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tourism services, promotion, or distribution. We apply a Structural Equations Model (SEM) to analyse the relationships between … available on the Internet, and the actual performance of the city as a tourism destination, measured by the expenditures and the …
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See the article in <I>Tourism Economics</I> (2013). Volume 19, Issue 5, pages 987-1004.<P> As a result of advances in …). The results of the path analysis indicate possibilities for e-services to increase both satisfaction and loyalty …
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the Taiwan tourism industry, especially the impacts arising from the tourism policy reform that allowed mainland Chinese …
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of e-services in urban cultural tourism. Its aim is to map out the relative drivers of cultural visitors to cities with a … impact on cultural heritage visitors and the tourism sector in general. In addition, it is also important to note that …
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. This information may also serve as a basis for urban strategies on tourism policy, cultural heritage planning and …
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Taiwan tourism industry. The analysis is based on two conditional multivariate models, BEKK-AGARCH and VARMA-AGARCH, in the … performance. Specifically, the risk for firm size has different effects from the three leading tourism sources to Taiwan, namely …
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emigration intentions of native-born inhabitants of one industrialized country in particular: the Netherlands. To understand … emigration from high-income countries we focus not only on factors that refer to individual characteristics, but also on the …, etc. Based on data about the emigration intentions of the Dutch population collected during the years 2004-2005 we …
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Two main topics are analysed in this paper: a crowding model for an urban destination is tested by the use of a binary logistic model in order to identify the variables influencing crowding perception; and the inherent negativity of the crowding concept, as is often assumed, is examined through...
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economics literature on tourism. The reason for this interest emerges from both the increasing economic importance of the … tourist sector and the increasing competition on the tourist market as a consequence of the transition from mass tourism to a … new age of tourism that calls for a tailor-made approach to the specific attitudes and needs of tourists. The central …
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See also the article in <P>Papers in Regional Science</I> (2011). Volume 90, issue 1, pages 67-90.<P> Standard Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is characterized by uniform proportional input reduction or output augmentation in calculating improvement projections. This paper develops a new Euclidean...</p></p>
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