Current Issues in Tourism
2007 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 18, 2018
- The power of social media in regional tourism development: a case study from Ōkunoshima Island in Hiroshima, Japan pp. 2052-2056

- Rie Usui, Xinyu Wei and Carolin Funck
- If nearly all Airbnb reviews are positive, does that make them meaningless? pp. 2057-2075

- Judith Bridges and Camilla Vásquez
- Differences in the economic performance of hotel-based and residential tourist destinations measured by their retail activity. Evidence from Spain pp. 2076-2107

- José Francisco Perles-Ribes, Ana Belén Ramón-Rodríguez, Martín Sevilla-Jiménez and Luis Moreno-Izquierdo
- In the family home: roots tourism among Greek second generation in Italy pp. 2108-2123

- Andrea Pelliccia
- The influence of the environment on adventure tourism: from motivations to experiences pp. 2124-2138

- Julia Kathryn Giddy and Nigel Leigh Webb
- Renewable energy sources as an attractive element of industrial tourism pp. 2139-2151

- Martin Beer, Radim Rybár and Michal Kaľavský
- Academic conferences: a female duo-ethnography pp. 2152-2172

- Judith Mair and Elspeth Frew
- Thanks to Reviewers pp. 2173-2183

- The Editors
Volume 21, issue 17, 2018
- What’s in the black box? Evaluating anti-poverty tourism interventions utilizing theory of change pp. 1930-1945

- Giang Thi Phi, Michelle Whitford and Sacha Reid
- Enclave tourism versus agritourism: the economic debate pp. 1946-1965

- Perunjodi Naidoo and Philip L. Pearce
- The coexistence of tourism and mining: a strategic framework for cross-sectoral interaction pp. 1966-1987

- Brent D. Moyle, Char-lee J. Moyle and Alexandra Bec
- Hotel performance and knowledge sources in Spanish tourism districts pp. 1988-2013

- Bartolomé Marco-Lajara, Patrocinio del Carmen Zaragoza-Sáez, Enrique Claver-Cortés and Mercedes Úbeda-García
- Enhancing art gallery visitors’ learning experience using wearable augmented reality: generic learning outcomes perspective pp. 2014-2034

- M. Claudia tom Dieck, Timothy Hyungsoo Jung and Dario tom Dieck
- The global permutations of the Western publication regime pp. 2035-2051

- Erik Cohen, Scott A. Cohen and Victor T. King
Volume 21, issue 16, 2018
- Winners and losers in the Arab uprisings: a Mediterranean tourism perspective pp. 1810-1829

- José Francisco Perles-Ribes, Ana Belén Ramón-Rodríguez, Luis Moreno-Izquierdo and María Teresa Torregrosa Martí
- Progress in tourism and destination wellbeing research pp. 1830-1892

- Heather Hartwell, Alan Fyall, Cheryl Willis, Stephen Page, Adele Ladkin and Ann Hemingway
- Nature as a commercial setting: the case of nature-based tourism providers in Sweden pp. 1893-1911

- Lusine Margaryan
- Impact of economic policy on international tourism demand: the case of Abenomics pp. 1912-1929

- Jewoo Kim, Choong-Ki Lee and James W. Mjelde
Volume 21, issue 15, 2018
- Memory tourism in a contested landscape: exploring identity discourses in Lviv, Ukraine pp. 1690-1709

- Nataliia Godis and Jan Henrik Nilsson
- The inner struggle of visiting ‘dark tourism’ sites: examining the relationship between perceived constraints and motivations pp. 1710-1727

- Chunhui Zheng, Jie Zhang, Lili Qian, Claudia Jurowski, Honglei Zhang and Bingjin Yan
- Racism as an inhibitor to the organisational legitimacy of Indigenous tourism businesses in Australia pp. 1728-1742

- Lisa Ruhanen and Michelle Whitford
- Tourist plantation owners and slavery: a complex relationship pp. 1743-1760

- Candace Forbes Bright, Derek H. Alderman and David L. Butler
- Using skin conductance and facial electromyography to measure emotional responses to tourism advertising pp. 1761-1783

- Shanshi Li, Gabby Walters, Jan Packer and Noel Scott
- The concept of risk in nature-based tourism and recreation – a systematic literature review pp. 1784-1809

- Anna Maria Gstaettner, Diane Lee and Kate Rodger
Volume 21, issue 14, 2018
- Local community perceptions of disaster tourism: the case of L'Aquila, Italy pp. 1569-1585

- Daniel Wright and Richard Sharpley
- Tourism as connectedness pp. 1586-1600

- Stefan Gössling, Scott A. Cohen and Julia F. Hibbert
- Short-term responses of Dutch vacationers to a sharp increase in transport costs pp. 1601-1620

- Sander van Cranenburgh
- Exploring relationships between customer-based brand equity and its drivers and consequences in the hotel context. An impact-asymmetry assessment pp. 1621-1643

- Maja Šerić, Josip Mikulic and Irene Gil-Saura
- Off-the-beaten-track tourism: a new trend in the tourism development in historical European cities. A case study of the city of Krakow, Poland pp. 1644-1669

- Łukasz Matoga and Aneta Pawłowska
- Hearing the authentic voice of stakeholders? Implications for governance of tourism strategy-making pp. 1670-1689

- Charlie D. Croft
Volume 21, issue 13, 2018
- The effect of manager mobbing behaviour on female employees’ quality of life pp. 1453-1467

- Derya Kara, Hyelin (Lina) Kim and Muzaffer Uysal
- Workplace sexual harassment: exploring the experience of tour leaders in an Asian context pp. 1468-1485

- Catherine Cheung, Tom Baum and Amy Hsueh
- Volunteer tourism impacts in Ghana: a practice approach pp. 1486-1501

- Bertine Bargeman, Greg Richards and Ellen Govers
- Exploring heterogeneity among backpackers in hostels pp. 1502-1520

- Ana Brochado and Paulo Rita
- The effects of tourists’ knowledge-sharing motivation on online tourist community loyalty: the moderating role of ambient stimuli pp. 1521-1546

- Kwang-Ho Lee and Sunghyup Sean Hyun
- Mobilizing knowledge: determining key elements for success and pitfalls in developing community-based tourism pp. 1547-1568

- Rachel Dodds, Alisha Ali and Kelly Galaski
Volume 21, issue 12, 2018
- Sustainability in coastal tourism development: an example from Denmark pp. 1329-1336

- Ida Marie Visbech Andersen, Bodil Stilling Blichfeldt and Janne J. Liburd
- Travel information online: navigating correspondents, consensus, and conversation pp. 1337-1343

- Bryan Pirolli
- Garden tourism: reasons for opening private gardens in the UK National Garden Scheme pp. 1344-1348

- Barbora Čakovská
- E-Marketing communications of trophy hunting providers in Namibia: evidence of ethics and fairness in an apparently unethical and unfair industry? pp. 1349-1354

- Irena Descubes, Tom McNamara and Cyrlene Claasen
- The end of growth in residential tourism destinations: steady state or sustainable development? The case of Calpe pp. 1355-1385

- José Francisco Perles-Ribes, Ana Ramón-Rodríguez, José Fernando Vera-Rebollo and Josep Ivars-Baidal
- Systemic crisis, weltschmerz and tourism: meaning without incense during vacations pp. 1386-1405

- Julio Batle and Marco Antonio Robledo
- Exploring the experience value of museum visitors as a co-creation process pp. 1406-1425

- Carmen Antón, Carmen Camarero and María-José Garrido
- A general framework for collecting and analysing the tracking data of cruise passengers at the destination pp. 1426-1451

- Mauro Ferrante, Stefano De Cantis and Noam Shoval
Volume 21, issue 11, 2018
- Negotiation, bargaining, and discounts: generating WoM and local tourism development at the Tabriz bazaar, Iran pp. 1207-1214

- Jamie Thompson, Ian W. F. Baxter, Ross Curran, Martin Joseph Gannon, Sean Lochrie, Babak Taheri and Ozge Yalinay
- Understanding the motivation of museums, galleries and cultural exhibition visits – evidence from Taiwan internet use types pp. 1215-1220

- Chiang-Ming Chen and Yu-Chen Lin
- The economic impact of the lifting of sanctions on tourism in Iran: a computable general equilibrium analysis pp. 1221-1238

- Stephen Pratt and Valiollah Alizadeh
- Network dynamics of tourism development in South Korea pp. 1239-1259

- Young-Rae Kim and Noel Scott
- Maintaining competitiveness of aviation hub: Empirical evidence of visitors to China via Hong Kong by air transport pp. 1260-1284

- Kan Wai Hong Tsui, Andrew Chi-Lok Yuen and Michael Ka Yiu Fung
- Creative tourism in Balinese rural communities pp. 1285-1311

- Manuela Blapp and Ondrej Mitas
- Understanding the distinctiveness of Chinese Post-80s tourists through an exploration of their formative experiences pp. 1312-1328

- Mingming Cheng and Carmel Foley
Volume 21, issue 10, 2018
- ASEAN beyond talk shop: a rejoinder to regional tourism pp. 1085-1090

- Sharon G. M. Koh and Andrei O.J. Kwok
- Volunteer tourism motivations of the Marine Conservation Cambodia project pp. 1091-1096

- S. Kitney, A.R. Stanway and M.M. Ryan
- Social interactions among Asian backpackers: scale development and validation pp. 1097-1114

- Huong T. Bui and Hugh C. Wilkins
- Dissecting Chinese adolescents’ overseas educational travel experiences: movements, representations and practices pp. 1115-1136

- Xiaoxiao Fu, Zhuowei (Joy) Huang, Qian Li and Ksenia Kirillova
- Foreign tourist arrivals in India from major source countries: an empirical analysis pp. 1137-1156

- Aviral Tiwari, Aruna Kumar Dash and Badri G. Narayanan
- Revisiting the tourism-growth nexus: evidence from a new index for the market diversification of tourist arrivals pp. 1157-1170

- Muhlis Can and Giray Gözgör
- Gap time and Chinese tourists: Exploring constraints pp. 1171-1186

- Mao-Ying Wu and Philip L. Pearce
- The solo female Asian tourist pp. 1187-1206

- Dana Seow and Lorraine Brown
Volume 21, issue 9, 2018
- Does tourism-led growth hypothesis exist in Mauritius? Evidence from disaggregated tourism markets pp. 964-969

- Sakiru Solarin
- Exiting supranational unions and the corresponding impact on tourism: Some insights from a rejoinder to Brexit pp. 970-974

- Weng Marc Lim
- Air transport and tourism – a systematic literature review (2000–2014) pp. 975-997

- Bojana Spasojevic, Gui Lohmann and Noel Scott
- Eat there! Shop here! Visit that! Presenting the city in mass media travel writing pp. 998-1013

- Matthew J. Stone
- The impact of social media and offline influences on consumer behaviour. An analysis of the low-cost airline industry pp. 1014-1032

- Enrique Bigne, Luisa Andreu, Blanca Hernandez and Carla Ruiz
- Informing tourism policy with statistical data: the case of the Icelandic Tourism Satellite Account pp. 1033-1051

- Cristi Frenţ
- The experience sampling method: examining its use and potential in tourist experience research pp. 1052-1074

- Sarah Quinlan Cutler, Sean Doherty and Barbara Carmichael
- The ‘Blogosphere’ as a platform for interpretative phenomenological analysis: the case of TEFL tourism pp. 1075-1084

- Hayley Stainton
Volume 21, issue 8, 2018
- TripAdvisor and hotel consumer brand loyalty pp. 842-846

- Stephen W. Litvin and Kaitlyn M. Dowling
- The impact of economic policy uncertainty on stock returns of Turkish tourism companies pp. 847-855

- Ender Demir and Oguz Ersan
- Tourists’ emotional wellness and hotel room colour pp. 856-862

- Andy Hee Lee, Basak Denizci Guillet and Rob Law
- Estimating efficiency and its determinants in the hotel sector using a profit function pp. 863-876

- Antonio Arbelo Alvarez, Pilar Pérez-Gómez and Marta Arbelo-Pérez
- Can we enhance low-carbon tour intentions through climate science or responsibility sharing information? pp. 877-901

- Jeou-Shyan Horng and Yuann-Jun Liaw
- Modelling tourist flow association for tourism demand forecasting pp. 902-916

- Liang Zhu, Christine Lim, Wenjun Xie and Yuan Wu
- SOCO's impact on service outcomes of tour guides: the moderating effect of customers’ shopping orientation pp. 917-933

- Sheng-Hshiung Tsaur, You-Yu Dai and Jui-Shiang Liu
- The influence of perceived discrimination, orientation to mainstream culture and life satisfaction on destination loyalty intentions: the case of international students pp. 934-949

- N. L. Jamaludin, D. L. Sam, G. M. Sandal and A. A. Adam
- Being passionate about the mobile while travelling pp. 950-963

- Lidija Lalicic and Christian Weismayer
Volume 21, issue 7, 2018
- Sampling method for monitoring the alternative accommodation market pp. 721-734

- Noelia Oses Fernández, Jon Kepa Gerrikagoitia and Aurkene Alzua-Sorzabal
- Tourism innovation: when interdependencies matter pp. 735-741

- Alessandro Narduzzo and Serena Volo
- Tourism and climate change: a review of threats and adaptation strategies for Africa pp. 742-759

- Gijsbert Hoogendoorn and Jennifer M. Fitchett
- Hostility or hospitality? A review on violence, bullying and sexual harassment in the tourism and hospitality industry pp. 760-774

- Yael Ram
- The impact of abusive supervision and co-worker support on hospitality and tourism student employees’ turnover intentions in Ecuador pp. 775-790

- Shi Xu, Larry R. Martinez, Hubert Van Hoof, Michael Tews, Leonardo Torres and Karina Farfan
- ‘Troll alert!’: Provocation and harassment in tourism and hospitality social media pp. 791-804

- Muchazondida Mkono
- Exploring the impact of destination attachment on the intentional behaviour of the US visitors familiarized with Baja California, Mexico pp. 805-820

- Djamel Toudert and Nora L. Bringas-Rábago
- Antecedents of travellers’ repurchase behaviour for luxury cruise product pp. 821-841

- Heesup Han, Jinsoo Hwang and Myong Jae Lee
Volume 21, issue 6, 2018
- Situating the tourist gaze: from appropriation to negotiation pp. 599-615

- Ranjan Bandyopadhyay and Tuhina Ganguly
- Attracting tourists to travel companies’ websites: the structural relationship between website brand, personal value, shopping experience, perceived risk and purchase intention pp. 616-645

- Shahriar Mohseni, Sreenivasan Jayashree, Sajad Rezaei, Azilah Kasim and Fevzi Okumus
- Market segmentation for a leverage revitalization of China’s inbound tourism: the case of US leisure tourists pp. 646-662

- Ying Qu, Hailin Qu and Ganghua Chen
- Tourist satisfaction with souvenir shopping: evidence from Indonesian domestic tourists pp. 663-679

- Dwi Suhartanto
- Growing competition in the healthcare tourism market and customer retention in medical clinics: New and experienced travellers pp. 680-702

- Heesup Han and Jinsoo Hwang
- Drivers and barriers of peer-to-peer accommodation stay – an exploratory study with American and Finnish travellers pp. 703-720

- Iis P. Tussyadiah and Juho Pesonen
Volume 21, issue 5, 2018
- Investigating the inter-departmental synergy in demand for rooms and auxiliary services: a spatial econometric approach pp. 477-483

- Mihae Oh, Seul Ki Lee and Jinhoo Kim
- The manager's dilemma: a conceptualization of online review manipulation strategies pp. 484-503

- Stefan Gössling, C. Michael Hall and Ann-Christin Andersson
- Role of components of destination competitiveness in the relationship between customer-based brand equity and destination loyalty pp. 504-528

- Philip Pong Weng Wong
- A study of the effects of co-branding between low-carbon islands and recreational activities pp. 529-546

- Teng-Yuan Hsiao
- Ecological tourism in the state image policy structure. Experience and problems of modern Russia pp. 547-566

- Julia Vadimovna Nikolaeva, Natalia Mikhailovna Bogoliubova and Sergey Sergeevich Shirin
- Examining transformative processes in volunteer tourism pp. 567-582

- Alexandra Coghlan and Betty Weiler
- Jewish heritage tourism between memories and strategies. Different approaches from Lviv, Ukraine pp. 583-598

- Andrea Corsale and Olha Vuytsyk
Volume 21, issue 4, 2018
- Teasing the boundaries of ‘volunteer tourism’: local NGOs looking for global workforce pp. 355-368

- Rebecca Frilund
- Co-creation of tourist experiences: a literature review pp. 369-400

- Ana Cláudia Campos, Júlio Mendes, Patrícia Oom do Valle and Noel Scott
- Diverse socializing patterns in rural tourist experiences – a segmentation analysis pp. 401-421

- Elisabeth Kastenholz, Maria João Carneiro and Celeste Eusébio
- Economic diversification of a single-asset tourism city: evidence from Antalya pp. 422-439

- Hilal Erkuş-Öztürk and Pieter Terhorst
- Short-circuiting cruise tourism practices along the Russian Barents Sea coast? The case of Arkhangelsk pp. 440-454

- Machiel Lamers and Albina Pashkevich
- International university students’ travel risk perceptions: an exploratory study pp. 455-476

- Ruiqi Deng and Brent W. Ritchie
Volume 21, issue 3, 2018
- Factors associated with medical travel behaviours: the input–process–output perspective pp. 243-258

- Hsiao-Yun Lu and Wann-Yih Wu
- Profiling tourists based on their perceptions of the trustworthiness of different types of peer-to-peer applications pp. 259-276

- Giacomo Del Chiappa, Carlota Lorenzo-Romero and María-del-Carmen Alarcón-del-Amo
- Identifying structural changes and regime switching in growing and declining inbound tourism markets in Australia pp. 277-300

- Abbas Valadkhani and Barry O'Mahony
- Co-creation with clients of hotel services: the moderating role of top management support pp. 301-327

- María Leticia Santos-Vijande, José Ángel López-Sánchez and Primitiva Pascual-Fernández
- Cruise homeport location selection evaluation based on grey-cloud clustering model pp. 328-354

- Meng-Zhi Ma, Hou-Ming Fan and En-Ying Zhang
Volume 21, issue 2, 2018
- Slow-food-seeking behaviour, authentic experience, and perceived slow value of a slow-life festival pp. 123-127

- Jin Young Chung, Jinok Susanna Kim, Choong-Ki Lee and Myung Ja Kim
- Evaluating participation in community-based tourism: a local perspective in Laos pp. 128-132

- Eerang Park, Toulakham Phandanouvong and Sangkyun Kim
- Destination management plans – a new approach to managing destinations in England: evidence from Milton Keynes pp. 133-153

- Dean Hristov and Petia Petrova
- A theoretical model of mobile augmented reality acceptance in urban heritage tourism pp. 154-174

- M. Claudia tom Dieck and Timothy Jung
- Holocaust concentration camp memorial sites: an exploratory study into expected emotional response pp. 175-190

- Jeroen Nawijn, Rami Khalil Isaac, Konstantin Gridnevskiy and Adriaan van Liempt
- Understanding women's accommodation experiences on girlfriend getaways: a pragmatic action research approach pp. 191-209

- Catheryn Khoo-Lattimore and Heather J. Gibson
- From Europe with passion: frameworks of the touristic male desire of Ponta Negra, in the North-East of Brazil pp. 210-224

- Octávio Sacramento
- Motives and behaviour of second home owners in Iceland reflected by place attachment pp. 225-242

- Martin Nouza, Rannveig Ólafsdóttir and Anna Dóra Sæþórsdóttir
Volume 21, issue 1, 2018
- Sustainability in small tourist businesses: the link between initiatives and performance pp. 1-20

- María del Mar Alonso-Almeida, Llorenç Bagur-Femenias, Josep Llach and Jordi Perramon
- Entrepreneurial orientation in family firms: the case of the hospitality industry pp. 21-40

- Mike Peters and Andreas Kallmuenzer
- Fashionability vis-à-vis rationality: investigating factors driving users’ e-tourism website stickiness pp. 41-57

- Ye Chen and Zhibin Lin
- Volunteers as tour guides: a stakeholder–agency theory case study pp. 58-77

- Matthew Lamont, Millicent Kennelly and Betty Weiler
- Properties of first-time vs. repeat visitors: lessons for marketing Norwegian ski resorts pp. 78-102

- Even Tjørve, Gudbrand Lien and Thor Flognfeldt
- The structures and flows of a large tourist itinerancy network pp. 103-122

- Lawrence J. Bendle
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