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1 – 5 of 5The interdisciplinary symposium on the theme “TOURISM AND THE ENVIRONMENT”, centered, up on the ecological aspects of conflicting situations, and had gathered for Roundtable…
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The interdisciplinary symposium on the theme “TOURISM AND THE ENVIRONMENT”, centered, up on the ecological aspects of conflicting situations, and had gathered for Roundtable discussions during the Eighth International Tourism Festival “FERIAL '86” a significant number of prominent scientific and expert workers and public figures, all possessing adequate qualifications and a profound feeling of moral and expert responsibility for discussing the present state and agreeing on conclusions about the present ecological problems in tourism.
Miroslav Dragicevic, Sanja Cizmar and Mario Seric
The paper is a research summary of the comparative study, based at the results of the ‘Horwath Hotel Industry Survey’. The study positions the Croatian hotel sector with regard to…
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The paper is a research summary of the comparative study, based at the results of the ‘Horwath Hotel Industry Survey’. The study positions the Croatian hotel sector with regard to the hotel industries of competitive countries. The results of the market performance analysis and operative effectiveness show the Croatian hotel sector to be inferior to the respective hotel industries of the analysed countries judging by all the key indicators. Without an activity taking place simultaneously on the national, destination and corporate levels, it will not be possible to achieve any significant market breakthrough or positive shifts in the efficiency of the Croatian hotel industry with regard to its competitors.
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Marija Cimbaljević, Dunja Demirović Bajrami, Sanja Kovačić, Vanja Pavluković, Uglješa Stankov and Miroslav Vujičić
The technology readiness and acceptance model were mostly employed as theoretical bases to analyze tourist behaviors of adoption of innovative technologies that are part of the…
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Purpose
The technology readiness and acceptance model were mostly employed as theoretical bases to analyze tourist behaviors of adoption of innovative technologies that are part of the smart tourism offer. This study attention now turns to the field of smart tourism human resource management and tries to establish a model to explain the relationship between general dimensions of personality with systematic specific dimensions toward ICT acceptance.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors adopted the TRAM model as a way to better understand and evaluate the causal relationships between the personality dimensions, factors of perception, attitudes and behavior of users regarding the acceptance and use of innovative technologies. Based on the empirical data of 478 employees operating in tourist organizations, travel agencies and hotels, the authors employed regression analysis as the basic method for examining the research hypotheses and causal relationships between variables in the presented model.
Findings
The analysis revealed that employees in the tourism sector are inclined to adopt new technology, and that technological readiness has an impact on attitudes and intentions toward the use of technologies. Moreover, the results show that the path between the dimensions of technological readiness and intention to use technologies is to a certain extent mediated through perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness.
Originality/value
This research is among the first empirical studies that examine technology readiness and adoption in the context of smart tourism development. Besides the findings extend the literature on the mediating effect of perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use between technology readiness index and technology acceptance behavior.
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Marija Bratić, Adam B. Carmer, Miroslav D. Vujičić, Sanja Kovačić, Uglješa Stankov, Dejan Masliković, Rajko Bujković, Danijel Nikolić, Dino Mujkić and Danijela Ćirirć Lalić
Understanding the multifaceted images of tourism destinations is critical for effective destination marketing and management strategies. Traditional approaches, including…
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Purpose
Understanding the multifaceted images of tourism destinations is critical for effective destination marketing and management strategies. Traditional approaches, including conceptualization of destination images or analysis of their antecedents and consequences, are commonly used. This study aims to advocate the inclusion of visitors’ latent profiles based on cognitive images to enrich the evaluation and formulation of destination marketing and management strategies.
Design/methodology/approach
The analysis focuses on Serbia, an emerging destination, that attracts an increasing number of first-time, repeat and prospective visitors. Exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis were used to test the potential dimensions (tangible and intangible cultural destination; infrastructural and accessible destination; active, nature and family destination; sensory and hospitable destination; and welcoming, value for money (VFM) and safe destination) of the cognitive destination image factors scale while subtypes (profiles) were obtained using latent profile analysis (LPA).
Findings
The cognitive image component encompasses the perceived attributes of a destination, whether derived from direct experience or acquired through other means. The study identified the following profiles: conventional destination; sensory and hospitable destination; welcoming, VFM and safe destination; secure and active family destination and accessible cultural destination, which are presented individually with their sociodemographic assets.
Originality/value
The main contribution of the paper is the application of a novel method (LPA) for profiling visitor segments based on cognitive destination image. From a theoretical perspective, this research contributes to the extant body of literature pertaining to the destination image, thereby facilitating the identification of discrete latent visitor segments and elucidating noteworthy differences among them concerning a cognitive image.
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