Simpson and Judy A. Siguaw
- Online purchasing tickets for low cost carriers: An application of the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) model pp. 70-88

- T. Escobar-Rodríguez and E. Carvajal-Trujillo
- Destination marketing and the service-dominant logic: A resource-based operationalization of strategic marketing assets pp. 91-102

- Nathaniel D. Line and Rodney C. Runyan
- Vacation behaviour under high travel cost conditions – A stated preference of revealed preference approach pp. 105-118

- S. van Cranenburgh, Caspar Chorus and B. van Wee
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