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This study offers new insights into the sustainable wine market by exploring consumers' perceptions of product attributes for six categories of wine that have characteristics of sustainability and one conventional wine. The study investigates product-attribute associations that French and...
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This paper investigates the presence of spatial spillovers in firms' productive (in)efficiency. For this purpose, a spatial stochastic frontier model is specified and estimated, accounting for spatial dependence and persistent and transient (in)efficiency. This approach is applied to a panel...
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boost to wine tourism in Malaga. The study focuses on La Axarquía, located on the Eastern Costa del Sol in Southern Spain … moves forward the deseasonalization and destructuring of tourism in Malaga, especially on the Eastern Costa del Sol …
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The international wine market has undertaken important structural changes in the first decades of the 21st century, both in terms of demand and offer. In order to mitigate the effect deriving from the increase in competition, the European Union (EU) continues to allocate important resources to...
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Today, the wine business can benefit significantly from the advantages of online sales and the use of social media. However, while the online wine business is growing and the number of online buyers is increasing in Hungary, the impact of online marketing and social media use on their...
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The dynamic development of the sharing economy is clearly seen in particular, in the area of tourism in large cities … economy in tourism on city sustainability from the perspective of the Agenda 2030 goals. The main objective of the paper was … that sharing economy in tourism has an impact on the implementation of seven of them, but the direction of the impact is …
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In the developing economy, tourism is the most visible and steadiest growing facade. Tourism is considered one of the … autoregression (VAR) model, error correction model (ECM), and the Granger causality to check the relationship between the tourism … product (GDP) is used as a replacement variable for the economic growth index, while internal tourism revenue is used as a …
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drivers. These include demand for exports, tourism demand, and extreme weather events. Climate change introduces further … planning. Even without climate change, normal variation in export and tourism demand drive divergent trajectories for the …
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the EU’s neighborhood. The tourism sector particularly tends to agglomerate regionally and even locally. While there is a … large body of literature describing tourism clusters and while tourism features as a priority sector in many regional … agglomeration-oriented policy concepts to tourism destinations in an institution-sensitive way. This article argues that both …
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Tourist activity has strategic importance in the global economy. Nevertheless, the tourism activities are linked to … arrivals in the world, in 2000-2019 period. The Energy-Environment Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis extended with tourism has … tourist arrivals for the whole economy. However, there is some evidence of the tourism energy EKC hypothesis when considering …
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