The importance of research in the tourism industry: Papers from the ESOMAR Seminar, Helsinki, 8–11 June 1983 ESOMAR, 1984, 252 pages, SFr 80doi:10.1016/0261-5177(84)90049-9A.J. BurkarElsevier LtdTourism Management
, on the topic. It was held on the 18th of June 2017 and was promoted by environmentalist committees and theNo Grandi Naviassociation. People voting against tourism cruise in Venice were 25,000, but actually they could have been more as the promoters had only that number of ballot papers....
Through an in-depth analysis of 12 scientific articles extracted from the WoS Core Collection database, significant insights were garnered. The selected papers were subjected to a comprehensive bibliometric analysis that was initially conducted to determine the current landscape of the field. The findin...
while global emissions have grownfrom 22bn tonnes to 37bnbetween 1992 and 2024. The world's richest and most powerful people, the Billionaire-Oligarchs of all countries have increased their wealth from 1% to 3% in the last 30 years. At the other end, according to the World Health ...
This selection of four papers reflects both the introspective nature of the International Academy for the Study of Tourism and its broad interest in tourism scholarship. Specifically, two papers provide an introspective look at the Academy and the evolution of its tourism scholarship. The other two ...
The 12 articles in this special issue were presented at the Business Enterprises for Sustainable Travel (BEST) Educators Network Think Tank V on the theme of "Managing risk and crisis for sustainable tourism", held at the University of West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica, on 16-19 June 2005. ...
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Nonetheless, this bibliometric study is not free of limitations. First, the social network analysis does not explore the content of the papers but classifies them according to categories to provide a general approximation of the scientific production in a given field of study. Thus, it is not al...
Period: 2000–June 2022; (d) Target groups: Students in university tourism courses. The papers that were rejected lacked sustainable development components and had more general descriptions of extensive curricula or educational initiatives, rather than information on the actual teaching methods themselves...
Another early and prominent tourism degrowther is Michael Hall [20], who has published a range of papers critical of the notion of green growth and related growth management approaches. Hall highlights corporate interests as barriers to change and identifies how tourism education and research enable...