نتایج جستجو برای: tourists

تعداد نتایج: 7227  

2002
Barry Brown Matthew Chalmers Ian MacColl

While tourism presents considerable potential for the use of new mobile technologies, we currently have little understanding of how tourists organise their activities or of the problems they face. This paper discusses an ethnographic study of tourism focusing on its collaborative nature, and how this could be better supported with new technologies. Three types of collaboration are outlined: col...

2004
Meda Chesney-Lind

Prior research has noted a statistical relationship between increased crime rates and tourism in resort destination areas. This study utilizes data from two Hawaii counties to derive independent crime rates for tourist and resident sub-populations. The analysis reveals that tourists in both counties experienced higher rates of larceny, robbery, and rape than residents. In Honolulu, tourists als...

2006
Jianhong Xia Panlop Zeephongsekul Colin Arrowsmith

This paper presents a novel method for modeling the spatio-temporal movements of tourists at the macro level using Markov Chains methodology. Markov Chains are used extensively in modeling random phenomena which results in a sequence of events linked together under the assumption of first-order dependence. In this paper, we utilize Markov Chains to analyze the outcome and trend of events associ...

2006
Klaus ten Hagen Ronny Kramer Marko Modsching

Knowing tourists’ individual preferences provides the possibility to offer personalized tours. The challenge is to capture these preferences using a mobile device. During a field study in Görlitz three methods for elicitation were evaluated by computing the correlation between the tourists’ and the algorithms’ rankings. The results served to clarify fundamental questions en route to develop a p...

2017
Sara Dolnicar

We suggest that differences between tourists be evaluated as part of any destination image study. In doing so, one can avoid the potential pitfall of deriving one single destination image by averaging over individuals with possibly very different perceptions. A typology of destination image measurement approaches is presented that provides a framework for the evaluation of past destination imag...

2004
John C. Crotts

Crime on tourists is a topic that few tourism professionals like to discuss and even fewer would wish to endure. However, there are few tourist destinations in the world today that are immune to the problem. This paper attempted to place the location and incidence of crimes against tourists into two theoretical contexts. Hot Spot Theory and Routine Activity Theory provide a useful framework in ...

2004
F. Kazasis G. Anestis N. Moumoutzis S. Christodoulakis

This paper presents a model supporting intelligent interactions of tourists with other tourists and locals and the tourism information of a particular Destination before, during and after the trip. The approach tries to bridge the “Community Gap” which is the lack of interactions among tourists and between tourists and locals at a particular Destination. Community interactions are very importan...

2006
Maren A. Lau

Since the Chinese economic reforms, the government’s policy towards travelling and tourism activity has changed. The population of the People’s Republic of China gained significant rights and possibilities to travel in their own country and conquer the international tourism market by package tours. However, the literature so far neglected the motivation of Chinese travellers in choosing their h...

2016

One of the main aspects in the consumer behavior is the concept of involvement because it influences the decision rules used by tourists to reach the final decision. An empirical study of 600 international tourists reveals that motivation to relax, influences tourists’ involvement with the trip. A structural model shows that when tourists are motivated to relax they get directly more involved w...

2016
Annika Wolff

The work described in this paper focuses on how to reveal culturally-related data to city tourists to help them in navigating both the physical space through which they are moving (the cityscape) and a conceptual space around points of interest which links them through shared stories of time, place, people and theme (the datascape). The research goal is to discover to what extent navigational s...

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