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The concept of subjective well-being: its origins an application in tourism research: a critical review with reference to China
Zengxian Liang, Hui Luo, Chenxi LiuThe subject of “well-being” has attracted attention from tourism scholars, but differences and misuses in approach have meant that academic contributions and knowledge…
Tertiary tourism graduate employees and tourism employers’ perceptions on tourism skills and competencies relevant for providing quality tourism services in Kenya
Janet C. KimetoThis paper aims to identify skills and competencies perceived relevant by tourism graduate employees and tourism employers for providing quality tourism services in Kenya.
Why are tourist resorts attractive for transnational crime? The case of the Mayan Riviera
Elisa NorioThe relationships between tourist resorts and transnational crime are rarely analyzed systematically. This paper begins to fill this gap by examining how organized crime groups…
A study on the role of social media in promoting sustainable tourism in the states of Assam and Odisha
Joyeeta Chatterjee, Nigel Raylyn DsilvaThe purpose of this paper is to determine the role played by social media platforms in promoting sustainable tourism in the states of Assam and Odisha. The study provides insights…
Tourism policy and environmental impacts in Musina municipality: lessons from a case study of failure
Azwindini Isaac RamaanoMusina municipality is one of the driest regions in Limpopo Province, South Africa. It is, like many rural communities within the country, a low-income area. Nonetheless, being…
Evaluating the environmental sustainability strategies of the housekeeping department: the case of an international hotel chain in Hong Kong, China
Monica Choy, Justin Cheng, Karl YuThe purpose of this paper is to use the case of an international luxury hotel chain in Hong Kong to illustrate general environmentally-friendly practices in housekeeping. Six…