A marketing research tool for destination marketing organizations' logo design

H Séraphin, M Ambaye, V Gowreesunkar… - Journal of Business …, 2016 - Elsevier
The literature widely acknowledges visual communication in the form of a logo as a potential
marketing tool for attracting visitors. Focusing exclusively on logos, this study uses the …

Residents' perceptions of airport construction impacts: A negativity bias approach

C Monterrubio, K Andriotis, G Rodriguez-Munoz - Tourism Management, 2020 - Elsevier
Airports have significant implications for regional and local tourism development, so their
impacts need to be assessed. Based on in-depth interviews with local residents, this study …

Destination performance: Importance of redefining DMOs

RPS Kaurav, R Baber, N Chowdhary… - Asia-Pacific Journal of …, 2015 - Springer
There is a huge gap in defining the core concept of destination, performance and its
marketing/management organisation. This review paper intends to study the aforesaid gap …

Local cultural distortion risk at tourist destinations: connotation deconstruction and theoretical construction

SN Zhang, WQ Ruan, YQ Li, H Huang - Current Issues in Tourism, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The current accelerating process of cultural and tourism integration has posed severe
challenges to local cultural sustainability. However, there is an obvious research gap in …

Consensus and diversity regarding overtourism: the Delphi-study and derived assumptions for the post-COVID-19 time

M Fontanari, A Traskevich - International Journal of Tourism …, 2021 - inderscienceonline.com
This research focuses on the phenomenon of overtourism with the aim of demonstrating
both the plurality of views on overtourism; and the fact that a consensus is identified using …

[PDF][PDF] Residents support towards cultural heritage tourism: the relevance of heritage proximity and tourism perceived impacts

N Ahmed - Revista de turism-studii si cercetari in turism, 2023 - researchgate.net
For tourism to grow sustainably, it is crucial to comprehend communities' opinions regarding
tourism's consequences, along with the degree with which they support the growth of …

[PDF][PDF] Entrepreneurship in the tourism sector: A comparative approach of Haiti, coastal Kenya and Mauritius

H Séraphin, C Butler, GG Vanessa - Journal of Hospitality and …, 2013 - academia.edu
The entrepreneurship sector is an important component of any tourism industry. In Haiti,
Kenya and Mauritius entrepreneurship appears to have a potential to contribute to the …

[PDF][PDF] Social entrepreneurship as a tool for promoting global citizenship in island tourism destination management

V Gowreesunkar, J Van der Sterren… - ARA …, 2015 - winchester.elsevierpure.com
While on one hand, social entrepreneurship, as a new movement, is being spearheaded by
individuals to make the world a better place, on the other hand, small islands, dominated by …

[KÖNYV][B] Community-Based Homestay Tourism as a Tool for Community Empowerment: A Case Study of Two Community-Managed Homestay Destinations in Nepal

R Sapkota - 2020 - search.proquest.com
Community based tourism (CBT) initiatives, for example, community-based homestay
tourism, have been widely appreciated by its supporters for their potential to empower …

Investigation of the Relationship Between Tourism and Economic Growth: The Case of the Baltic States

D Montvydaitė, D Labanauskaitė - … and Studies for Rural Business and …, 2023 - sciendo.com
As economic growth is an aspiration of many developed and develo** economies and
tourism is claimed to be one of the driving forces for the economy, when COVID-19 hit the …