Tourism Critiques
2023 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 1, 2025
- Festivals and digitalisation: a critique of the literature pp. 2-17

- Zhe Chen and Tianqi Yu
- Tourism supply chain management: a bibliometric analysis of data from Scopus and Web of Science (2001–2023) pp. 18-35

- Ismail Abdi Changalima and Honest Fidelis Kimario
- Mental model of tourism entrepreneurs as social value creators: research based on Q methodology pp. 36-54

- Tayebeh Nikraftar and Mehrnaz Farahani
- Business networking and governance: impact on tourism SMTE performance in Tanzania pp. 55-80

- Mohamed Issa Buzohera
- The rural areas conservancy sites and ecotourism-climate change quandaries: an integrated rural initiative impact on environmental sustainability and livelihoods pp. 81-111

- Azwindini Isaac Ramaano
- Transformation as city brand attribute for Medellín, Colombia: bottom-up tourist destination brand strategy pp. 112-132

- Laura Rojas-DeFrancisco, Maria Claudia Mejía-Gil and Juan Camilo Giraldo Aristizábal
- East or west, home is the best: the nexus between government-public relationship, patriotism and tourism ethnocentrism in emerging tourism destinations pp. 133-156

- Massami Denis Rukiko and David Amani
Volume 5, issue 2, 2024
- Social justice in tourism recovery: examining equity, diversity, and inclusion in Canadian tourism restart policies pp. 154-178

- Eli Paolo Fresnoza, Devan Balcombe and Laura Choo
- Strengthening tourism ethnocentrism in emerging tourism destinations pp. 178-204

- David Amani
- Residents’ perceptions of tourism and Chinese central policies: the case of Anhui’s UNESCO sites pp. 205-227

- Sai (Jane) Jing, Ping Li, Chris Ryan, Cora Un In Wong and Mary Anne Ramos Tumanan
- Are there any differences in the tourists’ perceived destination image between travel e-commerce platforms and social media platforms? pp. 229-253

- Ya-Fei Liu, Yu-Bo Zhu, Hou-Han Wu and Fangxuan (Sam) Li
- Destination image branding for world heritage sites: a methodology combining GIS with sentiment analysis pp. 253-270

- Kun Sang, Pei Ying Woon and Poh Ling Tan
Volume 5, issue 1, 2024
- The authentic experiences of tourists in Chinese traditional villages based on constructivism: a case study of Chengkan village pp. 2-20

- Chao Yuan, Xiang Kong and Pinyu Chen
- Defend and remould–residents’ place identity construction in traditional villages in the rural tourism context: a case study of Cuandixia village, Beijing pp. 21-43

- Jinwei Wang, Haoyang Lan and Jiafei Chen
- A critique of authenticity: how psychology can help pp. 44-64

- Noel Scott and Ana Claudia Campos
- The influence of the base option’s price format on tourists’ upgrade intention: the moderating role of tourists’ mindsets pp. 65-81

- Fangxuan (Sam) Li
- Exploring the determinants of solo female travel intention among millennials: a comparative study from rural and urban perspectives pp. 82-101

- Jitender Kumar, Garima Rani, Manju Rani and Vinki Rani
- Understanding Chinese tourists’ changing shopping experience in Macao: pre and in COVID-19 via user generated content pp. 102-119

- Xiaojuan Li, Yanping Feng, Cora Un In Wong and Lianping Ren
- Tanzania’s repeat tourists: unraveling choice of attractions patterns through demographic perspectives pp. 120-137

- Betty Amos Begashe, John Thomas Mgonja and Salum Matotola
- Social networking platform and tourism destination evangelism: government regulatory responses pp. 138-152

- Iddrisu Mohammed, Alexander Preko, Samuel Kwami Agbanu, Timothy K. Zilevu and Akorfa Wuttor
Volume 4, issue 1/2, 2023
- Hotels, second homes and destination planning policies: a sequential game model pp. 2-14

- Valeria Posadas, Juan Brida and María José Alonsopérez
- Souvenir in tourism research: a literature review and future agenda pp. 15-27

- Fangxuan (Sam) Li
- Research trends of digital tourism: a bibliometric analysis pp. 28-47

- Ali Roziqin, Alferdo Satya Kurniawan, Yana Syafriyana Hijri and Kismartini Kismartini
- Should the World Economic Forum’s global tourism competitiveness index be improved? pp. 48-74

- Hervé Honoré Epoh, Olivier Ewondo Mbebi and Fabrice Nzepang
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