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2“...As a result of the phenomenal growth of the sharing economy in the travel industry, investigating its potential impacts on travelers and tourism destinations...”
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3by Guttentag, Daniel Smith, Stephen Potwarka, Luke Havitz, Mark Published in Journal of travel research (01.03.2018)“...Airbnb has grown very rapidly over the past several years, with millions of tourists having used the service. The purpose of this study was to investigate...”
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5by Prayag, Girish Hosany, Sameer Muskat, Birgit Del Chiappa, Giacomo Published in Journal of travel research (01.01.2017)“...The purpose of this study is to empirically test an integrative model linking tourists’ emotional experiences, perceived overall image, satisfaction, and...”
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6by So, Kevin Kam Fung King, Ceridwyn Sparks, Beverley A Wang, Ying Published in Journal of travel research (01.01.2016)“...Customer engagement has recently emerged in both academic literature and practitioner discussions as a brand loyalty predictor that may be superior to other...”
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7“...Online reviews (ORs) are continuing to foster a renewed spread of word-of-mouth in the travel industry. Travelers are increasingly using ORs to inform them...”
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8“...The smartphone penetrates many facets of everyday life, including travel. As such, this article argues that since travel can be considered a special stage of...”
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9“...Recent press reports and complaints by hoteliers have called into question the credibility of travel-related user-generated content (UGC). Yet our...”
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10by Alaei, Ali Reza Becken, Susanne Stantic, Bela Published in Journal of travel research (01.02.2019)“...Advances in technology have fundamentally changed how information is produced and consumed by all actors involved in tourism. Tourists can now access different...”
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11“...This article evaluates a theoretical model based on hypothesized relationships among four constructs, namely, destination image, place attachment, personal...”
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12by Paramati, Sudharshan Reddy Alam, Md. Samsul Chen, Ching-Fu Published in Journal of travel research (01.07.2017)“...This study empirically examines the dynamic relationships among tourism, economic growth, and CO2 emissions and compares the effects of tourism on economic...”
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13by Kim, Jong-Hyeong Ritchie, J. R. Brent McCormick, Bryan Published in Journal of travel research (01.01.2012)“...The quality experiences provided to customers, which are indeed memorable, directly determine a business’s ability to generate revenue (Pine and Gilmore 1999)...”
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14by Wang, Dan Park, Sangwon Fesenmaier, Daniel R Published in Journal of travel research (01.07.2012)“...Mobile phones have evolved to be smart computers (smartphones) supporting a wide range of information services that can be accessed anytime and from (almost)...”
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15“...Social exchange theory (SET) has made significant contributions to research on residents’ support for tourism. Nevertheless, studies are based on an incomplete...”
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16by Xiang, Zheng Wang, Dan O’Leary, Joseph T Fesenmaier, Daniel R Published in Journal of travel research (01.07.2015)“...The influence of the Internet on our social and economic life is well documented. However, few studies have been conducted to assess how travelers have adapted...”
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17by Kim, Jong-Hyeong Published in Journal of travel research (01.09.2018)“...The current study develops a theoretical model of the effect of memorable tourism experiences (MTEs) on behavioral intentions by examining the structural...”
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18by Prebensen, Nina K Woo, Eunju Chen, Joseph S Uysal, Muzaffer Published in Journal of travel research (01.03.2013)“...Research acknowledges the tourist as imperative in creating experience value. Building on this premise, the present study offers an integrated approach to...”
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19“...Research on resident attitudes toward tourism has been under way for many years. Implicit in this research is the precept that tourism influences people’s...”
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20by Tussyadiah, Iis P Jung, Timothy Hyungsoo tom Dieck, M. Claudia Published in Journal of travel research (01.05.2018)“...The increasing use of wearable devices for tourism purposes sets the stage for a critical discussion on technological mediation in tourism experiences. This...”