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risk losing out on tourist revenues. While the research into destination competitiveness and tourist loyalty is well … the potential effects of e-services in an inclusive model of destination loyalty towards the city of Leipzig (Germany …). The results of the path analysis indicate possibilities for e-services to increase both satisfaction and loyalty …
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have been difficult to find, such as certain cultural heritage objects. In this contribution, we will address the relevance … heritage and e-services. Interestingly, in all three cities, the most important group of tourists, the cultural heritage … impact on cultural heritage visitors and the tourism sector in general. In addition, it is also important to note that …
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heritage in their city. Particular attention is given to the impact of various types of information (ranging from traditional … to advanced ICT sources) on the residents’ valuation of cultural heritage. Based on an extensive survey among inhabitants … identify the most prominent vectors of the residents’ appreciation of cultural heritage; (ii) a micro-simulation modelling …
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with the presence of cultural heritage or, in a more general sense, cultural capital. It first shows how the creative … question whether a relationship exists between the share of the creative industry and the stock of cultural heritage at the … level of municipalities. The results show a positive correlation between local cultural heritage and the presence of the …
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Many cities are trying to attract tourists by investing in urban amenities. Cultural heritage is an important example … offering more cultural heritage, which we measure as the area of the inner city that has a protected status because of the … cultural heritage that is present there. …
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1985-2011 and data on investments in cultural heritage. To control for the fact that these investments are non … national subsidy programmes to maintain cultural heritage. We show that a one million euro per square kilometre increase in … investments in cultural heritage leads to a price increase of 1.5-3.0 percent of non-targeted buildings. We do not find evidence …
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This discussion paper resulted in a publication in 'Emerging Markets Review', 2005, 6, 238-262.<P> See also the publication in the 'Journal of Empirical Finance', 2003, 10, 1-5=132.<P> Recent empirical evidence suggests that value and momentum strategies generate significantexcess returns in emerging...</p></p>
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In this paper we study international river pollution problems. We introduce a model in which the agents (countries) located along a river derive benefit while causing pollution, but also incur environmental costs of experiencing pollution from all upstream agents. We find that total pollution in...
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We document a consistent and robust relation between expected equity premia and common risk factors constructed on the basis of small stocks. Empirically, we show that (i) small-stock components of traditional value and momentum factors capture patterns in returns on regional and global...
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Biased longevity expectations will lead to suboptimal decisions regarding saving, retirement, annuitization and health, with consequences for wellbeing in old age. Systematic differences in the accuracy of longevity expectations may partly explain heterogeneity in economic behaviour by education...
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