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Volume 33, issue 6, 2012
- Conflicting preferences among tourists and residents pp. 1293-1300

- Giovanni Concu and Gianfranco Atzeni
- Estimating the long-run effects of socioeconomic and meteorological factors on the domestic tourism demand for Galicia (Spain) pp. 1301-1308

- María Soledad Otero-Giráldez, Marcos Álvarez-Díaz and Manuel González-Gómez
- Urban destination loyalty drivers and cross-national moderator effects: The case of Barcelona pp. 1309-1320

- Santiago Forgas-Coll, Ramon Palau-Saumell, Sánchez-García Javier and Luís J. Callarisa-Fiol
- Estimating the impact of whaling on global whale-watching pp. 1321-1328

- Hsiao-I. Kuo, Chi-Chung Chen and Michael McAleer
- Investigating the role of festivalscape in culinary tourism: The case of food and wine events pp. 1329-1336

- Michela C. Mason and Adriano Paggiaro
- Carrying capacity assessment for tourist destinations. Methodology for the creation of synthetic indicators applied in a coastal area pp. 1337-1346

- E. Navarro Jurado, M. Tejada Tejada, F. Almeida García, J. Cabello González, R. Cortés Macías, J. Delgado Peña, F. Fernández Gutiérrez, G. Gutiérrez Fernández, M. Luque Gallego, G. Málvarez García, Oscar Marcenaro Gutierrez, F. Navas Concha, F. Ruiz de la Rúa, J. Ruiz Sinoga and F. Solís Becerra
- Agglomeration density and tourism development in China: An empirical research based on dynamic panel data model pp. 1347-1359

- Yong Yang
- Day tour itineraries: Searching for the balance between commercial needs and experiential desires pp. 1360-1372

- Cora Un In Wong and Bob McKercher
- Assessing the viability of university alumni as a repeat visitor market pp. 1373-1384

- Peter Schofield and Paul Fallon
- “Step into the Real Texas”: Associating and claiming state narrative in advertising and tourism brochures pp. 1385-1397

- Eli Avraham and Daniel Daugherty
- Role of constraints in Chinese calligraphic landscape experience: An extension of a leisure constraints model pp. 1398-1407

- Honglei Zhang, Jie Zhang, Shaowen Cheng, Shaojing Lu and Chunyun Shi
- Tourist attitudes towards an accommodation tax earmarked for environmental protection: A survey in the Algarve pp. 1408-1416

- Patrícia Oom do Valle, Pedro Pintassilgo, António Matias and Filipe André
- The effect of environmentally friendly perceptions on festival visitors’ decision-making process using an extended model of goal-directed behavior pp. 1417-1428

- Hak Jun Song, Choong-Ki Lee, Soo K. Kang and Sug-jin Boo
- Impact of clusters on exhibition destination attractiveness: Evidence from Mainland China pp. 1429-1439

- Xin Jin, Karin Weber and Thomas Bauer
- Behind the masks: Tourism and community in Sardinia pp. 1440-1449

- Monica Iorio and Geoffrey Wall
- Does world heritage list really induce more tourists? Evidence from Macau pp. 1450-1457

- Chia-Hui Huang, Jen-Ruey Tsaur and Chih-Hai Yang
- Construction and validation of a scale to measure tourist motivation to consume local food pp. 1458-1467

- Yeong Gug Kim and Anita Eves
- Web users’ behavioural patterns of tourism information search: From online to offline pp. 1468-1482

- Chaang-Iuan Ho, Meng-Hui Lin and Hui-Mei Chen
- Customer co-creation of travel services: The role of company support and customer satisfaction with the co-creation performance pp. 1483-1492

- Ursula S. Grissemann and Nicola E. Stokburger-Sauer
- Motivations of volunteer overseas and what have we learned – The experience of Taiwanese students pp. 1493-1501

- Tze-Jen Pan
- Requests for zoo visitors to undertake pro-wildlife behaviour: How many is too many? pp. 1502-1510

- Liam D.G. Smith, Jim Curtis, Judith Mair and Pieter A. van Dijk
- Factors influencing social capital in rural tourism communities in South Korea pp. 1511-1520

- Duk-Byeong Park, Kwang-Woo Lee, Hyun-Suk Choi and Yooshik Yoon
- Examining the influences of experience, personality and attitude on SCUBA divers' underwater behaviour: A structural equation model pp. 1521-1534

- Tah Fatt Ong and Ghazali Musa
- Immigration and international inbound tourism: Empirical evidence from Australia pp. 1535-1543

- Neelu Seetaram
- Corporate social responsibility: The disclosure–performance gap pp. 1544-1553

- Xavier Font, Andreas Walmsley, Sara Cogotti, Lucy McCombes and Nicole Häusler
- Unified GIS database on cycle tourism infrastructure pp. 1554-1561

- Michal Bíl, Martina Bílová and Jan Kubeček
- An integrated model of tourists’ time use and expenditure behaviour with self-selection based on a fully nested Archimedean copula function pp. 1562-1573

- Hui Zhang, Junyi Zhang and Masashi Kuwano
- Measuring the economic contribution of the international association conference market: An Irish case study pp. 1574-1582

- Paul A. Hanly
- Academic tourism demand in Galicia, Spain pp. 1583-1590

- Xosé Rodríguez, Fidel Martínez-Roget and Ewa Pawlowska
- An empirical investigation of consumers’ preferences about tourism services in indian context with special reference to state of Himachal Pradesh pp. 1591-1592

- Vikas Gautam
- Application of destination choice model: Factors influencing domestic tourists destination choice among residents of Nairobi, Kenya pp. 1593-1597

- Rayviscic Mutinda and Melphon Mayaka
- Developing a risk management model in travel agencies activity: An empirical analysis pp. 1598-1603

- Maria Oroian and Marinela Gheres
Volume 33, issue 5, 2012
- Film tourism – Evolution, progress and prospects pp. 1007-1029

- Joanne Connell
- Organic, incremental and induced paths to sustainable mass tourism convergence pp. 1030-1037

- David B. Weaver
- A clear path towards sustainable mass tourism? Rejoinder to the paper ‘Organic, incremental and induced paths to sustainable mass tourism convergence’ by David B. Weaver pp. 1038-1041

- Paul Peeters
- Clearing the path to sustainable mass tourism: A response to Peeters pp. 1042-1043

- David B. Weaver
- Paths to success: Benchmarking cross-country sustainable tourism pp. 1044-1056

- Lucian Cernat and Julien Gourdon
- Understanding accommodation managers’ crisis planning intention: An application of the theory of planned behaviour pp. 1057-1067

- Jie Wang and Brent W. Ritchie
- Competing priorities as constraints in event travel careers pp. 1068-1079

- Matthew Lamont, Millicent Kennelly and Erica Wilson
- The price competitive position of Mediterranean countries in tourism: Evidence from the Thomson brochure pp. 1080-1092

- Joseph Falzon
- Space tourism: Research recommendations for the future of the industry and perspectives of potential participants pp. 1093-1102

- Maharaj Vijay Reddy, Mirela Nica and Keith Wilkes
- Passengers’ perceptions of airline lounges: Importance of attributes that determine usage and service quality measurement pp. 1103-1111

- Seohui Han, Ham, Seonok (Sunny), Ilsun Yang and Seunghee Baek
- Leadership through service: An exploratory study of the leadership styles of tour leaders pp. 1112-1121

- Jehn-Yih Wong and Wen-Hwa Lee
- Benchmarking the Asia Pacific tourism industry: A Bayesian combination of DEA and stochastic frontier pp. 1122-1127

- A. George Assaf
- Synergy and congestion in the tourist destination life cycle pp. 1128-1140

- Sam Cole
- Do expectations of future wealth increase outbound tourism? Evidence from Korea pp. 1141-1147

- Hong-bumm Kim, Jung-Ho Park, Seul Ki Lee and Jang, SooCheong (Shawn)
- Guest-to-guest interaction on board cruise ships: Exploring social dynamics and the role of situational factors pp. 1148-1158

- Alexis Papathanassis
- Engaging residents as stakeholders of the visitor attraction pp. 1159-1173

- Brian Garrod, Alan Fyall, Anna Leask and Elaine Reid
- The influence of low-fare airlines on vacation choices of students: Results of a stated portfolio choice experiment pp. 1174-1184

- Anna B. Grigolon, Astrid D.A.M. Kemperman and Harry J.P. Timmermans
- Working the skies: Changing representations of gendered work in the airline industry, 1930–2011 pp. 1185-1194

- Tom Baum
- A hierarchical model of technology adoption for small owner-managed travel firms: An organizational decision-making and leadership perspective pp. 1195-1208

- Andrew J. Spencer, Dimitrios Buhalis and Miguel Moital
- Dispersal of visitors within destinations: Descriptive measures and underlying drivers pp. 1209-1219

- Tay T.R. Koo, Cheng-Lung Wu and Larry Dwyer
- Sex, romance and the carnivalesque between female tourists and Caribbean men pp. 1220-1229

- Doris Weichselbaumer
- The length of stay of tourists in Madagascar pp. 1230-1235

- Nicolas Peypoch, Rado Randriamboarison, Fy Rasoamananjara and Bernardin Solonandrasana
- Visitor attendance motivations at consumer travel exhibitions pp. 1236-1244

- Bongkosh Rittichainuwat and Judith Mair
- “He just didn’t seem to understand the banter”: Bullying or simply establishing social cohesion? pp. 1245-1255

- Matthew Alexander, Andrew MacLaren, O’Gorman, Kevin and Babak Taheri
- Factors affecting E-Marketing adoption and implementation in tourism firms: An empirical investigation of Egyptian small tourism organisations pp. 1256-1269

- Hatem El-Gohary
- Designing persuasive destination websites: A mental imagery processing perspective pp. 1270-1280

- Woojin Lee and Ulrike Gretzel
- Perceptions of visitor relationship marketing opportunities by destination marketers: An importance-performance analysis pp. 1281-1285

- Samantha Murdy and Steven Pike
- Analysing reviews in the Web 2.0: Small and medium hotels in Portugal pp. 1286-1287

- Marcirio Silveira Chaves, Rodrigo Gomes and Cristiane Pedron
Volume 33, issue 4, 2012
- A behavioral analysis of web sharers and browsers in Hong Kong using targeted association rule mining pp. 731-740

- Jia Rong, Huy Quan Vu, Rob Law and Gang Li
- Managing cross-country skiing destinations under the conditions of climate change – Scenarios for destinations in Austria and Finland pp. 741-751

- Mia Landauer, Ulrike Pröbstl and Wolfgang Haider
- A capital assets framework for appraising and building capacity for tourism development in aboriginal protected area gateway communities pp. 752-766

- Nathan Bennett, Raynald Harvey Lemelin, Rhonda Koster and Isabel Budke
- Facilitating reef tourism management through an innovative importance-performance analysis method pp. 767-775

- Alexandra Coghlan
- Measuring innovation in tourism from the Schumpeterian and the dynamic-capabilities perspectives pp. 776-789

- César Camisón and Vicente M. Monfort-Mir
- Assessing the importance of international tourism for the Turkish economy: A social accounting matrix analysis pp. 790-801

- K. Ali Akkemik
- The relationship between Islamic religiosity and residents’ perceptions of socio-cultural impacts of tourism in Iran: Case studies of Sare’in and Masooleh pp. 802-814

- Hamira Zamani-Farahani and Ghazali Musa
- Understanding the impact of culinary brand equity and destination familiarity on travel intentions pp. 815-824

- Jeou-Shyan Horng, Chih-Hsing Liu, Hsin-Yu Chou and Chang-Yen Tsai
- Off-season tourists and the cultural offer of a mass-tourism destination: The case of Rimini pp. 825-839

- Paolo Figini and Laura Vici
- Geospatial analysis of barrier island beach availability to tourists pp. 840-854

- Byungyun Yang, Marguerite Madden, Jinwon Kim and Thomas R. Jordan
- Testing the effects of congruity, travel constraints, and self-efficacy on travel intentions: An alternative decision-making model pp. 855-867

- Kam Hung and James F. Petrick
- Investigating the antecedents and consequences of burnout and isolation among flight attendants pp. 868-874

- Ching-Fu Chen and Ya-Ling Kao
- Priority queues: Where social justice and equity collide pp. 875-884

- Matthew Alexander, Andrew MacLaren, O’Gorman, Kevin and Christopher White
- Emotional confidence levels and success of tourism development for poverty reduction: The South African Kwam eMakana home-stay project pp. 885-894

- Hazel M. Kwaramba, Jon C. Lovett, Lynette Louw and Juliet Chipumuro
- Stability and variety – Products, organization and institutionalization in farm tourism pp. 895-909

- Magnar Forbord, Markus Schermer and Karin Grießmair
- Social-demographics, driving experience and yearly driving distance in relation to a tour bus driver’s at-fault accident risk pp. 910-915

- Chien-Ming Tseng
- A structural model of residents’ intention to participate in ecotourism: The case of a wetland community pp. 916-925

- Heng Zhang and Siu Lai Lei
- Interactive design of personalised tourism routes pp. 926-940

- Beatriz Rodríguez, Julián Molina, Fátima Pérez and Rafael Caballero
- The embodied tourist experiences of people with vision impairment: Management implications beyond the visual gaze pp. 941-950

- Jennie Small, Simon Darcy and Tanya Packer
- ‘Tourism poverty’ in affluent societies: Voices from inner-city London pp. 951-960

- Diane Sedgley, Annette Pritchard and Nigel Morgan
- Rush as a key motivation in skilled adventure tourism: Resolving the risk recreation paradox pp. 961-970

- Ralf Buckley
- Recreational benefits from a marine protected area: A travel cost analysis of Lundy pp. 971-977

- Dong-Ryul Chae, Premachandra Wattage and Sean Pascoe
- Application of appreciative inquiry in tourism research in rural communities pp. 978-987

- Gyan P. Nyaupane and Surya Poudel
- Heritage protection and tourism development priorities in Hangzhou, China: A political economy and governance perspective pp. 988-998

- Yi Wang and Bill Bramwell
Volume 33, issue 3, 2012
- Souvenirs: Icons of meaning, commercialization and commoditization pp. 489-499

- Kristen K. Swanson and Dallen J. Timothy
- Visitation at capacity-constrained tourism destinations: Exploring revenue management at a national park pp. 500-508

- Zvi Schwartz, William Stewart and Erik A. Backlund
- Volunteer tourism: On-the-ground observations from Rwanda pp. 509-516

- Carla Barbieri, Carla Almeida Santos and Yasuharu Katsube
- An analysis of visitor movement patterns using travel networks in a large marine park, north-western Australia pp. 517-528

- Claire B. Smallwood, Lynnath E. Beckley and Susan A. Moore
- Meeting the needs of disabled air passengers: Factors that facilitate help from airlines and airports pp. 529-536

- Yu-Chun Chang and Ching-Fu Chen
- Revisiting the convergence hypothesis for tourism markets: Evidence from Turkey using the pairwise approach pp. 537-544

- Andrew Abbott, Glauco De Vita and Levent Altinay
- Social–ecological factors influencing tourist satisfaction in three ecotourism lodges in the southeastern Peruvian Amazon pp. 545-552

- Claudia Torres-Sovero, José A. González, Berta Martín-López and Christopher A. Kirkby
- Business elites, universities and knowledge transfer in tourism pp. 553-561

- Rhodri Thomas
- Visitor centre staffing: Involving volunteers pp. 562-568

- Karen A. Smith and Kirsten Holmes
- Influences of travel constraints on the people with disabilities’ intention to travel: An application of Seligman’s helplessness theory pp. 569-579

- Bong Koo Lee, Sheela Agarwal and Hyun Ji Kim
- Realising plural-form benefits in international hotel chains pp. 580-591

- Maureen Brookes and Angela Roper
- Working onboard – Job perception, organizational commitment and job satisfaction in the cruise sector pp. 592-597

- Svein Larsen, Einar Marnburg and Torvald Øgaard
- A room with a view—A valuation of the Mediterranean Sea view pp. 598-602

- Aliza Fleischer
- The determinants of Italian domestic tourism: A panel data analysis pp. 603-610

- Carla Massidda and Ivan Etzo
- Exploring the perceived competence of airport ground staff in dealing with unruly passenger behaviors pp. 611-621

- Yang Cheng-Hua and Chang Hsin-Li
- Forecasting business failure: The use of nearest-neighbour support vectors and correcting imbalanced samples – Evidence from the Chinese hotel industry pp. 622-634

- Hui Li and Jie Sun
- Dynamic in-destination decision-making: An adjustment model pp. 635-645

- Kevin Moore, Clive Smallman, Jude Wilson and David Simmons
- A destination-branding model: An empirical analysis based on stakeholders pp. 646-661

- Juan A. García, Mar Gómez and Arturo Molina
- Migrant workers: Challenges and opportunities in addressing tourism labour shortages pp. 662-671

- Marion Joppe
- Exploring visitor movement patterns in natural recreational areas pp. 672-682

- Daniel Orellana, Arnold K. Bregt, Arend Ligtenberg and Monica Wachowicz
- Ecotourism-related products and activities, and the economic sustainability of small and medium island chalets pp. 683-691

- Mastura Jaafar and Siti Aishah Maideen
- But are tourists satisfied? Importance-performance analysis of the whale shark tourism industry on Isla Holbox, Mexico pp. 692-701

- Jackie Ziegler, Philip Dearden and Rick Rollins
- Ecotourism experiences reported online: Classification of satisfaction attributes pp. 702-712

- Weilin Lu and Svetlana Stepchenkova
- Using dummy regression to explore asymmetric effects in tourist satisfaction: A cautionary note pp. 713-716

- Josip Mikulic and Darko Prebežac
Volume 33, issue 2, 2012
- Assisting the poor in China through tourism development: A review of research pp. 239-248

- Benxiang Zeng and Chris Ryan
- Low-cost pricing strategies in leisure markets pp. 249-256

- Andrea Salanti, Paolo Malighetti and Renato Redondi
- Benefits of visiting a ‘dark tourism’ site: The case of the Jeju April 3rd Peace Park, Korea pp. 257-265

- Eun-Jung Kang, Noel Scott, Timothy Jeonglyeol Lee and Roy Ballantyne
- Service customization: To upgrade or to downgrade? An investigation of how option framing affects tourists’ choice of package-tour services pp. 266-275

- Liyin Jin, Yanqun He and Haiyan Song
- Managing business travel: Developments and dilemmas in corporate travel management pp. 276-284

- Per Gustafson
- Farming and tourism enterprise: Experiential authenticity in the diversification of independent small-scale family farming pp. 285-294

- MariaLaura Di Domenico and Graham Miller
- The value of self-stated attribute importance to overall satisfaction pp. 295-304

- Ross H. Taplin
- Fashioning a destination tourism future: The case of Slovenia pp. 305-316

- Larry Dwyer, Ljubica Knežević Cvelbar, Deborah Edwards and Tanja Mihalic
- European vs. U.S. airlines: Performance comparison in a dynamic market pp. 317-326

- A. George Assaf and Alexander Josiassen
- Tourists’ views on safety and vulnerability. A study of some selected towns in Ghana pp. 327-333

- Kwaku Adutwum Boakye
- Benefits of visiting a multicultural festival: The case of South Korea pp. 334-340

- Insun Lee, Charles Arcodia and Timothy Jeonglyeol Lee
- Influence of the user’s psychological factors on the online purchase intention in rural tourism: Integrating innovativeness to the UTAUT framework pp. 341-350

- Héctor San Martín and Ángel Herrero
- Perceptions of workplace bullying in the New Zealand travel industry: Prevalence and management strategies pp. 351-360

- Tim A. Bentley, Bevan Catley, Helena Cooper-Thomas, Dianne Gardner, O’Driscoll, Michael P., Alison Dale and Linda Trenberth
- An Olympic legacy for all? The non-infrastructural outcomes of the Olympic Games for socially excluded groups (Atlanta 1996–Beijing 2008) pp. 361-370

- Lynn Minnaert
- Psychographic insights from a South Carolina protected area pp. 371-379

- David B. Weaver
- The perceived influence of travel experiences on learning generic skills pp. 380-386

- Janice Scarinci and Philip Pearce
- Audience involvement and film tourism experiences: Emotional places, emotional experiences pp. 387-396

- Sangkyun Kim
- Visa restrictions and their adverse economic and marketing implications – Evidence from China pp. 397-412

- Haiyan Song, William Gartner and Asli D.A. Tasci
- Improving tourism policy implementation – The use of hybrid MCDM models pp. 413-426

- Chui-Hua Liu, Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng and Ming-Huei Lee
- Shopping behavior of Chinese tourists visiting the United States: Letting the shoppers do the talking pp. 427-430

- Yueying Xu and Nancy Gard McGehee
- Migrant networks, language learning and tourism employment pp. 431-439

- Hania Janta, Peter Lugosi, Lorraine Brown and Adele Ladkin
- Effects of podcast tours on tourist experiences in a national park pp. 440-455

- Myunghwa Kang and Ulrike Gretzel
- Fuzzy Rasch model in TOPSIS: A new approach for generating fuzzy numbers to assess the competitiveness of the tourism industries in Asian countries pp. 456-465

- Jen-Hung Huang and Kua-Hsin Peng
- The responsibility of tourism in traffic congestion and hyper-congestion: A case study from Mallorca, Spain pp. 466-479

- Oscar Saenz-de-Miera and Jaume Rossello
Volume 33, issue 1, 2012
- Tourism and water use: Supply, demand, and security. An international review pp. 1-15

- Stefan Gössling, Paul Peeters, C. Michael Hall, Jean-Paul Ceron, Ghislain Dubois, La Vergne Lehmann and Daniel Scott
- Visitor monitoring along roads and hiking trails: How to determine usage levels in tourist sites pp. 16-28

- Isabelle D. Wolf, Gerald Hagenloh and David B. Croft
- Competitive importance-performance analysis of an Australian wildlife park pp. 29-37

- Ross H. Taplin
- Dual-route communication of destination websites pp. 38-49

- Tang, Liang (Rebecca), Jang, Soocheong (Shawn) and Alastair Morrison
- The implicit measurement of destination image: The application of Implicit Association Tests pp. 50-52

- Jie Yang, Jiaxun He and Yingkang Gu
- A study of experience expectations of museum visitors pp. 53-60

- Chieh-Wen Sheng and Ming-Chia Chen
- Determination of indicators and standards for tourism impacts in protected Karaj River, Iran pp. 61-63

- Mona Azizi Jalilian, Afshin Danehkar and Hossein Shaban Ali Fami
- Rethinking social impacts of tourism research: A new research agenda pp. 64-73

- Margaret Deery, Leo Jago and Liz Fredline
- VFR travel: It is underestimated pp. 74-79

- Elisa Backer
- A cross-cultural study of perceptions of medical tourism among Chinese, Japanese and Korean tourists in Korea pp. 80-88

- Ji Yun Yu and Tae Gyou Ko
- The impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions for 2009 H1N1 influenza on travel intentions: A model of goal-directed behavior pp. 89-99

- Choong-Ki Lee, Hak-Jun Song, Lawrence J. Bendle, Myung-Ja Kim and Heesup Han
- Destination positioning opportunities using personal values: Elicited through the Repertory Test with Laddering Analysis pp. 100-107

- Steven Pike
- Integration, intermediation and tourism higher education: Conceptual understanding in the curriculum pp. 108-115

- Graham Busby and Rong Huang
- Relationship between HEXACO personality factors and emotional labour of service providers in the tourism industry pp. 116-125

- Hae-Kyung Sohn and Timothy Jeonglyeol Lee
- Analyzing tourists’ length of stay at destinations with survival models: A constructive critique based on a case study pp. 126-132

- Christer Thrane
- Implications of a long-term increase in oil prices for tourism pp. 133-142

- Susanne Becken and James Lennox
- The Place Identity – Performance relationship among tourism entrepreneurs: A structural equation modelling analysis pp. 143-154

- Rob Hallak, Graham Brown and Noel J. Lindsay
- A short-form measure for assessment of emotional intelligence for tour guides: Development and evaluation pp. 155-167

- Jennifer C.H. Min
- Tourist preferences for ecotourism in rural communities adjacent to Kruger National Park: A choice experiment approach pp. 168-176

- P. Chaminuka, R.A. Groeneveld, A.O. Selomane and Ekko van Ierland
- Volunteer tourists in the field: A question of balance? pp. 177-187

- Kostas Tomazos and Richard Butler
- Tourism life cycle and sustainability analysis: Profit-focused strategies for mature destinations pp. 188-194

- Metin Kozak and Drew Martin
- Recreational value, user heterogeneity and site characteristics in contingent valuation pp. 195-204

- Bénédicte Rulleau, Jeoffrey Dehez and Patrick Point
- How ICT shifts the power balance of tourism distribution channels pp. 205-214

- Carmen Berne, Margarita Garcia-Gonzalez and Jose Mugica
- The perceived benefits of agritourism: The provider’s perspective pp. 215-224

- Christine Tew and Carla Barbieri
- Patterns of self-drive tourists: The case of Nanning City, China pp. 225-227

- Yaping Liu, Yu Zhang and Linlin Nie
- Understanding leisure travel motivations of travelers with acquired mobility impairments pp. 228-231

- Lei Shi, Shu Cole and H. Charles Chancellor
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