The impacts of tourism boycotts on a destination's tourist economy can be vast, yet few studies have examined such events. This paper explores the effects of tourism boycotts by analysing seven events involving Chinese tourism boycotts during the past decade. The findings show that boycotts can significantly decrease visitor numbers. Also, non-political animosity boycotts and political animosity boycotts differ in their intensity and impact; the former are found to exert immediate short-term impacts, whereas the latter tend to have enduring effects. These results are based on local projection techniques using narratively identified boycott events and are robust to several specifications. This paper highlights tourism boycotts as a key risk ...
This study estimates the short and long-term impacts of Chinese tourists on Vietnam\u27s five leadin...
This handbook explores and critically examines both positive and negative impacts of tourism develo...
This research examines the impact of Chinese tourists' level of entitlement (i.e., a belief they des...
The impacts of tourism boycotts on a destination’s tourist economy can be vast, yet few studies have...
This study presented and tested a conceptual model that examined how a negative event at a tourism d...
Studies of how tourists react to unethical incidents in destinations are scarce. Based on an online ...
This research paper studies the domestic tourism destination boycott of Murree, the most popular tou...
AbstractStudies of how tourists react to unethical incidents in destinations are scarce. Based on an...
The primary purpose of this paper is to investigate and ascertain the effects of integrative motivat...
The negative impacts of tourism, often associated with overtourism, can lead to resistance by local ...
Consumer boycotts are a worldwide and historic phenomenon in modern society. As the number of protes...
The convention industry has become an important component of tourism in the United States. It is a h...
The study sets two objectives. The first is to investigate how an array of tourist misbehaviors was ...
Purpose: Using a qualitative approach, this cross-disciplinary study integrating modern slavery, to...
© 2022Political conflict between nations sometimes leads to consumer boycotts. We examine the region...
This study estimates the short and long-term impacts of Chinese tourists on Vietnam\u27s five leadin...
This handbook explores and critically examines both positive and negative impacts of tourism develo...
This research examines the impact of Chinese tourists' level of entitlement (i.e., a belief they des...
The impacts of tourism boycotts on a destination’s tourist economy can be vast, yet few studies have...
This study presented and tested a conceptual model that examined how a negative event at a tourism d...
Studies of how tourists react to unethical incidents in destinations are scarce. Based on an online ...
This research paper studies the domestic tourism destination boycott of Murree, the most popular tou...
AbstractStudies of how tourists react to unethical incidents in destinations are scarce. Based on an...
The primary purpose of this paper is to investigate and ascertain the effects of integrative motivat...
The negative impacts of tourism, often associated with overtourism, can lead to resistance by local ...
Consumer boycotts are a worldwide and historic phenomenon in modern society. As the number of protes...
The convention industry has become an important component of tourism in the United States. It is a h...
The study sets two objectives. The first is to investigate how an array of tourist misbehaviors was ...
Purpose: Using a qualitative approach, this cross-disciplinary study integrating modern slavery, to...
© 2022Political conflict between nations sometimes leads to consumer boycotts. We examine the region...
This study estimates the short and long-term impacts of Chinese tourists on Vietnam\u27s five leadin...
This handbook explores and critically examines both positive and negative impacts of tourism develo...
This research examines the impact of Chinese tourists' level of entitlement (i.e., a belief they des...