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This paper posits that significant changes in 19th century British recreational travel patterns resulted from a change in the manner in which tourists used entertaining stimuli in order to attain pleasure. Consumers no longer merely viewed arousing stimuli, but attempted to use them to produce...
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world largest tourism destination. To estimate this empirically we run an augmented gravity equation. Our results give … positive effects on the tourism flows between these countries. In particular, after controlling for a set of geographic …
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finding and promoting low environmental impact forms of travel, including eco-tourism, rural tourism, tourism in protected …Tourism, in itself, is one of the main users of the environment and, implicitly, an important contributor to its … the long term, a decline in tourism development opportunities. In this context, more and more emphasis is placed on …
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Die Autoren untersuchen im vorliegenden Artikel den Einfluss der zunehmenden Nutzung von Social Media auf das Personalmanagement. Dabei liegt der Fokus vor allem auf dem Bereich Employer Branding, weil die Veränderungen des Medienkonsums und Kommunikationsverhalten, die durch die Nutzung von...
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The rise of social media is causing challenges for brand managers of premium manufacturers in the fast moving consumer goods industry. Social Media platforms as innovative and open communication channels have to be integrated in the established media mix while preventing the damage of the...
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We study a consumer boycott on cottage cheese that was organized in Israel on Facebook in the summer of 2011 following a steep increase in prices after price controls were lifted in 2006. The boycott led to an immediate decline in prices which stayed low more than three years after the boycott....
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The aim of this article is to reveal the connection and significance of the concepts of dark tourism and sustainable … tourism for the sustainable development of tourism, especially for regional tourism growth. The article discusses the … theoretical aspects of dark tourism and details the aspects of this tourism industry as part of cultural tourism. The article also …
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[Introduction:] The route to customers is becoming increasingly digital, for any business. There is hardly any business that is not focussing on reaching customers online. The Covid-19 pandemic has further accelerated this trend. In many markets, digital platforms have become essential tools for...
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The trio of 'sun, sea and sand' has been regarded as the conventional combination of attractions that pulled the tourists to a destination and made them completely satisfied. People wishing for relaxation and enjoyment intentionally visited places that were isolated from the outside world and...
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The tourism boom that started in 2011 shortly after the Eyjafjallajökull eruption has changed Iceland in many ways …. Economically tourism has quickly become the country's main export sector. Livelihoods and communities have changed with the influx … of foreign tourists and workers. Tourism has also exerted environmental pressures and degradation at many popular sites …
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