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In International Journal of Hospitality Management September 2013 34:234-244
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Tourism Planning & Development. 19:279-295
Tourism has been a major economic pillar in numerous cities. A sustainable tourism development is vital while residents’ support is the lynchpin of success. The current study examines if and how su...
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In International Journal of Hospitality Management June 2012 31(2):554-563
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In Tourism Management 2007 28(6):1408-1416
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Tourism Planning and Development; July 2022, Vol. 19 Issue: 4 p279-295, 17p
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Tourism Analysis. 21:1-15
In order to benefit from the significant dual spending of meetings, incentives, conventions/conferences, exhibitions/events (MICE) attendees, destination marketers have attempted to identify key success criteria that enable increased convention and e
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Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research. 21:1100-1113
The previous literature has examined leisure satisfaction and quality of life but majority of studies were conducted in Western countries. Policy makers worldwide have struggled to balance residents’ leisure satisfaction and tourism development. Th
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Journal of China Tourism Research. 11:278-296
It is getting popular for gaming destinations to develop their MICE (meeting, incentive, convention, and exhibition) business, but little research has connected gaming and exhibition. Macau has become a world leading gaming destination and is now dev
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International Journal of Hospitality Management. 34:234-244
Adopting Colombo and Morrison’s (1989) brand switching matrix (BSM) as a framework, we analyze hotel guest loyalty at the service category level via survey data collected from a random sample of returning visitors to Macau. Specifically we examined
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Journal of Convention & Event Tourism. 14:193-216
Based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB), this study developed a behavioral model for food festival visitors. Behavioral models for visitors with different lifestyles were also examined by classifying participants according to lifestyle. This qu