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Volume 54, issue 5, 2020
- Special issue: Qualitative and quantitative methods in tourism research pp. 1385-1386

- Biagio Simonetti, Fabrizio Antolini, Rosella Castellano, Michele Gallo, María Rosario González-Rodríguez, Antonio Giusti and Pasquale Sarnacchiaro
- On the relationship between energy-related plants and oncological cases in Basilicata (Italy) using soft computing methods pp. 1387-1399

- Salvatore Rampone and Biagio Simonetti
- Influence of brand equity on the behavioral attitudes of customers: Spanish Tourist Paradores pp. 1401-1427

- José Álvarez-García, María del Carmen Cortés-Domínguez, María de la Cruz del Río-Rama and Biagio Simonetti
- Customer satisfaction and service domains: a further development of PROSERV pp. 1429-1444

- Enrico Ciavolino, Gloria Lagetto, Andrea Montinari, Amjad Al-Nasser, Amer I. Al-Omari, Matteo J. Zaterini and Sergio Salvatore
- Digital transformation of cultural institutions: a statistical analysis of Italian and Campania GLAMs pp. 1445-1464

- Massimo Guarino, Maria Anna Palma, Tullio Menini and Michele Gallo
- The tourism gender gap and its potential impact on the development of the emerging countries pp. 1465-1477

- Azzurra Rinaldi and Irene Salerno
- The cooperation strategies for the performance improvement in the cruise sea–land logistics: evidence from Italy pp. 1479-1490

- Assunta Di Vaio, Flavio Boccia and Lourdes Trujillo
- Customer-based brand equity and destination visit behaviour in the tourism industry: the contingent role of social media pp. 1491-1512

- Munazza Saeed and Imran Shafique
- Global risks and tourism industry in Turkey pp. 1513-1536

- Ali Asgary and Ali Ihsan Ozdemir
- The risks connected with accidents on highways and railways pp. 1537-1548

- J. Procházka, Š. Hošková-Mayerová and D. Procházková
- Assessment of blockchain applications in travel and tourism industry pp. 1549-1563

- Ali Ihsan Ozdemir, Ilker Murat Ar and Ismail Erol
- Tourism satisfaction and perspectives: an exploratory study in Italy pp. 1565-1576

- Flavio Boccia, Roberta Di Gennaro, Pasquale Sarnacchiaro and Virginia Sarno
- Quantitative methods for the economic valuation of a cultural tourism destination: case study of the Pisa Charterhouse pp. 1577-1590

- Benedetta Parenti, Salvatore Capasso, Salvatore Ercolano, Giuseppe Lucio Gaeta and Patrizia Lattarulo
- Development of tourism in Polish poviats in the years 2010–2017 pp. 1591-1612

- Jerzy Korzeniewski and Maciej Kozłowski
- Unconventional incentive schemes in tourism enterprises, does it make sense? pp. 1613-1632

- Maciej Kozłowski
- Identifying factors affecting the status of superhost: evidence from Sardinia and Sicily pp. 1633-1653

- Giulia Contu, Claudio Conversano, Luca Frigau and Francesco Mola
- Mining big data in tourism pp. 1655-1669

- Carmela Iorio, Giuseppe Pandolfo, Antonio D’Ambrosio and Roberta Siciliano
- Social Media managerial implications for budget accommodation venues: use of Social Media platforms more effectively and efficiently pp. 1671-1689

- Sara Domínguez-Navarro and M. Rosario González-Rodríguez
- Innovativeness of railway transport in the context of the development of tourism in Poland pp. 1691-1703

- Maciej Kozłowski, Marek Pawełczyk and Agnieszka Piotrowska-Piątek
- Cultural tourism: an integrated analysis based on official data pp. 1705-1724

- Francesca Petrei, Lorenzo Cavallo and Maria Teresa Santoro
- Agrarian landscapes: from marginal areas to cultural landscapes—paths to sustainable tourism in small villages—the case of Vico Del Gargano in the club of the Borghi più belli d’Italia pp. 1725-1744

- Simona Giordano
- Tourism competitiveness of Italian municipalities pp. 1745-1767

- Enrico Conti, Laura Grassini and Catia Monicolini
- Methodological problems in the economic measurement of tourism: the need for new sources of information pp. 1769-1780

- Fabrizio Antolini and Laura Grassini
Volume 54, issue 4, 2020
- Topic modeling, long texts and the best number of topics. Some Problems and solutions pp. 1095-1108

- Stefano Sbalchiero and Maciej Eder
- Estimable intra-age, intra-period, and intra-cohort effects in age-period-cohort multiple classification models pp. 1109-1127

- Robert M. O’Brien
- Quality of life and its predictors among Pakistani head of household in district Abbottabad, Pakistan pp. 1129-1143

- Fahad Saqib Lodhi, Unaib Rabbani, Adeel Ahmed Khan, Saadia Irum and Kourosh Holakouie-Naieni
- Quantifying and analyzing nonlinear relationships with a fresh look at a classical dataset of student scores pp. 1145-1169

- Lingzhi Chen and Ričardas Zitikis
- Bringing archaeology into the information age: entropy, noise, channel capacity, and information potential in archaeological significance assessments pp. 1171-1196

- Kevin C. Nolan
- Does education reduce homicide? A panel data analysis of Asian region pp. 1197-1209

- Maham Furqan and Haider Mahmood
- Confirmatory factor analysis to validate a new measure of food insecurity: perceived and actual constructs pp. 1211-1232

- Elena Grimaccia and Alessia Naccarato
- Differences in Roma and non-Roma students’ ratings of their peers’ popularity: an inquiry into the oppositional culture in Hungarian schools with the use of a survey experiment pp. 1233-1255

- Tamás Keller
- Applied linguistics research in three decades: a methodological synthesis of graduate theses in an EFL context pp. 1257-1283

- Mohammad Amini Farsani and Esmat Babaii
- An empirical analysis of social media usage, political learning and participation among youth: a comparative study of Indonesia and Pakistan pp. 1285-1297

- Rachmah Ida, Muhammad Saud and Musta’in Mashud
- A comparison of measures to validate scales in voting advice applications pp. 1299-1316

- Bastiaan Bruinsma
- Factors with significant impact on efficiency of research laboratories: case of the public university pp. 1317-1333

- Driss El Kadiri Boutchich
- Motivation in sport and exercise: a comparison between the BRSQ and BREQ pp. 1335-1350

- F Rodrigues, R Macedo, Teixeira Ds, L Cid and D Monteiro
- The hotly debate of human capital and economic growth: why institutions may matter? pp. 1351-1362

- Aribah Aslam
- Data visualization of texts in the transitions of framing Indochinese refugees by Japanese television documentaries pp. 1363-1384

- Yuka Omoya, Junichi Akashi and Muneo Kaigo
Volume 54, issue 3, 2020
- Political partisanship versus turnout in Italy’s 2016 referendum pp. 709-734

- Luigi M. Solivetti
- A fuzzy model to assess the resilience of Protection and Civil Defense Organizations pp. 735-759

- Viviana Maura Santos, Cláudio Henrique Santos Grecco, Ricardo José Matos Carvalho and Paulo Victor Rodrigues Carvalho
- Happiness perception in Spain, a SEM approach to evidence from the sociological research center pp. 761-779

- Estela Núñez-Barriopedro, Rafael Ravina-Ripoll and Eduardo Ahumada-Tello
- Statistical measurement of trees’ similarity pp. 781-806

- Sahar Sabbaghan, Cecil Eng Huang Chua and Lesley A. Gardner
- Impact of economic growth volatility on income inequality: ASEAN experience pp. 807-850

- Sudeshna Ghosh
- Does urbanization boost environmental impacts in Colombia? An extended STIRPAT–LCA approach pp. 851-866

- Johan-Andrés Vélez-Henao
- Radicalisation: old and new a comparative analysis of the Red Brigades and the Islamic State pp. 867-885

- Dareen Al-Khoury
- Qualitative analysis of feminine morality and visible personality characteristics among young adults pp. 887-902

- Aisha Jalil, Qaisar Khalid Mahmood, Ahmed Usman and Akhlaq Ahmad
- Analyzing social media, analyzing the social? A methodological discussion about the demoscopic and predictive potential of social media pp. 903-923

- Pedro Santander, Rodrigo Alfaro, Héctor Allende-Cid, Claudio Elórtegui and Cristian González
- Validation and measurement invariance of the multidimensional qualitative job insecurity scale pp. 925-942

- Margherita Brondino, Andrea Bazzoli, Tinne Vander Elst, Hans De Witte and Margherita Pasini
- A probabilistic projection of beneficiaries of long-term care insurance in Germany by severity of disability pp. 943-974

- Patrizio Vanella, Moritz Heß and Christina B. Wilke
- Measurement in metrology, psychology and social sciences: data generation traceability and numerical traceability as basic methodological principles applicable across sciences pp. 975-1004

- Jana Uher
- The impact of online reviews on inbound travellers’ decision making pp. 1005-1021

- Ruwan Jayathilaka, Thanuja Dharmasena, Nizamuddin Rezahi and Sukheetha Haththotuwegama
- Machine learning as an effective paradigm for persuasive message design pp. 1023-1045

- Moti Zwilling, Shalom Levy, Yaniv Gvili and Peter Dostal
- Tackling selection bias in sentencing data analysis: a new approach based on a scale of severity pp. 1047-1073

- Jose Pina-Sánchez and John Paul Gosling
- Happiness and poverty in the very poor Peru: measurement improvements and a consistent relationship pp. 1075-1094

- Pedro Mateu, Enrique Vásquez, Javier Zúñiga and Franklin Ibáñez
Volume 54, issue 2, 2020
- Political culture: a theory in search for methodology. An editorial pp. 335-360

- Camelia Florela Voinea and Martin Neumann
- Political culture research: dilemmas and trends. Prologue to the special issue pp. 361-382

- Camelia Florela Voinea
- Correction to: Political culture research: dilemmas and trends. Prologue to the special issue pp. 383-383

- Camelia Florela Voinea
- Fakers becoming believers: how opinion dynamics are shaped by preference falsification, impression management and coherence heuristics pp. 385-412

- Francisco J. León-Medina, Jordi Tena-Sánchez and Francisco J. Miguel
- When do institutions suddenly collapse? Zones of knowledge and the likelihood of political cascades pp. 413-437

- Ian S. Lustick and Dan Miodownik
- The dual attitudinal dynamics of public opinion: an agent-based reformulation of L. F. Richardson’s war-moods model pp. 439-461

- Katsuma Mitsutsuji and Susumu Yamakage
- A network agent-based model of ethnocentrism and intergroup cooperation pp. 463-489

- Carlos M. Lemos, Ross J. Gore, Laurence Lessard-Phillips and F. LeRon Shults
- Co-developing beliefs and social influence networks—towards understanding socio-cognitive processes like Brexit pp. 491-515

- Bruce Edmonds
- Comparing public communication in democracies and autocracies: automated text analyses of speeches by heads of government pp. 517-545

- Seraphine F. Maerz and Carsten Q. Schneider
- The moral–emotional foundations of political discourse: a comparative analysis of the speech records of the U.S. and the Japanese legislatures pp. 547-566

- Hiroki Takikawa and Takuto Sakamoto
- Comparing supervised learning algorithms and artificial neural networks for conflict prediction: performance and applicability of deep learning in the field pp. 567-601

- Felix Ettensperger
- Global cultural zones the empirical way: value structure of cultural zones and their relationship with democracy and the communist past pp. 603-622

- Zoran Pavlović and Bojan Todosijević
- Political disagreement in the classroom: testing cultural theory through structured observation pp. 623-643

- M. Aenne Schoop, Marco Verweij, Ulrich Kühnen and Shenghua Luan
- The stories groups tell: campaign finance reform and the narrative networks of cultural cognition pp. 645-684

- Aaron Smith-Walter, Michael D. Jones, Elizabeth A. Shanahan and Holly Peterson
- Correction to: The stories groups tell: campaign finance reform and the narrative networks of cultural cognition pp. 685-686

- Aaron Smith-Walter, Michael D. Jones, Elizabeth A. Shanahan and Holly Peterson
- Enclave deliberation and common-pool resources: an attempt to apply Civic Preference Forum on community gardening in Hungary pp. 687-708

- Fanni Bársony, György Lengyel and Éva Perpék
Volume 54, issue 1, 2020
- A new era of Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology - Collaborate or Fall Behind pp. 1-2

- Han Woo Park
- Comparing administrative and survey data: Is information on education from administrative records of the German Institute for Employment Research consistent with survey self-reports? pp. 3-25

- Jule Adriaans, Peter Valet and Stefan Liebig
- Longitudinal measures of fuzzy poverty: a focus on Czechia, Hungary and Poland after the crisis pp. 27-41

- Wei Su, Gianni Betti and Baris Ucar
- The dual trajectory approach: detecting developmental behavioural overlaps in longitudinal and intergenerational research pp. 43-65

- Christina Bentrup
- Economic indicators forecasting in presence of seasonal patterns: time series revision and prediction accuracy pp. 67-84

- Massimiliano Giacalone, Raffaele Mattera and Eugenia Nissi
- Comparing time series characteristics of official and web job vacancy data pp. 85-98

- Pietro Giorgio Lovaglio, Mario Mezzanzanica and Emilio Colombo
- Survey participation to the first Wave of a longitudinal study of older people: the case of the Italian InveCe.Ab study pp. 99-110

- Emanuela Sala, Daniele Zaccaria and Antonio Guaita
- Using old results to produce new solutions in age–period–cohort multiple classification models pp. 111-124

- Robert M. O’Brien
- Correlation factors influencing terrorist attacks: political, social or economic? A study of terrorist events in 49 “Belt and Road” countries pp. 125-146

- Shuo She, Qiao Wang and Dana Weimann-Saks
- Exploring socio-technical future scenarios in the media: the energy transition case in Italian daily newspapers pp. 147-168

- Federico Neresini, Paolo Giardullo, Emanuele Buccio and Alberto Cammozzo
- Toward an unwanted dividend? Fertility decline and the North–South divide in Italy, 1952–2018 pp. 169-187

- Ilaria Zambon, Kostas Rontos, Cecilia Reynaud and Luca Salvati
- Retraction Note: An architecture of agent-based multi-layer interactive e-learning and e-testing platform pp. 189-190

- Muhammad Arif, Manzoor Illahi, Ahmad Karim, Shahaboddin Shamshirband, Khubaib Amjad Alam, Shahid Farid, Salman Iqbal, Zolkepli Buang and Valentina Balas
- Retraction Note: Analysis of the social capital indicators by using DEMATEL approach: the case of Islamic Azad University pp. 191-192

- Davood Kiakojuri, Shahaboddin Shamshirband, Nor Badrul Anuar and Johari Abdullah
- Invisible college within triple helix and social network studies in the age of big data pp. 193-195

- Han Woo Park
- On measuring complexity in a post-industrial economy: the ecosystem’s approach pp. 197-212

- Inga Ivanova, Nataliya Smorodinskaya and Loet Leydesdorff
- Correction to: Identifying the ‘Fukushima Effect’ in Germany through policy actors’ responses: evidence from the G-GEPON 2 survey pp. 213-234

- Manuela G. Hartwig and Leslie Tkach-Kawasaki
- Correction to: Scaling constructs with semantic networks pp. 235-247

- James A. Danowski and Kenneth Riopelle
- Extracting LSA topics as features for text classifiers across different knowledge domains pp. 249-261

- Nicholas Evangelopoulos and S. Yasaman Amirkiaee
- Convergences in cognitive science, social network analysis, pattern recognition and machine intelligence as dynamic processes in non-Euclidean space pp. 263-278

- Joseph Woelfel
- Mapping high R&D city-regions worldwide: a patent heat map approach pp. 279-296

- Pieter E. Stek
- Diffusion of cryptocurrencies: web traffic and social network attributes as indicators of cryptocurrency performance pp. 297-314

- Sejung Park and Han Woo Park
- Social roles and structural signatures of top influentials in the #prayforparis Twitter network pp. 315-333

- Miyoung Chong and Hae Jung Maria Kim
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