Tourism Review: Volume 78 Issue 4

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Red tourism in China: emotional experiences, national identity and behavioural intentions

Jinwei Wang, Jie Sun, Guoquan Wang, Li Yang, Yijie Zhang, Alastair M. Morrison

This study aims to examine the empirical linkages among emotional experiences, national identity and behavioural intentions for red tourism in China.

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Destination image: a consumer-based, big data-enabled approach

Lina Zhong, Alastair M. Morrison, Chengjun Zheng, Xiaonan Li

This study aims to use a bottom-up, inductive approach to derive destination image attributes from large quantities of online consumer narratives and establish a destination…

Residents’ emotional responses to tourism development in Saudi Arabia

Ali Ahmad Algassim, Akhmad Saufi, Noel Scott

This study aims to explore residents’ emotional responses to tourism development and how the anticipated loss or gain of resources from it affects their attitudes and actions. The…

The volatility spillover effect of macroeconomic indicators on inbound tourism in India

Shailesh Rastogi, Jagjeevan Kanoujiya

This study aims to determine the mutual association between the volatility of macroeconomic indicators (MIs) and India’s tourism demand.

Sentimental tourism to a lost land: age and roots diversification

Natalia Tomczewska-Popowycz, Wei-Jue Huang

This study aims to explore the phenomenon of sentimental tourism in Central-Eastern Europe, which is travels to places related to people’s past or their country’s past for…

Diaspora engagement in tourism crisis recovery: the case of Indonesia

Ignatius Cahyanto, Bingjie Liu-Lastres, William Gallagher

Diasporas represent a unique yet often overlooked stakeholder in tourism crisis management. Their strong bonds with their homeland often result in continued engagement with an…

Behavioural intention and satisfaction levels among pilgrim tourists in South Asia

Mehraj Din Wani, Zubair Ahmad Dada, Shamim Ahmad Shah

This paper aims to analyse the influence of perceived value (PV), sensation seeking (SS) and low crowding (LC) on the satisfaction and behavioural intention (BI) of Indian pilgrim…

Mapping changes in human mobility for dining activities: a perceived risk theory perspective

Seunghun Shin, Eunji Lee, Yerin Yhee, Jungkeun Kim, Chulmo Koo

This study aims to explain how the impact of COVID-19 on human mobility is affected by the perceived risk of the pandemic.

The role of trust in tourists’ motivation to participate in co-creation

Resat Arıca, Betül Kodas, Cihan Cobanoglu, M. Omar Parvez, Viput Ongsakul, Valentina Della Corte

Intention to re-participate in co-creation (IRCC) is an essential indication of customers to their deal proneness. Therefore, this study aims to focus on the role of trust in the…

Intangible cultural heritage souvenirs: image congruity and brand influence on tourists’ purchase intention

Yanbing Guo, Zhuanfa Zhu

Based on object–object congruity, this study aims to clarify the driving factors and antecedent mechanism of tourists’ willingness to purchase intangible cultural heritage…

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ISSN:

1660-5373

Renamed from:

The Tourist Review

Online date, start – end:

2001

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Dimitrios Buhalis