Hospitality and tourism (H&T) researchers employ structural equation modeling (SEM) and other multivariate techniques to test their models with survey data. These approaches assess relationships among constructs and model fit, but they do not highlight the most influential survey items or links among them. Other challenges include method-specific requirements for appropriate data, the best indices to identify optimal models, minimum sample sizes, missing data, and interpreting the results from complex models. Co-occurrence network analysis (CNA) can mitigate these limitations. This study validates CNA in the H&T field with a survey dataset that assesses market strategy, nonmarket strategy (NMS), organizational values, and firm performance. ...
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Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a powerful statistical technique that establishes measurement ...
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a powerful statistical technique that establishes measurement ...
This book provides a comprehensive review of the contribution of network analysis to the understandi...
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Application of network analysis in tourism research is relatively new, especially in the study of to...
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Purpose: This article provides a review of hotel performance within the hospitality and tourism rese...
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Hospitality businesses are first and foremost places of social interaction. This paper argues for an...
This paper proposes a method for diagnosing the impacts of second-home tourism and illustrates it fo...
This study addresses the critical need for regional tourism integration and sustainable development ...
Advanced analytical methods alone do not warrant progress in scientific discovery. But their frequen...
Purpose: Taking stock of extant hospitality and tourism research using social network analysis appro...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide a review of hotel performance within the hospitality and touris...
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a powerful statistical technique that establishes measurement ...
Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a powerful statistical technique that establishes measurement ...
This book provides a comprehensive review of the contribution of network analysis to the understandi...
This study provides insights into a powerful statistical technique to test model invariance across m...
Application of network analysis in tourism research is relatively new, especially in the study of to...
Network analysis in tourism is characterized by a quantitative-qualitative dichotomy, and a more syn...
The issue of marketing metrics in the digital era is particularly relevant given the potential oppor...
Purpose: This article provides a review of hotel performance within the hospitality and tourism rese...
This chapter discusses the emerging network science approach to the study of complex adaptive system...
Hospitality businesses are first and foremost places of social interaction. This paper argues for an...
This paper proposes a method for diagnosing the impacts of second-home tourism and illustrates it fo...
This study addresses the critical need for regional tourism integration and sustainable development ...
Advanced analytical methods alone do not warrant progress in scientific discovery. But their frequen...