International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research: Volume 15 Issue 1
Table of contents - Special Issue: Tourism and Business Research from Asia and Beyond
Guest Editors: Roberto Bruno Gozzoli, Timo Ohnmacht
Life is better in flip flops. Digital nomads and their transformational travels to Thailand
Marko OrelThe metamorphosis within the Thai segment of the hospitality industry has influenced the global outlook for hospitality services, shifting the focus from leisure to a hybrid…
Lonely or alone? Solitary dining in Japan and Taiwan
Yevvon Yi-Chi ChangSolitary dining is a growing worldwide trend, but still evokes a strong emotional response. Some solo diners choose to be alone; others feel lonely due to circumstances. This…
Understanding motives for attending charity sport events in Thailand
Supawat Meeprom, Warapon DansiriThis study aims to examine the effects of motives for attending charity sport events on perceptions of self-congruity and charity sport event identification. It also examined the…
Do expectations towards Thai hospitality differ? The views of English vs Chinese speaking travelers
Raksmey Sann, Pei-Chun LaiThis paper aims to shed light on differences in the patterns of online rating behavior that Chinese- and English-speaking travelers adopt when making hotel reviews on TripAdvisor.
Women empowerment, attitude toward risk-taking and entrepreneurial intention in the hospitality industry
Chanin YoopetchFirst, this study aims to investigate the factors affecting entrepreneurial intentions. Second, it is to identify the influential factors with the highest influence on…
How the consumer’s attitude and behavioural intentions are influenced: A case of online food delivery applications in India
Vikas Gupta, Shelley DuggalThis study aims to identify various risk and benefit perceptions related to the consumers’ use and selection of online food delivery applications (OFDAs) in India. It also…
Survival and competitiveness of traditional travel agencies in Malaysia: a qualitative enquiry
Uma Thevi Munikrishnan, Abdullah Al MamunEmpirical evidence is insufficient to explain which factors contribute to the survival and competitiveness of traditional travel agencies (TTAs). Malaysian TTAs are rather slow in…
Do implicit prices show differences in tourists’ valuation on hotel attributes in different time periods and different markets? A case of Beijing
Tiancheng Shang, Kaiti Shang, Peihong Liu, Xiaotong Sun, Xinxin LiThe purpose of this paper is to analyze the implicit prices of hotel attributes in different time periods and different markets.
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