Enlightening tourism : a pathmaking journal
Enlightening tourism es una revista internacional y multidisciplinaria, arbitrada (peer-reviewed) y en acceso abierto. Tiene como objetivos promover y mejorar la investigación en todos los campos del turismo.
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Título: Enlightening tourism : a pathmaking journal ISSN: 2174-548X Entidad Responsable: Universidad de Huelva.Grupo de Investigación GEIDETUR (SEJ437) Periodicidad: Bianual Materia: Turismo Fecha inicio: 2011 |
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Education effects on job-related constructs among front line employees in the hotel industry
(Universidad de Huelva, 2023)To make tourism enterprises function harmoniously and in order to achieve good business results, knowledgeable, engaged, serviceoriented, and therefore satisfied staff is crucial, because human resources are one of the ... -
Identifying Motivators Of Ecotourism Destination Competitiveness: The Examination On Soft Infrastructure Constructs And Moderating Impact Of Mobile Technology
(Universidad de Huelva, 2023)The development of ecotourism in Malaysia is crucial in the current digitalized world, as nature enthusiasts seek authentic travel experiences to reconnect with the environment. This study focuses on investigating the link ... -
The Effect Of Residents' Place Attachment On Their Attitude Towards Development Of Religious Tourism: The Moderating Effect Of Personal Benefit
(Universidad de Huelva, 2023)Residents’ attitude towards tourism development in religious tourism destinations is especially relevant for tourism planning. Nevertheless, there are few studies that analyse how residents’ attitude towards development ... -
Designing Accessible Tourism Experiences: Slow, Sensory And Smart Framework
(Universidad de Huelva, 2023)Slow tourism is an emergent research area focused on slowing the pace of life during vacations. A comprehensive multi-sensory approach can contribute to designing enhanced slow tourism experiences deemed accessible, both ... -
Visitors' Experiences Towards Sustainability Challenges in Archaeological -Heritage Sites: A Netnographic Study on Ancient City of Knidos, Turkey
(Universidad de Huelva, 2023)This study used netnography to explore the sustainability challenges in visitors’ reviews in Knidos archeological site, located on the southern coast of Mugla, Turkey, as expressed in user-generated content (UGC) on the ... -
Inbound marketing in the hospitality industry: A systematic review of the last 12 years
(Universidad de Huelva, 2023)This paper aims to analyze the evolution in the research of digital marketing tools and strategies used by inbound marketing in the main journals related to this term and related topics to the hospitality industry. The ... -
The role of Human Resource Management in service quality improvement of hotel businesses
(Universidad de Huelva, 2022)In order a hotel business to achieve a long-term quality performance, it should train, empower and actively involve the employees in the service process. Therefore, the involvement of Human Resourse Management (HRM) ... -
Greeks' intentions to visit a green hotel are influenced by Perceived Control and Past Experience
(Universidad de Huelva, 2022)This research study addressed the ability of an extended with Past Experience model of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to reveal the Greek travelers’ intentions to choose a green hotel over a conventional one. Perceived ... -
The impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on locals; the case of the hospitality sector in Crete
(Universidad de Huelva, 2022)The current paper focuses upon the impact of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on locals’ opinions regarding the hospitality sector in Crete. The main research aim driving the current study is to evaluate respondents’ ... -
Exploring professionals' perceptions of tourism seasonality and sports events: a qualitative study of Kissavos marathon race
(Universidad de Huelva, 2022)Local tourism professionals entail those who strongly face the personal and financial difficulties of tourism seasonality. The main purpose of this paper is to examine the local tourism professionals' perceptions of a ... -
The concept of dark tourism, visitors' motivation and the entailed dissonance in sites representation
(Universidad de Huelva, 2022)The purpose of this research is to explore the concept of dark tourism, focusing on the conceptual approach of dark tourism, the different terms stated for its nature, the review of its historical background as well as its ... -
Reseña del libro de Michal Apollo and Pahlaj Moolio, eds. (2021) Poverty and development: problems and prospects. Bristol: Channel View Publications. 9781845418465, 280 pp.
(Universidad de Huelva, 2022)Book Review: Poverty and Development: Problems and Prospects, edited by Michal Apollo and Pahlaj Moolio eds., 2021, Channel View Publications. -
Exploring sustainability facets of pro-poor tourism programs in India
(Universidad de Huelva, 2022)This paper intends to explore local-specific sustainability facets of pro-poor tourism initiated in India's Protected Area (PA). Mixed methodology, i.e., interview and structured questionnaire adopted for data collection ... -
Competitiveness of tourism destinations: a mixed-method bibliometric approach
(Universidad de Huelva, 2022)Even after almost three decades of introduction of competitiveness into tourism sector, there is still a rising trend in literature on Tourism Destination Competitiveness (TDC). Though there are a few systematic and ... -
Sustainable development in tourism destinations through smart cities: a case of urban planning in Jammu city
(Universidad de Huelva, 2022)With the rapid growth of technology, the world is witnessing a change from sustainability valuation towards smart city goals in the 21st century. Cities can play an imperative role in combating and countering climate change ... -
An empirical assessment of tourist's risk perception and its impact on destination loyalty: a study of Kashmir Valley
(Universidad de Huelva, 2022)The aim of this study was to assess the risk perception of domestic tourists visiting volatile destinations such as the Kashmir valley (India) and reveal the impact of various types of perceived risk on destination loyalty ... -
Hierarchical representation study on personal motives of summer holiday seekers: the case of Italy during the COVID-19 pandemic
(Universidad de Huelva, 2022)Using a method that examines goal setting, this study investigates the reasons people take a holiday during the "COVID summer". Participants were 141 Italians that completed a questionnaire during summer 2020. The results ... -
Content validity of research instruments: assessing domestic ecotourism in protected areas
(Universidad de Huelva, 2022)The assessment of content validity is a critical and complex step in the instrument development process, frequently used to measure complex constructs in social science research. Nevertheless, there is scarce documentation ... -
Regional branding of Western Balkans through sustainable tourism
(Universidad de Huelva, 2022)Western Balkans (WB) is emerging from an unfortunate recent past which destroyed social structures and the uniform identity of the region. WBs is, historically, known as a region of diversity and impeccable natural beauty. ... -
An Agency Theory approach to disintermediation in the MICE distribution channel from the perspective of the hotel industry
(Universidad de Huelva, 2022)MICE Tourism is a segment of the tourism industry that deals with the organisation of Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions, which are experiencing a major process of disintermediation. This article applies the ...