The understanding of pro-sustainable behavior and its true economic implications is an important subject for tourism destination marketers and policymakers, especially given that limited research has focused on the economic implications of tourist preferences for more sustainable destinations. Following the identification of three different demand segments using the concept of “sustainable intelligence” (level of commitment, attitude, knowledge and/or behavior with regard to sustainability), this study hypothesizes that the tourist segment with high level of “sustainable intelligence” (called “pro-sustainable tourist”) is willing to pay more to visit a more sustainable destination. The main aim of this paper is to use the logistic regressio...
The purpose of the thesis is to study the attitudes of people regarding sustain-ability and to deter...
This paper is aimed at understanding if package tourists are interested in sustainable travel exper...
Individuals around the globe engage in sustainable consumption in their everyday life, e.g., when it...
Even though tourists increasingly value sustainable practices in tourism businesses and destinations...
This empirical study consists of two parts. The first goal of this study is to learn more about tour...
The preferences of tourists and also the willingness to pay a premium for sustainable products are i...
Any movement towards sustainable tourism is dependent not only upon the industry and other key stake...
Ashift of attention from the dominant product orientation in environmentally sustainable tourism to ...
This paper demonstrates that different assessments of the tourism attributes of a destination exist ...
Although sustainable tourism concepts are gaining in importance everywhere, related research is quit...
Purpose – If the only viable future for tourism is sustainable tourism then ways should be sought to...
Tourism in protected areas boosts local economies while adversely affecting the environment, local c...
Sustainability is a growing interest among tourist's and the general public, in addition to this goi...
The economic influence, leveraged with the positive environmental implications associated with susta...
With part of society growing rich, ease of movement around the world, cheaper airline tickets, and b...
The purpose of the thesis is to study the attitudes of people regarding sustain-ability and to deter...
This paper is aimed at understanding if package tourists are interested in sustainable travel exper...
Individuals around the globe engage in sustainable consumption in their everyday life, e.g., when it...
Even though tourists increasingly value sustainable practices in tourism businesses and destinations...
This empirical study consists of two parts. The first goal of this study is to learn more about tour...
The preferences of tourists and also the willingness to pay a premium for sustainable products are i...
Any movement towards sustainable tourism is dependent not only upon the industry and other key stake...
Ashift of attention from the dominant product orientation in environmentally sustainable tourism to ...
This paper demonstrates that different assessments of the tourism attributes of a destination exist ...
Although sustainable tourism concepts are gaining in importance everywhere, related research is quit...
Purpose – If the only viable future for tourism is sustainable tourism then ways should be sought to...
Tourism in protected areas boosts local economies while adversely affecting the environment, local c...
Sustainability is a growing interest among tourist's and the general public, in addition to this goi...
The economic influence, leveraged with the positive environmental implications associated with susta...
With part of society growing rich, ease of movement around the world, cheaper airline tickets, and b...
The purpose of the thesis is to study the attitudes of people regarding sustain-ability and to deter...
This paper is aimed at understanding if package tourists are interested in sustainable travel exper...
Individuals around the globe engage in sustainable consumption in their everyday life, e.g., when it...