International cruise passengers moving in urban destinations have particular time limitation that can make enabling and disabling elements of mobility meaningful on the quality of their visit. Identifying these elements is essential to improve their independent movement. Based on a staging mobilities framework that considers the dimensions of physical settings, material spaces, design (PMD), social interactions (SI) and embodied performances (EP) in situ, the research has analysed location-specific information in Helsinki, a popular port of call in the Baltic Sea. The study has used go-along observations and mobile application in data collection. The produced dataset was analysed by combining GIS-methods and content analyses. As a result, f...
This study aims to analyze the visual aspects of transport tourists’ experience of mobility focusing...
This thesis was written based on the project assistant work as a part of the “Last Mile” project. Th...
Cruise passengers’ behaviour at the destination is a rather poorly investigated phenomenon. The sing...
International cruise passengers moving in urban destinations have particular time limitation that ca...
This paper analyzes the relationships between the spatial behaviour and destination expenditures of ...
This paper aims at segmenting cruise passengers in order to identify passengers' profiles according ...
This thesis research was influenced and based on the results of the “Last Mile” project. The goal of...
Where do cruise ship passengers go once their cruise ends, and can we accurately measure their mobil...
While tourism research has paid a great deal of attention to motivational studies and reasons for de...
Museums are main tourist resources for independent cruise passengers in cultural cruise destinations...
This thesis is a research about Finland’s residents’ opinions about cruising, motives to travel and ...
The spatial behaviour of tourists within cities is not well understood, partly because of the comple...
There is a lack of widely available mobile map applications that effectively support pedestrian tour...
This paper considers the relation between tourism and mobility and tries to highlight how tourism ca...
The present thesis utilises dynamic time warping and cluster analysis with the aim of discovering di...
This study aims to analyze the visual aspects of transport tourists’ experience of mobility focusing...
This thesis was written based on the project assistant work as a part of the “Last Mile” project. Th...
Cruise passengers’ behaviour at the destination is a rather poorly investigated phenomenon. The sing...
International cruise passengers moving in urban destinations have particular time limitation that ca...
This paper analyzes the relationships between the spatial behaviour and destination expenditures of ...
This paper aims at segmenting cruise passengers in order to identify passengers' profiles according ...
This thesis research was influenced and based on the results of the “Last Mile” project. The goal of...
Where do cruise ship passengers go once their cruise ends, and can we accurately measure their mobil...
While tourism research has paid a great deal of attention to motivational studies and reasons for de...
Museums are main tourist resources for independent cruise passengers in cultural cruise destinations...
This thesis is a research about Finland’s residents’ opinions about cruising, motives to travel and ...
The spatial behaviour of tourists within cities is not well understood, partly because of the comple...
There is a lack of widely available mobile map applications that effectively support pedestrian tour...
This paper considers the relation between tourism and mobility and tries to highlight how tourism ca...
The present thesis utilises dynamic time warping and cluster analysis with the aim of discovering di...
This study aims to analyze the visual aspects of transport tourists’ experience of mobility focusing...
This thesis was written based on the project assistant work as a part of the “Last Mile” project. Th...
Cruise passengers’ behaviour at the destination is a rather poorly investigated phenomenon. The sing...