Although sustainable tourism concepts are gaining in importance everywhere, related research is quite fragmented with many studies concentrating on environmental sustainability. Seeking to contribute to the general discussion, we first examine the perceptions of sustainability among tourists using a best–worst scaling method applied to important aspects of sustainable tourism. Our results show that experiencing nature in an intense and profound way is considered the most important aspect of sustainable tourism whereas grappling with the culture of the host region is perceived as the least important aspect of sustainable tourism in our sample. Second, we analyze if socio-demographic and/or other factors have significant implications for the ...
This paper presents and discusses findings of research carried out on a sample of 141 tourism stakeh...
The objective of this paper is to study the relationship between memorable tourism experiences and ...
This paper presents and discusses findings of research carried out on a sample of 141 tourism stakeh...
Although sustainable tourism concepts are gaining in importance everywhere, related research is quit...
The first objective of this study is to analyze visitors’ perceived value of four Italian small area...
The goal of this study is to learn moreabout tourists’ understanding of sustainable tourism.The empi...
Purpose: This introductory paper aims to provide a broad overview of the significance and contributi...
The paper investigates the relationship of Italian and German consumers with sustainable tourism thr...
This empirical study consists of two parts. The first goal of this study is to learn more about tour...
This paper demonstrates that different assessments of the tourism attributes of a destination exist ...
Environmental sustainability plays a crucial role in influencing policy actions and people's behavio...
Sustainable rejuvenation is often indicated as a necessary evolutionary path for mature tourism dest...
Concepts of sustainability have been prominent in international discourse and development policy for...
Tourism can act as an important engine for rural development in peripheral mountain communities that...
Sustainable tourism is the concept of visiting a place as a tourist and trying to make only a positi...
This paper presents and discusses findings of research carried out on a sample of 141 tourism stakeh...
The objective of this paper is to study the relationship between memorable tourism experiences and ...
This paper presents and discusses findings of research carried out on a sample of 141 tourism stakeh...
Although sustainable tourism concepts are gaining in importance everywhere, related research is quit...
The first objective of this study is to analyze visitors’ perceived value of four Italian small area...
The goal of this study is to learn moreabout tourists’ understanding of sustainable tourism.The empi...
Purpose: This introductory paper aims to provide a broad overview of the significance and contributi...
The paper investigates the relationship of Italian and German consumers with sustainable tourism thr...
This empirical study consists of two parts. The first goal of this study is to learn more about tour...
This paper demonstrates that different assessments of the tourism attributes of a destination exist ...
Environmental sustainability plays a crucial role in influencing policy actions and people's behavio...
Sustainable rejuvenation is often indicated as a necessary evolutionary path for mature tourism dest...
Concepts of sustainability have been prominent in international discourse and development policy for...
Tourism can act as an important engine for rural development in peripheral mountain communities that...
Sustainable tourism is the concept of visiting a place as a tourist and trying to make only a positi...
This paper presents and discusses findings of research carried out on a sample of 141 tourism stakeh...
The objective of this paper is to study the relationship between memorable tourism experiences and ...
This paper presents and discusses findings of research carried out on a sample of 141 tourism stakeh...