Tourism Management
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Volume 32, issue 6, 2011
- Visitors’ learning for environmental sustainability: Testing short- and long-term impacts of wildlife tourism experiences using structural equation modelling pp. 1243-1252

- Roy Ballantyne, Jan Packer and John Falk
- Planning and developing tourism within a public sector quagmire: Lessons from and for small countries pp. 1253-1261

- Adrian Devine and Frances Devine
- Travelers’ social identification and membership behaviors in online travel community pp. 1262-1270

- Hailin Qu and Haeyoung Lee
- Management models and differential agency challenges arising in Australian multi-titled tourism accommodation properties pp. 1271-1281

- Kelly Cassidy and Chris Guilding
- The relevance of visitors’ nation brand embeddedness and personality congruence for nation brand identification, visit intentions and advocacy pp. 1282-1289

- Nicola E. Stokburger-Sauer
- Tourism and wildlife habituation: Reduced population fitness or cessation of impact? pp. 1290-1298

- J.E.S. Higham and E.J. Shelton
- Power dimensions and influence reputation in tourist destinations: Empirical evidence from a network of actors and stakeholders pp. 1299-1309

- Pietro Beritelli and Christian Laesser
- The impact of online reviews on hotel booking intentions and perception of trust pp. 1310-1323

- Beverley A. Sparks and Victoria Browning
- Canyoning adventure recreation in the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area (Australia): The canyoners and canyoning trends over the last decade pp. 1324-1331

- Nigel Hardiman and Shelley Burgin
- Equity restoration, the Holocaust and tourism of sacred sites pp. 1332-1342

- Jeffrey S. Podoshen and James M. Hunt
- Motives for a secular pilgrimage to the Gallipoli battlefields pp. 1343-1351

- Kenneth F. Hyde and Serhat Harman
- Implementing integrated rural tourism: An event-based approach pp. 1352-1363

- Emese Panyik, Carlos Costa and Tamara Rátz
- The impact of mega-sport events on tourist arrivals pp. 1364-1370

- Johan Fourie and María Santana-Gallego
- Government intervention in investment by Chinese listed companies that have diversified into tourism pp. 1371-1380

- Caiping Wang and Honggang Xu
- Using a modified grey relation method for improving airline service quality pp. 1381-1388

- James J.H. Liou, Chao-Che Hsu, Wen-Chien Yeh and Rong-Ho Lin
- On the need for critical pedagogy in tourism education pp. 1389-1396

- Yaniv Belhassen and Kellee Caton
- Effects of dissatisfaction in tourist services: The role of anger and regret pp. 1397-1406

- Isabel Sánchez-García and Rafael Currás-Pérez
- Representing tourists’ heterogeneous choices of destination and travel party with an integrated latent class and nested logit model pp. 1407-1413

- Lingling Wu, Junyi Zhang and Akimasa Fujiwara
- A piecewise linear approach to modeling and forecasting demand for Macau tourism pp. 1414-1420

- Fong-Lin Chu
- The reaction of elderly Asian tourists to avian influenza and SARS pp. 1421-1422

- Chung-Chieh Lee and Chih-Jen Chen
- Personality, basic emotions, and satisfaction: Primary emotions in the mountaineering experience pp. 1423-1430

- Rita Faullant, Kurt Matzler and Todd A. Mooradian
- Decisive factors in medical tourism destination choice: A case study of Isfahan, Iran and fertility treatments pp. 1431-1434

- Farhad Moghimehfar and Mohammad Hossein Nasr-Esfahani
- Web-based GIS in tourism information search: Perceptions, tasks, and trip attributes pp. 1435-1437

- Grace Chang and Lowell Caneday
- Rural tourism in China pp. 1438-1441

- Baoren Su
- Critical issues affecting the service quality and professionalism of the tour guides in Hong Kong and Macau pp. 1442-1452

- Athena H.N. Mak, Kevin K.F. Wong and Richard C.Y. Chang
- Perceptions of tourism promotion and business challenges: A survey-based comparison of tourism businesses and promotion organizations pp. 1453-1462

- Rebekka Dudensing, David Hughes and Martin Shields
- A strategic website evaluation of online travel agencies pp. 1463-1473

- Wen-Chih Chiou, Chin-Chao Lin and Chyuan Perng
- Mega-events as drivers of community participation in developing countries: The case of Shanghai World Expo pp. 1474-1483

- Lucio Lamberti, Giuliano Noci, Jurong Guo and Shichang Zhu
Volume 32, issue 5, 2011
- Understanding small firms in tourism: A perspective on research trends and challenges pp. 963-976

- Rhodri Thomas, Gareth Shaw and Stephen J. Page
- The demand for Mi’kmaw cultural tourism: Tourist perspectives pp. 977-986

- Mary-Frances Lynch, Peter N. Duinker, Lorn R. Sheehan and Janet E. Chute
- Personalisation–privacy paradox: The effects of personalisation and privacy assurance on customer responses to travel Web sites pp. 987-994

- Chung Hun Lee and David A. Cranage
- Medical tourism development in Hong Kong: An assessment of the barriers pp. 995-1005

- Vincent C.S. Heung, Deniz Kucukusta and Haiyan Song
- Employment experiences of Polish migrant workers in the UK hospitality sector pp. 1006-1019

- Hania Janta, Adele Ladkin, Lorraine Brown and Peter Lugosi
- Key drivers of airline loyalty pp. 1020-1026

- Sara Dolnicar, Klaus Grabler, Bettina Grün and Anna Kulnig
- Gay tourism in a sun and beach destination pp. 1027-1037

- Arturo Melián-González, Sergio Moreno-Gil and Jorge E. Araña
- Fairness of prices, user fee policy and willingness to pay among visitors to a national forest pp. 1038-1046

- Jin Young Chung, Gerard T. Kyle, James F. Petrick and James D. Absher
- An alternate approach to modeling the slack season provision of guided tours to tourists pp. 1047-1049

- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Hamid Beladi
- Changes on traditional livelihood activities and lifestyles caused by tourism development in the Okavango Delta, Botswana pp. 1050-1060

- Joseph E. Mbaiwa
- Applying the caption evaluation method to studies of visitors’ evaluation of historical districts pp. 1061-1074

- Taketo Naoi, Takanobu Yamada, Shoji Iijima and Takayuki Kumazawa
- Modelling Australian domestic and international inbound travel: a spatial–temporal approach pp. 1075-1084

- Minfeng Deng and George Athanasopoulos
- The effects of the LCC boom on the urban tourism fabric: The viewpoint of tourism managers pp. 1085-1095

- José I. Castillo-Manzano, Lourdes López-Valpuesta and Fernando González-Laxe
- Using ski destination choice criteria to segment Finnish ski resort customers pp. 1096-1105

- Henna Konu, Tommi Laukkanen and Raija Komppula
- Identifying changes and trends in Hong Kong outbound tourism pp. 1106-1114

- Rob Law, Jia Rong, Huy Quan Vu, Gang Li and Hee Andy Lee
- The impact of tour quality and tourist satisfaction on tourist loyalty: The case of Chinese tourists in Korea pp. 1115-1124

- Sangjae Lee, Sungil Jeon and Doyoung Kim
- Motivations and experiences of Mainland Chinese medical tourists in Hong Kong pp. 1125-1127

- Ben Haobin Ye, Hanqin Zhang Qiu and Peter P. Yuen
- The role of social identification and hedonism in affecting tourist re-patronizing behaviours: The case of an Italian festival pp. 1128-1140

- Silvia Grappi and Fabrizio Montanari
- To distribute leadership or not? A lesson from the islands pp. 1141-1149

- Angela M. Benson and Deborah Blackman
- The effects of beach characteristics and location with respect to hotel prices pp. 1150-1158

- Ricard Rigall-I-Torrent, Modest Fluvià, Ramon Ballester, Albert Saló, Eduard Ariza and Josep-Maria Espinet
- An examination of food tourist’s behavior: Using the modified theory of reasoned action pp. 1159-1165

- Young Hoon Kim, MinCheol Kim and Ben K. Goh
- Successfully selling accommodation packages at online auctions – The case of eBay Austria pp. 1166-1175

- Matthias Fuchs, Alexander Eybl and Wolfram Höpken
- Consumer value and self-image congruency at different stages of timeshare ownership pp. 1176-1185

- Beverley Sparks, Graham Bradley and Gayle Jennings
- Differentiated price loss aversion in destination choice: The effect of tourists’ cultural interest pp. 1186-1195

- Juan Nicolau
- Tourist arrival forecasting by evolutionary fuzzy systems pp. 1196-1203

- Esmaeil Hadavandi, Arash Ghanbari, Kamran Shahanaghi and Salman Abbasian-Naghneh
- Innovation in the tourism industry: The case of Tourism@ pp. 1204-1213

- Bénédicte Aldebert, Rani Dang and Christian Longhi
- Identifying mobility service needs for disabled air passengers pp. 1214-1217

- Yu-Chun Chang and Ching-Fu Chen
- Visitor management practices and operational sustainability: Expedition cruising in the Kimberley, Australia pp. 1218-1222

- Pascal Scherrer, Amanda J. Smith and Ross K. Dowling
- Taxing tourism and subsidizing non-tourism: A welfare-enhancing solution to “Dutch disease”? pp. 1223-1228

- Li Sheng
- Specialisation versus diversification: A simple model for tourist cities pp. 1229-1231

- Li Sheng
Volume 32, issue 4, 2011
- Medical travel facilitator websites: An exploratory study of web page contents and services offered to the prospective medical tourist pp. 709-716

- Dan Cormany and Seyhmus Baloglu
- An overview of Internet-based surveys in hospitality and tourism journals pp. 717-724

- Kam Hung and Rob Law
- Tourism and online photography pp. 725-731

- Iris Sheungting Lo, Bob McKercher, Ada Lo, Catherine Cheung and Rob Law
- Situational influences on normative evaluations of coastal tourism and recreation management strategies in Hawai’i pp. 732-740

- Mark D. Needham and Brian W. Szuster
- When east meets west: An exploratory study on Chinese outbound tourists’ travel expectations pp. 741-749

- Li, Xiang (Robert), Chengting Lai, Rich Harrill, Sheryl Kline and Liangyan Wang
- They arrive with new information. Tourism flows and production efficiency in the European regions pp. 750-758

- Emanuela Marrocu and Raffaele Paci
- A management orientated approach to combination forecasting of tourism demand pp. 759-769

- John T. Coshall and Richard Charlesworth
- Visitors’ memories of wildlife tourism: Implications for the design of powerful interpretive experiences pp. 770-779

- Roy Ballantyne, Jan Packer and Lucy A. Sutherland
- The long and winding roads: Perceived quality of scenic tourism routes pp. 780-789

- Jon Martin Denstadli and Jens Kr. Steen Jacobsen
- Effects of different dimensions of corporate social responsibility on corporate financial performance in tourism-related industries pp. 790-804

- Yuhei Inoue and Seoki Lee
- The impact of product placement on TV-induced tourism: Korean TV dramas and Taiwanese viewers pp. 805-814

- Hung Jen Su, Yu-An Huang, Glen Brodowsky and Hyun Jeong Kim
- The impact of changes in household vacation expenditures on the travel and hospitality industries pp. 815-821

- Aliza Fleischer, Gil Peleg and Rivlin (Byk), Judith
- Household composition and the importance of experience attributes of nature based tourism activity products – A Norwegian case study of outdoor recreationists pp. 822-832

- Torvald Tangeland and Øystein Aas
- Building a model of commitment for Generation Y: An empirical study on e-travel retailers pp. 833-843

- Nusair, Khaldoon “Khal”, H.G. Parsa and Cihan Cobanoglu
- Spatial and temporal modelling of tourist movements using Semi-Markov processes pp. 844-851

- Xia, Jianhong (Cecilia), Panlop Zeephongsekul and David Packer
- Empirical analysis of media versus environmental impacts on park attendance pp. 852-859

- Kimberly Morgan, Sherry L. Larkin and Charles M. Adams
- Visiting the trenches: Exploring meanings and motivations in battlefield tourism pp. 860-868

- Ria Dunkley, Nigel Morgan and Sheena Westwood
- Young tourists visiting strip clubs and paying for sex pp. 869-874

- Morten Hesse and Sébastien Tutenges
- The influence of personal values in the economic-use valuation of peri-urban green spaces: An application of the means-end chain theory pp. 875-889

- Natalia López-Mosquera and Mercedes Sánchez
- Examining the effect of novelty seeking, satisfaction, and destination image on tourists’ return pattern: A two factor, non-linear latent growth model pp. 890-901

- Guy Assaker, Vincenzo Esposito Vinzi and O’Connor, Peter
- Ecosophy and tourism: Rethinking a mountain resort pp. 902-911

- Peter Varley and Dominic Medway
- When quality signals talk: Evidence from the Turin hotel industry pp. 912-921

- Graziano Abrate, Antonella Capriello and Giovanni Fraquelli
- Tourism and economic development: The beach disease? pp. 922-933

- Mario Holzner
- Foreign exchange exposure of US tourism-related firms pp. 934-948

- Seul Ki Lee and Jang, SooCheong (Shawn)
- Reconstruction strategies after the Wenchuan Earthquake in Sichuan, China pp. 949-956

- Weiqiong Yang, Daojie Wang and Guojie Chen
Volume 32, issue 3, 2011
- A model of destination branding: Integrating the concepts of the branding and destination image pp. 465-476

- Hailin Qu, Lisa Hyunjung Kim and Holly Hyunjung Im
- Google Analytics for measuring website performance pp. 477-481

- Beatriz Plaza
- Regeneration in a mass-tourism resort: The changing fortunes of Bugibba, Malta pp. 482-491

- Anya Chapman and Janet Speake
- Tourism climate information based on human thermal perception in Taiwan and Eastern China pp. 492-500

- Tzu-Ping Lin and Andreas Matzarakis
- Package mountaineer tourists holidaying in the French Alps: An evaluation of key influences encouraging their participation pp. 501-510

- Gill Pomfret
- Implicit prices for longer temporary exhibitions in a heritage site and a test of preference heterogeneity: A segmentation-based approach pp. 511-519

- Andy Choi
- An examination of the differences in retail service evaluation between domestic and tourist shoppers in Hong Kong pp. 520-533

- Alison E. Lloyd, Leslie S.C. Yip and Sherriff T.K. Luk
- Food management in tourism: Reducing tourism’s carbon ‘foodprint’ pp. 534-543

- Stefan Gössling, Brian Garrod, Carlo Aall, John Hille and Paul Peeters
- Understanding Japanese tourists’ shopping preferences using the Decision Tree Analysis method pp. 544-554

- Samuel Seongseop Kim, Dallen J. Timothy and Jinsoo Hwang
- A latent class approach to tourists’ length of stay pp. 555-563

- Joaquín Alegre, Sara Mateo and Llorenç Pou
- Demand elasticity estimates for New Zealand tourism pp. 564-575

- Aaron Schiff and Susanne Becken
- Blue Flag or Red Herring: Do beach awards encourage the public to visit beaches? pp. 576-588

- John McKenna, Allan T. Williams and J. Andrew G. Cooper
- Tourism seasonality in cultural destinations: Empirical evidence from Sicily pp. 589-595

- Tiziana Cuccia and Ilde Rizzo
- Framing New Zealand: Understanding tourism TV commercials pp. 596-603

- Steve Pan, Henry Tsai and Jinsoo Lee
- Perceptions of place, modernity and the impacts of tourism – Differences among rural and urban residents of Ankang, China: A likelihood ratio analysis pp. 604-615

- Xiaoming Cui and Chris Ryan
- A study of pre-trip use of travel guidebooks by leisure travelers pp. 616-628

- Chak Keung Simon Wong and Fung Ching Gladys Liu
- How can tourism use land more efficiently? A model-based approach to land-use efficiency for tourist destinations pp. 629-640

- Susanne Kytzia, Ariane Walz and Mattia Wegmann
- Actor-network theory and stakeholder collaboration: The case of Cultural Districts pp. 641-654

- Michela Arnaboldi and Nicola Spiller
- Social-ecological resilience and community-based tourism pp. 655-666

- Esteban Ruiz-Ballesteros
- Growth-focused or profit-focused firms: Transitions toward profitable growth pp. 667-674

- Jang, SooCheong (Shawn)
- Image and perceived risk: A study of Uganda and its official tourism website pp. 675-684

- Andrew Lepp, Heather Gibson and Charles Lane
- A typical Italian phenomenon: The “albergo diffuso” pp. 685-687

- Marco Confalonieri
- Evaluating hotel animation programs at Mediterranean sun-and-sea resorts: An impact-asymmetry analysis pp. 688-696

- Josip Mikulic and Darko Prebežac
- Destination choice model for transitional travel: College students in China pp. 697-699

- Huang, Joy (Zhuowei) and Liping A. Cai
Volume 32, issue 2, 2011
- Aspects of service-dominant logic and its implications for tourism management: Examples from the hotel industry pp. 207-214

- Gareth Shaw, Adrian Bailey and Allan Williams
- Exploring the adoption and processing of online holiday reviews: A grounded theory approach pp. 215-224

- Alexis Papathanassis and Friederike Knolle
- Not quite paradise: Inadequacies of environmental impact assessment in the Maldives pp. 225-234

- Shahida Zubair, David Bowen and James Elwin
- Customer satisfaction using low cost carriers pp. 235-243

- Yu Kyoung Kim and Hyung Ryong Lee
- Managing tourism products and destinations embedding public good components: A hedonic approach pp. 244-255

- Ricard Rigall-I-Torrent and Modest Fluvià
- The effect of perceived trust on electronic commerce: Shopping online for tourism products and services in South Korea pp. 256-265

- Myung-Ja Kim, Namho Chung and Choong-Ki Lee
- An exploratory inquiry into destination risk perceptions and risk reduction strategies of first time vs. repeat visitors to a highly volatile destination pp. 266-276

- Galia Fuchs and Arie Reichel
- Quality of hotel service and consumer protection: A European contract law approach pp. 277-287

- Josep Maria Bech Serrat
- The impact of world heritage site designation on local communities – A case study of Ogimachi, Shirakawa-mura, Japan pp. 288-296

- Takamitsu Jimura
- A multi-level approach to the study of production chains in the tourism sector pp. 297-306

- Isidoro Romero and Pilar Tejada
- Attributes that influence the evaluation of travel dining experience: When East meets West pp. 307-316

- Richard C.Y. Chang, Jakša Kivela and Athena H.N. Mak
- The relationship between white-water rafting experience formation and customer reaction: a flow theory perspective pp. 317-325

- Cedric Hsi-Jui Wu and Rong-Da Liang
- Motivations and perceived value of volunteer tourists from Hong Kong pp. 326-334

- Ada S. Lo and Candy Y.S. Lee
- Rukai indigenous tourism: Representations, cultural identity and Q method pp. 335-348

- William Cannon Hunter
- Local residents’ perceptions of the impacts of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 on Barbados: Comparisons of pre- and post-games pp. 349-356

- Troy Lorde, Dion Greenidge and Dwayne Devonish
- From frozen continent to tourism hotspot? Five decades of Antarctic tourism development and management, and a glimpse into the future pp. 357-366

- Daniela Liggett, Alison McIntosh, Anna Thompson, Neil Gilbert and Bryan Storey
- A framework for analyzing intergovernmental collaboration – The case of ASEAN tourism pp. 367-376

- Emma P.Y. Wong, Nina Mistilis and Larry Dwyer
- The impacts of international tourism demand on economic growth of small economies dependent on tourism pp. 377-385

- Stefan Schubert, Juan Brida and Wiston Adrián Risso
- Why do you cruise? Exploring the motivations for taking cruise holidays, and the construction of a cruising motivation scale pp. 386-393

- Kam Hung and James F. Petrick
- Processing promotional travel narratives pp. 394-405

- Samantha Rozier-Rich and Carla Almeida Santos
- The impact of age and family life experiences on Mexican visitor shopping expenditures pp. 406-414

- David C. Bojanic
- Estimating the effect of overcrowding on tourist attraction: The case of Canary Islands pp. 415-425

- Yolanda Santana-Jiménez and Juan M Hernandez
- Event segmentation: A review and research agenda pp. 426-434

- Aaron Tkaczynski and Sharyn R. Rundle-Thiele
- The motivations and expectations of international volunteer tourists: A case study of “Chinese Village Traditions” pp. 435-442

- Li-Ju Chen and Joseph S. Chen
- The evaluation of tourism destination competitiveness by TOPSIS & information entropy – A case in the Yangtze River Delta of China pp. 443-451

- Hong Zhang, Chao-lin Gu, Lu-wen Gu and Yan Zhang
- Is UNESCO recognition effective in fostering tourism? A comment on Yang, Lin and Han pp. 452-454

- Roberto Cellini
- Is UNESCO recognition effective in fostering tourism? A comment on Yang, Lin and Han: Reply pp. 455-456

- Chih-Hai Yang and Hui-Lin Lin
Volume 32, issue 1, 2011
- Urban tourism research: Recent progress and current paradoxes pp. 1-15

- Gregory Ashworth and Stephen J. Page
- Publish and perish? Bibliometric analysis, journal ranking and the assessment of research quality in tourism pp. 16-27

- C. Michael Hall
- Estimating time series and cross section tourism demand models: Mainland United States to Hawaii data pp. 28-38

- Larry A. Nelson, David Dickey and Joy M. Smith
- Are you for real? An evaluation of the relationship between emotional labour and visitor outcomes pp. 39-45

- Pieter A. Van Dijk, Liam D.G. Smith and Brian K. Cooper
- Domestic tourism expenditures: The non-linear effects of length of stay and travel party size pp. 46-52

- Christer Thrane and Eivind Farstad
- An examination of tourism journal development pp. 53-61

- Chia-Kuen Cheng, Li, Xiang (Robert), James F. Petrick and Joseph T. O'Leary
- Determinants of weather derivatives usage in the Austrian winter tourism industry pp. 62-68

- Matthias Bank and Robert Wiesner
- Online distribution of airline tickets: Should airlines adopt a single or a multi-channel approach? pp. 69-74

- Bonwoo Koo, Benny Mantin and Peter O'Connor
- Efficiency of travel agencies: A case study of Alicante, Spain pp. 75-87

- Ramón Fuentes
- Travel queries on cities in the United States: Implications for search engine marketing for tourist destinations pp. 88-97

- Zheng Xiang and Bing Pan
- Canary in the coalmine: Norwegian attitudes towards climate change and extreme long-haul air travel to Aotearoa/New Zealand pp. 98-105

- James E.S. Higham and Scott A. Cohen
- The perceived usefulness of blog postings: An extension of the expectancy-disconfirmation paradigm pp. 106-113

- Anita Zehrer, John C. Crotts and Vincent P. Magnini
- Brand personality of tourist destinations: An application of self-congruity theory pp. 114-127

- Ahmet Usakli and Seyhmus Baloglu
- Gateway community resident perceptions of tourism development: Incorporating Importance-Performance Analysis into a Limits of Acceptable Change framework pp. 128-140

- Eric Frauman and Sarah Banks
- Performance of French destinations: Tourism attraction perspectives pp. 141-146

- Carlos Barros, Laurent Botti, Nicolas Peypoch, Elisabeth Robinot, Bernardin Solonandrasana and George Assaf A.
- Strategic orientation and performance of tourism firms: Evidence from a developing country pp. 147-157

- Umut Avci, Melih Madanoglu and Fevzi Okumus
- The establishment of a rapid natural disaster risk assessment model for the tourism industry pp. 158-171

- Chung-Hung Tsai and Cheng-Wu Chen
- Impact of financial/economic crisis on demand for hotel rooms in Hong Kong pp. 172-186

- Haiyan Song, Shanshan Lin, Stephen F. Witt and Xinyan Zhang
- On the destination image of Korea by Russian tourists pp. 193-194

- Jeong Gil Choi, Tamara Tkachenko and Shomir Sil
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