Current Issues in Tourism
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Volume 22, issue 20, 2019
- Is blockchain technology a watershed for tourism development? pp. 2447-2452

- Andrei O. J. Kwok and Sharon G. M. Koh
- Industry convergence in rural tourism development: a China-featured term or a new initiative? pp. 2453-2457

- Weili Shen, Bingjie Liu-Lastres, Lori Pennington-Gray, Xiaohai Hu and Jiayi Liu
- Antecedents of a memorable hotel experience: Finnish hotels perspective pp. 2458-2461

- Erose Sthapit
- My bad for wanting to try something unique: sources of value co-destruction in the Airbnb context pp. 2462-2465

- Erose Sthapit
- Mitigating externalities of terrorism on tourism: global evidence from police, security officers and armed service personnel pp. 2466-2471

- Simplice Asongu and Jacinta Nwachukwu
- Going beyond the traditional destination competitiveness – reflections on a smart destination in the current research pp. 2472-2477

- Marija Cimbaljević, Uglješa Stankov and Vanja Pavluković
- A service position model of package tour services based on the hybrid MCDM approach pp. 2478-2510

- Chia-Li Lin and Chung-Ling Kuo
- Progress on outbound tourism expenditure research: A review pp. 2511-2537

- Javaneh Mehran and Hossein G. T. Olya
- Motivational determinates of creative tourism: a case study of Albergue art space in Macau pp. 2538-2549

- Yang Zhang and Philip Feifan Xie
- Does freedom of the press enhance inbound tourism? pp. 2550-2565

- Ender Demir and Giray Gözgör
- Green hotel servicescape: attributes and unique experiences pp. 2566-2578

- Abhishek Mishra and Ansh Gupta
Volume 22, issue 19, 2019
- You never know what you will get in an Airbnb: poor communication destroys value for guests pp. 2315-2318

- Erose Sthapit and Jano Jiménez-Barreto
- Exploring resource procurement for community-based event organization in social enterprises: evidence from Piedmont, Italy pp. 2319-2322

- Antonella Capriello, Levent Altinay and Andrea Monti
- Linking accommodation choice, information overload and choice overload pp. 2323-2326

- Erose Sthapit
- To smile or not to smile – an eye-tracking study on service recovery pp. 2327-2332

- Henrique Fátima Boyol Ngan and Chung-En Yu
- Broadening the utilitarian epistemology of agritourism research through children and families pp. 2333-2336

- Carla Barbieri, Kathryn T. Stevenson and Whitney Knollenberg
- The impact of daily tour service quality on tourist satisfaction and behavioural intentions in an island context: a study on tours to Isla de la Plata, Ecuador pp. 2337-2341

- Pedro E. Reyes Vélez, Leonor M. Pérez Naranjo and Maribel Rodríguez Zapatero
- The lighting dimension of perceived tourist image: the case of Barcelona pp. 2342-2347

- Raquel Camprubí and Lluís Coromina
- Assessing the factors that influence waste generation and diversion at Canadian festivals pp. 2348-2352

- Rachel Dodds and Philip R. Walsh
- Analysing affects and emotions in tourist e-mail interviews: a case in post-disaster Tohoku, Japan pp. 2353-2364

- Annaclaudia Martini and Dorina-Maria Buda
- Cluster-mapping procedure for tourism regions based on geostatistics and fuzzy clustering: example of Polish districts pp. 2365-2385

- Justyna Majewska and Szymon Truskolaski
- Negative emotions in tourism: a meaningful analysis pp. 2386-2398

- Jeroen Nawijn and Avital Biran
- ‘All that jazz’: the relationship between music festival visitors’ motives and behavioural intentions pp. 2399-2414

- Martinette Kruger and Melville Saayman
- Lack of progress in tourist information search research: a critique of citation behaviour and knowledge development pp. 2415-2429

- Zohreh (Zara) Zarezadeh, Pierre Benckendorff and Ulrike Gretzel
- A critical discourse analysis of racial violence in South Carolina, U.S.A.: implications for traveling while Black pp. 2430-2446

- Lauren N. Duffy, Harrison P. Pinckney, Stefanie Benjamin and Rasul Mowatt
Volume 22, issue 18, 2019
- A discussion of video as a data collection tool pp. 2183-2196

- Tom Griffin
- Disentangling the tourism sector’s fragmentation: a hands-on coding/post-coding guide for interview and policy document analysis in tourism pp. 2197-2210

- Arie Stoffelen
- Wine tourism research: a systematic review of 20 vintages from 1995 to 2014 pp. 2211-2249

- Mar Gómez, Marlene A. Pratt and Arturo Molina
- Informal tourism entrepreneurs’ capital usage and conversion pp. 2250-2265

- Erdinç Çakmak, Rico Lie and Tom Selwyn
- Collaborative marketing for the sustainable development of community-based tourism enterprises: a reconciliation of diverse perspectives pp. 2266-2283

- Tramy Ngo, Rob Hales and Gui Lohmann
- Millenials’ intentions to book on Airbnb pp. 2284-2298

- Suzanne Amaro, Luisa Andreu and Shenhua Huang
- Astro-tourism conceptualisation as special-interest tourism (SIT) field: a phenomonological approach pp. 2299-2314

- Samaneh Soleimani, Johan Bruwer, Michael J. Gross and Richard Lee
Volume 22, issue 17, 2019
- Perceiving Airbnb as sharing economy: the issue of trust in using Airbnb pp. 2051-2055

- Voon Chin Phua
- New realities: a systematic literature review on virtual reality and augmented reality in tourism research pp. 2056-2081

- Ryan Yung and Catheryn Khoo-Lattimore
- Tourism as an economic development tool. Key factors pp. 2082-2108

- Pablo Juan Cárdenas-García and Juan Ignacio Pulido-Fernández
- Explaining tourism competitiveness in small and medium destinations: the Italian case pp. 2109-2139

- Gianluca Goffi and Marco Cucculelli
- Towards a spirituality-based platform in tourism higher education pp. 2140-2156

- Abu Bakar Barkathunnisha, Lee Diane, Anne Price and Erica Wilson
- The business model and balanced scorecard in creative tourism: the ultimate strategy boosters pp. 2157-2182

- Ali Mohammadi, Masoomeh Moharrer and Mohammad Sadegh Babakhanifard
Volume 22, issue 16, 2019
- Decomposing seasonality in an urban destination: the case of Milan pp. 1919-1924

- Ruggero Sainaghi, Aurelio Mauri and Francesca d’Angella
- Bibliometric visualisation: an application in tourism crisis and disaster management research pp. 1925-1957

- Yawei Jiang, Brent W. Ritchie and Pierre Benckendorff
- Coping with second home tourism: responses and strategies of private and public service providers in western Sweden pp. 1958-1974

- Lars Larsson and Dieter K. Müller
- The impact of sharing accommodation on the hotel occupancy rate in the kingdom of Swaziland pp. 1975-1991

- Sebenzile Ginindza and Tembi Maloney Tichaawa
- An integrative model of destination brand equity and tourist satisfaction pp. 1992-2013

- Héctor San Martín, Angel Herrero and María del Mar García de los Salmones
- Hospitality entrepreneurs managing quality of life and business growth pp. 2014-2033

- Mike Peters, Andreas Kallmuenzer and Dimitrios Buhalis
- Millennials’ travel motivations and desired activities within destinations: A comparative study of the US and the UK pp. 2034-2050

- Paulo Rita, Ana Brochado and Lyublena Dimova
Volume 22, issue 15, 2019
- Home – tourism’s uncanny pp. 1783-1788

- Mats Nilsson and Mekonnen Tesfahuney
- A wavelet analysis for exploring the relationship between economic policy uncertainty and tourist footfalls in the USA pp. 1789-1796

- Ritu Singh, Debojyoti Das, R. K. Jana and Aviral Tiwari
- Mountaineering in Cuba: improvement of true accessibility as an opportunity for regional development of communities outside the tourism enclaves pp. 1797-1804

- Michal Apollo and Renata Rettinger
- Big data in smart tourism: challenges, issues and opportunities pp. 1805-1809

- Lorenzo Ardito, Roberto Cerchione, Pasquale Del Vecchio and Elisabetta Raguseo
- Application of social media analytics in tourism crisis communication pp. 1810-1824

- Deukhee Park, Woo Gon Kim and Soojin Choi
- Breach of traveller privacy in location-based social media pp. 1825-1840

- Huy Quan Vu, Rob Law and Gang Li
- Secrets to design an effective message on Facebook: an application to a touristic destination based on big data analysis pp. 1841-1861

- Jenely Dayana Villamediana-Pedrosa, Natalia Vila-Lopez and Inés Küster-Boluda
- Managing customer knowledge through the use of big data analytics in tourism research pp. 1862-1882

- Piera Centobelli and Valentina Ndou
- When culture meets digital platforms: value creation and stakeholders’ alignment in big data use pp. 1883-1903

- Danilo Pesce, Paolo Neirotti and Emilio Paolucci
- Analyzing online reviews in hospitality: data-driven opportunities for predicting the sharing of negative emotional content pp. 1904-1917

- Cesare Amatulli, Matteo De Angelis and Anna Stoppani
Volume 22, issue 14, 2019
- Long-run causality between customer satisfaction and financial performance: the case of Marriott pp. 1653-1658

- Chew Ging Lee and Shi-Min How
- Memory work versus memory-work and its utility in heritage tourism pp. 1659-1669

- Sabine Marschall
- Evaluating urban residents’ attitudes towards tourism development in Belgrade (Serbia) pp. 1670-1678

- Laurent Tournois and Gordana Djeric
- Restorative quality in tourist hotel marketing pictures: natural and built characteristics pp. 1679-1685

- Tsai-Chiao Wang, Chia-Liang Tsai and Ta-Wei Tang
- Land use conversion from tourist to residential pp. 1686-1704

- Yolanda Santana-Jiménez, Juan M. Hernández and Rafael Suárez-Vega
- Integrated vulnerability assessment of ecotourism to climate change in Dana Biosphere Reserve, Jordan pp. 1705-1722

- Malek M. Jamaliah and Robert B. Powell
- Urban food markets and their sustainability: the compatibility of traditional and tourist uses pp. 1723-1743

- Montserrat Crespi-Vallbona, Marta Domínguez Pérez and Oscar Mascarilla Miró
- A cross-country comparison of accommodation manager perspectives on online review manipulation pp. 1744-1763

- Stefan Gössling, Harald Zeiss, C. Michael Hall, Carlos Martin-Rios, Yael Ram and Ivar-Petter Grøtte
- Community Participation as a mediating factor on residents’ attitudes towards sustainable tourism development and their personal environmentally responsible behaviour pp. 1764-1782

- Tien-Ming Cheng, Homer C. Wu, John Ta-Ming Wang and Min-Rong Wu
Volume 22, issue 13, 2019
- Pets at ecotourism destinations: cute mascot or trojan horse? pp. 1523-1525

- Eduardo Bessa, Daniel T. Blumstein, Diogo S. M. Samia and Benjamin Geffroy
- Mindfulness promotes sustainable tourism: the case of Uluru pp. 1526-1530

- Eugene Y. Chan
- The time has come: a systematic literature review of mixed methods research in tourism pp. 1531-1550

- Catheryn Khoo-Lattimore, Paolo Mura and Ryan Yung
- How sustainable is sustainable hospitality research? A review of sustainable restaurant literature from 1991 to 2015 pp. 1551-1580

- Freya Higgins-Desbiolles, Emily Moskwa and Gayathri Wijesinghe
- Smart destinations and the evolution of ICTs: a new scenario for destination management? pp. 1581-1600

- Josep A. Ivars-Baidal, Marco A. Celdrán-Bernabeu, Jose-Norberto Mazón and Ángel F. Perles-Ivars
- Resident attitudes towards dark tourism, a perspective of place-based identity motives pp. 1601-1616

- Suosheng Wang, Shengrong Chen and Honggang Xu
- Platform coopetition in the tourism industry: conflicts and tensions caused by the closure of Booking.com in Turkey pp. 1617-1637

- Ebru Tekin Bilbil
- Congestion affecting the dynamic of tourism demand: evidence from the most popular destinations in Spain pp. 1638-1652

- Isabel P. Albaladejo and Maribel González-Martínez
Volume 22, issue 12, 2019
- The next frontier in tourism emotion research pp. 1393-1399

- Brent D. Moyle, Char-lee Moyle, Alexandra Bec and Noel Scott
- Gaps in tourism education and workforce needs: attracting and educating the right people pp. 1400-1404

- Xiang Ying Mei
- Influence of the ‘slow city’ brand association on the behavioural intention of potential tourists pp. 1405-1422

- Hee-Jung Park and Timothy J. Lee
- The potential of anime for destination marketing: fantasies, otaku, and the kidult segment pp. 1423-1436

- Vincent Wing Sun Tung, Suna Lee and Simon Hudson
- The tourist experience of domestic VFR travellers: the case of Hungary pp. 1437-1459

- Anita Zátori, Gábor Michalkó, Judit T. Nagy, Noémi Kulcsár and Dániel Balizs
- Agritourism networks: empirical evidence from two case studies in Greece pp. 1460-1479

- Sofia Karampela, Dimitris Kavroudakis and Thanasis Kizos
- Is there growth impact of tourism? Evidence from selected small island states pp. 1480-1498

- Seyi Akadiri, Ada Chigozie Akadiri and Uju Violet Alola
- Tourists’ destination image: an exploratory study of alternative tourism in Palestine pp. 1499-1522

- Rami K. Isaac and Tala Abu Eid
Volume 22, issue 11, 2019
- Tourism knowledge and neocolonialism – a systematic critical review of the literature pp. 1263-1279

- Sarah N.R. Wijesinghe, Paolo Mura and Frederic Bouchon
- New insights into an old issue – examining the influence of tourism on economic growth: evidence from selected small island developing states pp. 1280-1300

- Samira Roudi, Huseyin Arasli and Seyi Akadiri
- The changing geography of the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in a warmer world pp. 1301-1311

- Daniel Scott, Robert Steiger, Michelle Rutty and Yan Fang
- International tourism demand to Finnish Lapland in the early winter season pp. 1312-1326

- Martin Falk and Markku Vieru
- The differential futures of ski tourism in Ontario (Canada) under climate change: the limits of snowmaking adaptation pp. 1327-1342

- Daniel Scott, Robert Steiger, Michelle Rutty, Marc Pons and Peter Johnson
- A critical review of climate change risk for ski tourism pp. 1343-1379

- Robert Steiger, Daniel Scott, Bruno Abegg, Marc Pons and Carlo Aall
- Entrepreneurship in nature-based tourism under a changing climate pp. 1380-1392

- Kaarina Tervo-Kankare
Volume 22, issue 10, 2019
- Towards an accessible hotel: a case study of Scandic pp. 1133-1137

- Paulina Bohdanowicz-Godfrey, Piotr Zientara and Monika Bąk
- High unemployment and tourism participation pp. 1138-1149

- Joaquín Alegre, Llorenç Pou and Maria Sard
- Impacts of innovation, productivity and specialization on tourism competitiveness – a spatial econometric analysis on European regions pp. 1150-1169

- João Romão and Peter Nijkamp
- Segmentation and motivation of foreign tourists in world heritage sites. A case study, Quito (Ecuador) pp. 1170-1189

- Tomás López-Guzmán, Mónica Torres Naranjo, Jesús Claudio Pérez Gálvez and Wilmer Carvache Franco
- Classification of traditional cultural elements in temple street festivals using the fuzzy Kano model pp. 1190-1215

- Huery-Ren Yeh, Ling-Zhong Lin and Chi-Fang Lu
- Co-evolution in tourism: the case of Albergo Diffuso pp. 1216-1243

- Paola Maria Anna Paniccia and Luna Leoni
- A review of eye-tracking research in tourism pp. 1244-1261

- Noel Scott, Rui Zhang, Dung Le and Brent Moyle
Volume 22, issue 9, 2019
- Challenges faced by world tourism cities – London’s perspective pp. 1006-1024

- Cristina Maxim
- How inter-city high-speed rail influences tourism arrivals: evidence from social media check-in data pp. 1025-1042

- Yang Liu and Jing Shi
- Tourist sustainability of destination as a measure of its development pp. 1043-1061

- Leszek Butowski
- Eating with EatWith: analysing tourism-sharing economy consumers pp. 1062-1075

- Eran Ketter
- Gastrodiplomacy in tourism pp. 1076-1094

- Wantanee Suntikul
- Does distributed leadership have a place in destination management organisations? A policy-makers perspective pp. 1095-1115

- Dean Hristov and Anita Zehrer
- The development of a destination brand identity: a story of stakeholder collaboration pp. 1116-1132

- Saila Saraniemi and Raija Komppula
Volume 22, issue 8, 2019
- The innovation journey of new-to-tourism entrepreneurs pp. 877-904

- Isabel Rodriguez-Sanchez, Allan M. Williams and Matilde Brotons
- Impact of all-inclusive packages on hotel efficiency pp. 905-920

- Marta Arbelo-Pérez, Pilar Pérez-Gómez and Antonio Arbelo Alvarez
- Exploring heritage tourism performance improvement for making sustainable development strategies using the hybrid-modified MADM model pp. 921-947

- Kua-Hsin Peng and Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng
- Equestrian tourism: animal agency observed pp. 948-966

- Claudia Notzke
- The impacts of cultural values on bilateral international tourist flows: a panel data gravity model pp. 967-981

- Yingsha Zhang, Xiang (Robert) Li and Tong (Stoltzer) Wu
- International and domestic tourists’ “a priori” and “in situ” image differences and the impact of direct destination experience on destination image: the case of Linz, Austria pp. 982-1005

- Elitza Iordanova and Dimitrios Stylidis
Volume 22, issue 7, 2019
- Understanding Dutch visitors’ motivations to concentration camp memorials pp. 747-762

- Rami K. Isaac, Jeroen Nawijn, Adriaan van Liempt and Konstantin Gridnevskiy
- Pro-tourism and anti-tourism community groups at a world heritage site in Turkey pp. 763-785

- Hossein G.T. Olya, Esmaeil Khaksar Shahmirzdi and Habib Alipour
- Cruise travel motivations and repeat cruising behaviour: impact of relationship investment pp. 786-805

- Heesup Han and Sunghyup Sean Hyun
- Quality practices and their influence on customer results: an empirical study pp. 806-826

- María de la Cruz del Río-Rama, José Álvarez-García and Cristiana Oliveira
- Network analysis of the Caucasus’ image pp. 827-852

- Asli D. A. Tasci, Jalayer Khalilzadeh and Muzaffer Uysal
- Exploring experiential consumption dimensions in the theme park context pp. 853-876

- Asli D.A. Tasci and Ady Milman
Volume 22, issue 6, 2019
- The impact of government policies on destination competitiveness in developing economies pp. 619-642

- Marketa Kubickova
- The promotion of local agro-food products through tourism: a segmentation analysis pp. 643-663

- Ana Madaleno, Celeste Eusébio and Celeste Varum
- Climate zone crucial for efficiency of ski lift operators pp. 664-681

- Martin Falk and Eva Hagsten
- Differential tourism zones on the western Canada–US border pp. 682-704

- Alon Gelbman and Dallen J. Timothy
- Micro-modelling of individual tourist’s information-seeking behaviour: a heterogeneity-specific study pp. 705-728

- Mahuya Adhikary and Atanu Adhikari
- Visitor satisfaction with a key wildlife tourism destination within the context of a damaged landscape pp. 729-746

- D. Newsome, K. Rodger, J. Pearce and K.L.J. Chan
Volume 22, issue 5, 2019
- Towards an understanding of Chinese tourist photography: evidence from the UK pp. 505-521

- Mohan Li, Richard Sharpley and Sean Gammon
- When destination attractiveness shifts in response to climate change: tourists’ adaptation intention in Taiwan’s Kenting National Park pp. 522-543

- Wei-Ching Wang, Chung-Hsien Lin, Wen-Bor Lu and Su-Hsin Lee
- Understanding the role of local food in sustaining Chinese destinations pp. 544-560

- Qian Chen and Rong Huang
- Profiling the elite middle-age Chinese outbound travellers: a 3rd wave? pp. 561-574

- Jigang Bao, Xin Jin and David Weaver
- Structural relationships among mega-event experiences, emotional responses, and satisfaction: focused on the 2014 Incheon Asian Games pp. 575-581

- HakJun Song, MinCheol Kim and Yunseon Choe
- Tourist behaviour through consumption in Melaka World Heritage Site pp. 582-600

- Nurul Diyana Md Khairi, Hairul Nizam Ismail and Syed Muhammad Rafy Syed Jaafar
- Perceived pollution and inbound tourism for Shanghai: a panel VAR approach pp. 601-614

- Xu Xu and Markum Reed
- Tourism research in China: themes and issues pp. 615-617

- York Qi Yan
- Asian Genders in Tourism pp. 617-618

- Saadia Shabnam
Volume 22, issue 4, 2019
- Dynamic panel data models in tourism pp. 379-399

- Ángeles Gallego, M. Ángeles Rodríguez-Serrano and Cristóbal Casanueva
- Exploring combined tourist offerings: the case of sightrunning pp. 400-408

- Tomaž Kolar
- Estimating the effects of regional political climate on Russian tourists to Spain pp. 409-414

- Marcos Álvarez-Díaz, Manuel González-Gómez and María Soledad Otero-Giráldez
- The issue of translation during thematic analysis in a tourism research context pp. 415-419

- Hongrui Zhu, Tara Duncan and Hazel Tucker
- Mobile learning adoption for tourism education in a developing country pp. 420-427

- Johra Kayeser Fatima, Parviz Ghandforoush, Mahmood Khan and Rita Di Mascio
- A review of empirical research on interorganizational relations in tourism pp. 428-455

- Deodat Mwesiumo and Nigel Halpern
- Determination of derived importance of a tourism destination: A comparison of indirect methods pp. 456-475

- Jinyang Deng and Jian Li
- The weather and macroeconomic determinants of whale-watching tourism: a Markov regime-switching analysis pp. 476-485

- Chiang-Ming Chen and Yo-Long Lin
- Charting the coast: spatial planning for tourism using public participation GIS pp. 486-504

- Jennifer Munro, Halina Kobryn, David Palmer, Sam Bayley and Susan A. Moore
Volume 22, issue 3, 2019
- Panel evidence on the impact of tourism growth on poverty, poverty gap and income inequality pp. 253-264

- Renuka Mahadevan and Sandy Suardi
- Mixed logit analysis of trade-off effects between international airline fares and fences: a revenue management perspective pp. 265-275

- Tsung-Hsien Tsai and Chien-Min Chen
- From the traditional understanding of tourism destination to the smart tourism destination pp. 276-282

- Dobrica Z. Jovicic
- An analysis of demand uncertainty in the hotel market pp. 283-290

- Chiang-Ming Chen, Yo-Long Lin and Hsien-Hung Chiu
- A linkage between Internet use and tourism activities pp. 291-300

- Chiang-Ming Chen, Fav-Tsoin Lai and Kuo-Ting Hua
- The impact of home-to-destination climate differences for tourism pp. 301-306

- E.A. Grigorieva
- Detecting common method bias in predicting creative tourists behavioural intention with an illustration of theory of planned behaviour pp. 307-329

- Yu-Chih Huang, Lan Lan Chang and Kenneth F. Backman
- Is the financing of tourism by international financial institutions inclusive? A proposal for measurement pp. 330-356

- Isabel Carrillo-Hidalgo and Juan Ignacio Pulido-Fernández
- Return labour migration: an exploratory study of Polish migrant workers from the UK hospitality industry pp. 357-378

- Viachaslau Filimonau and Mirosław Mika
Volume 22, issue 2, 2019
- Socially desirable responding: the case of self-reported values in tourism surveys pp. 127-132

- Rouven Doran and Daniel Hanss
- The moderating effect of personal and situational characteristics in behavioural factors affecting ports of call pp. 133-141

- Silvia Sanz-Blas, Elena Carvajal-Trujillo and Daniela Buzova
- Formation of festival visitors’ environmentally friendly attitudes: cognitive, affective, and conative components pp. 142-146

- Hye-Mi Lee, Hak-Jun Song, Choong-Ki Lee and Yvette Reisinger
- Beyond the journey: the lasting impact of culinary tourism activities pp. 147-152

- Matthew J. Stone, Steven Migacz and Erik Wolf
- New directions in the sociology of tourism pp. 153-172

- Scott A. Cohen and Erik Cohen
- ‘Pull’ motivation: an activity-based typology of international visitors to New Zealand pp. 173-196

- Peter Fieger, Girish Prayag and Johan Bruwer
- Motivational place attachment dimensions and the pro-environmental behaviour intention of mass tourists: a moderated mediation model pp. 197-217

- Ying Qu, Feifei Xu and Xingyang Lyu
- From vehicle suppliers to value co-creators: the evolving role of Italian motorhome manufacturers pp. 218-236

- Francesca Simeoni and Fabio Cassia
- Towards an understanding of a child’s cruise experience pp. 237-252

- Aleksandar Radic
Volume 22, issue 1, 2019
- Comparing guests’ key attributes of peer-to-peer accommodations and hotels: mixed-methods approach pp. 1-7

- Amanda Belarmino, Elizabeth Whalen, Yoon Koh and John T. Bowen
- The impact of rhino poaching on tourist experiences and future visitation to National Parks in South Africa pp. 8-15

- Berendien Anna Lubbe, Elizabeth Ann du Preez, Anneli Douglas and Felicite Fairer-Wessels
- A call for weather condition revaluation in mega-events management pp. 16-20

- Hossein GT Olya
- Natural disaster and destination management: the case of the Caribbean and hurricane Irma pp. 21-28

- Hugues Seraphin
- On academic publishing, the myth of the East–West nexus, and tourism scholars in a regime era – a commentary on “The global permutations of the Western publication regime” by Erik Cohen, Scott A. Cohen, and Victor T. King pp. 29-34

- Jamie Gillen
- A comparative automated content analysis approach on the review of the sharing economy discourse in tourism and hospitality pp. 35-49

- Mingming Cheng and Deborah Edwards
- Terrorism and tourism demand: a case study of Lebanon, Turkey and Israel pp. 50-70

- Charbel Bassil, Ali Salman Saleh and Sajid Anwar
- Determinants of attractiveness for a seniors-friendly destination: a hierarchical approach pp. 71-90

- Cheng-Fei Lee and Brian King
- Corporate social responsibility in the tourism industry: evidence from seasoned equity offerings pp. 91-106

- Zhi-Yuan Feng and Yen-Jung Tseng
- Process innovation capability and subsequent collaborative team performance in travel planning: a knowledge exchange platform perspective pp. 107-126

- Chien Chi Yeh and Edward C.S. Ku
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