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Managing Change in Tourism: Creating Opportunities—Overcoming Obstacles

2010

business.industryTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementManaging changeEnvironmental resource managementDevelopmentbusinessEnvironmental planningTourismAnnals of Tourism Research
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Sports clubs as accessible developmental assets for all? Adolescents’ assessment of egalitarianism vs. elitism in sport clubs vs. school

2013

School and sport clubs are considered important public institutions in the nationwide scaffolding of developmental assets for adolescents. However, external assets’ impact on individuals’ internal assets is not given and developmental institutions do not necessarily function as the society would like to believe. Previous qualitative studies from Norway indicate that organized youth sport appears as competitive and exclusive and the purpose of the present study was therefore to assess a national sample of adolescents’ perceptions of their local sports clubs in terms of egalitarianism (inclusiveness) and elitism (exclusiveness). A comparison with their assessments of their local school was pe…

business.industryeducationSociology of sportPersonal developmentTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPedagogyClubSport managementPsychologybusinessPositive Youth Developmenthuman activitiesSocial psychologyhealth care economics and organizationsSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)EgalitarianismQualitative researchElitismInternational Journal of Sport Policy and Politics
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Customer value in tourism and hospitality: Broadening dimensions and stretching the value-satisfaction-loyalty chain

2019

Abstract Customer value research consists of two main streams, with broad recognition in tourism literature: value dimensions (intra-variable perspective) and relationships among value, satisfaction and loyalty (inter-variable perspective). The conceptual framework reviews and categorizes graphically both streams, evidencing the need of research combining both perspectives. The empirical study uses PLS to validate among a sample of 340 hotel guests, a comprehensive causal model with a high number (eight) of value dimensions -functional (efficiency and excellence), social (status and esteem), hedonic (aesthetic and entertainment) and altruistic (ethics and escapism). Moreover, the model adds…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEmpirical researchExcellenceHospitalityTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessLoyalty050211 marketingMarketingConstruct (philosophy)businessPsychologyValue (mathematics)050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismmedia_commonCausal modelTourism Management Perspectives
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Exploring relationships between customer-based brand equity and its drivers and consequences in the hotel context. An impact-asymmetry assessment

2016

The development of customer-based brand equity plays a critical role in tourism. This paper attempts to study which variables contribute to brand equity creation and to examine whether brand loyalty can be considered as a consequence of brand equity in the hotel context. In addition, it seeks to provide a more detailed insights into possible asymmetric effects among customer-based brand equity and its drivers and consequences. Four constructs are found to influence significantly brand equity: two perceptual (image and perceived quality) and two relational variables (trust and affective commitment). Additionally, both behavioural and attitudinal components of loyalty are confirmed as brand e…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectBrand awareness05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentAdvertisingContext (language use)Organizational commitmentBrand loyaltyBrand managementTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessLoyaltycustomer-based brand equity ; brand awareness ; brand image ; perceived quality ; brand trust ; affective brand commitment ; behavioural loyalty ; attitudinal loyalty ; impact-asymmetry assessment050211 marketingBrand equityMarketingPsychologybusiness050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismmedia_commonCurrent Issues in Tourism
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The strange case of Pomar family: the dangers of roads

2012

Many studies conducted on risk-related issues use quantitative methods. Questionnaires or formal interviews are applied to subjects to construct some attitude or particular opinion about their sense of security. Since the risk-perception theory has been brought from cognitive psychology, there is a biased assumption to think this issue should use these survey types of techniques. In contrast, this article proposes that risk as social construal should be studied according to qualitative analyses that explore the connection between variables. That women perceive more risks than men can be a of second-order explanation, appropriate for opinion polls or managerial policies, but not scientific a…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectContrast (statistics)Public relationsNewspaperSocial orderTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementAnthropologyPolitical sciencePerceptionTragedy (event)Construal level theorybusinessConstruct (philosophy)Social psychologyMass mediamedia_commonInternational Journal of Tourism Anthropology
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Emotions in segmentation

2004

Abstract This paper presents an empirical study into tourist segmentation based on consumption emotions evoked by the enjoyment of leisure and tourism services. The research was conducted with 400 tourists visiting attractions. Taking as a basis the bidimensional approach to emotions—pleasure and arousal dimensions—the results provide support for the suitability of emotions as a segmentation variable. Those experiencing greater pleasure and arousal showed an increased level of satisfaction as well as more favorable behavioral intentions, meaning loyalty and willingness to pay more. Among the recommendations directed towards service organizations is the incorporation of affective variables i…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectDevelopmentPleasureMarket researchEmpirical researchMarket segmentationWillingness to payTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementLoyaltyPsychologybusinessSocial psychologyConsumer behaviourTourismmedia_commonAnnals of Tourism Research
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The role of information technology in relationships between travel agencies and their suppliers

2010

PurposeIn the context of relationship marketing, it is highly important for providers to identify the main buyer relational benefits influencing satisfaction and loyalty so that a continuous and satisfactory business relationship is guaranteed. Since it has been reported that information technology (IT) might constitute a source of satisfaction or dissatisfaction, this paper aims to test the moderating role of IT in the relationships between perceived benefits, satisfaction and loyalty in a business‐to‐business (B2B) setting.Design/methodology/approachA structural equations model was empirically tested. Additionally, the moderating role of IT in the relationships between perceived relationa…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation technologyContext (language use)Computer Science ApplicationsLoyalty business modelTest (assessment)Business relationship managementTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementLoyaltyCustomer satisfactionBusinessMarketingRelationship marketingInformation Systemsmedia_commonJournal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology
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The use of ICT in established and emerging tourist destinations: a comparative analysis in hotels

2013

Purpose – Information and communication technologies (ICT) may represent an important source of advantages for service companies. However, the literature suggests that ICT need to be adapted to the demands of the company and its customers. The purpose of this paper is to compare the ICT use in hotels situated in established (i.e. Spain) and emerging (i.e. Croatia) tourist destinations. Design/methodology/approach – Non-hierarchical cluster analysis is performed. Clusters are internally validated by a K-Means cluster analysis and a discriminant analysis. Analysis of variance is applied and contingency tables between cluster membership and hotel characteristics are created. Findings – The res…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInternational comparisonsInformation technologyDestinationsHospitality industryComputer Science ApplicationsInformation and Communications TechnologyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementService (economics)SituatedMarketingbusinessTourismInformation Systemsmedia_commonJournal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology
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Cannabis Influences the Putative Cytokines-Related Pathway of Epilepsy among Egyptian Epileptic Patients

2019

The study aims to investigate: (1) the prevalence of cannabis among epileptic patients seen at Mansoura University Hospital, (2) serum levels and gene expression of cytokines in epilepsy patients and the controls. and (3) the possibility that cannabis use affects the cytokine levels in epilepsy patients, triggering its future use in treatment. We recruited 440 epilepsy patients and 200 controls matched for age, gender, and ethnicity. Of the epileptic patients, 37.5% demonstrated lifetime cannabis use with a mean duration of 15 &plusmn

cannabismedicine.medical_specialtypurified cannabidiol (cbd)inflammatory cytokinesmedicine.medical_treatmenttreatment-resistant epilepsyArticlelcsh:RC321-571Proinflammatory cytokine03 medical and health sciencesEpilepsy0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicineanticonvulsant drugslcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatryseizures030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesbiologybusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceInterleukintetrahydrocannabinol (thc)Cannabis useUniversity hospitalbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseCytokineepilepsyTumor necrosis factor alphaCannabisbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBrain Sciences
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Risk stratification tools to predict future hospital admissions in elderly people. Application, development and implementation in the Valencian Healt…

2017

La presente tesis se enmarca en un escenario caracterizado por una población que cada vez vive más años y en la que el porcentaje de personas mayores es progresivamente más alto. De forma adicional, el aumento de la prevalencia de las enfermedades crónicas (EC) supone un importante impacto sobre los sistemas sanitarios dado que éstas son la principal causa de muerte a nivel mundial y, en muchos casos, están asociadas a situaciones de dependencia y a la necesidad de cuidados de larga duración. Con el objetivo de llevar a cabo un abordaje más efectivo de las enfermedades asociadas al envejecimiento y a la cronicidad los sistemas asistenciales deberían sufrir un cambio de paradigma en el que s…

chronic diseasesprimary carestratificationUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Salud pública:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Salud pública [UNESCO]healthcare systemelderlyrisk of hospital admission
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