Metin Kozak
Author
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pub. Date
2011
Language
English
Description
The subject of sustainability has become central to the discussion of succeeding a stable development of the tourism industry due to an uncontrollable nature of supply and demand over the past few decades. Thus, this book examines policies and practices associated Other the introduction of various methods in order to maintain a sustainable tourism development. The list of policies and practices is based on a selection of most recent topics by providing...
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pub. Date
2013
Language
English
Description
Compiled from research papers presented at the 2nd Interdisciplinary Tourism Research Conference, Fethiye, Turkey, held in April 2012, this book brings us all those papers related to varying fields of tourism research from an interdisciplinary perspective, encompassing fields such as geography, architecture, recreation, and culture. The authors included in the book have a very diverse background both in terms of their research fields and their countries...
Series
Publisher
Emerald
Pub. Date
2014
Language
English
Description
The authors propose that complexity theory holds great promise in improving understanding of guestś evaluations of their service experiences. Volume 9 provides answers to the following and additional behavior and evaluation issues. How do general and behavior specific attitudes work together in explaining air travelerś carbon offsetting behavior? What can the zone of tolerance and importance-performance analysis (IPA) techniques tell us about the...
Series
Publisher
Emerald
Pub. Date
2014
Language
English
Description
The volume examines unconscious and conscious cognitions occurring before, during and following virtual and actual leisure-related planned and unplanned travel. It includes a global review of the literature on touristś perceptions and assessments by Woodside and Metin.
Series
Publisher
Emerald
Pub. Date
2015.
Language
English
Description
""Marketing Places and Spaces"" brings context to the forefront for advancing theory and management sensemaking in understanding the influences of marketing on tourism behavior. This book is for tourism professionals and educators seeking deep knowledge of how visiting places transforms the lives of visitors - a nonfiction version of Eat Pray Love.