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The marine activities performed within the TOMO-ETNA experiment

2016

<p>The TOMO-ETNA experiment was planned in order to obtain a detailed geological and structural model of the continental and oceanic crust beneath Mt. Etna volcano and northeastern Sicily up to the Aeolian Islands (southern Italy), by integrating data from active and passive refraction and reflection seismic methodologies, magnetic and gravity surveys. This paper focuses on the marine activities performed within the experiment, which have been carried out in the Ionian and Tyrrhenian Seas, during three multidisciplinary oceanographic cruises, involving three research vessels (“Sarmiento de Gamboa”, “Galatea” and “Aegaeo”) belonging to different countries and institutions. During the o…

0301 basic medicineSeismometerlcsh:QC851-999010502 geochemistry & geophysicsRemotely operated vehicle01 natural sciencesSonarGravity anomalyEtna offshore; Ionian and Tyrrhenian Seas; Marine geophysical data acquisition; Scientific cruise report; Geophysics03 medical and health sciencesSeismic refraction0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMarine geophysical data acquisitionIonian and Tyrrhenian Seaslcsh:QC801-809Ionian and Tyrrhenian SeaSeafloor spreadinglcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physics030104 developmental biologyGeophysicsSeismic tomographyScientific cruise reportEtna offshorelcsh:Meteorology. ClimatologySubmarine pipelineGeologySeismologyAnnals of Geophysics
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Sleep, alertness and alertness management among commercial airline pilots on short-haul and long-haul flights

2016

Item does not contain fulltext Airline pilots' sleep and on-duty alertness are important focus areas in commercial aviation. Until now, studies pertaining to this topic have mainly focused on specific characteristics of flights and thus a comprehensive picture of the matter is not well established. In addition, research knowledge of what airline pilots actually do to maintain their alertness while being on duty is scarce. To address these gaps in research knowledge, we conducted a field study on a representative sample of the airline pilots of a medium-sized airline. The sample consisted of 90 pilots, of whom 30 flew long-haul (LH) routes, 30 short-haul (SH) routes, and 30 flew both. A tota…

030110 physiology0301 basic medicineEngineeringAircraftAviationCruiseHuman Factors and ErgonomicsAviation safety03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAeronauticsSleep Disorders Circadian RhythmWork Schedule TolerancemedicineHumansSafety Risk Reliability and QualitySimulationFatigueFinlandOccupational Healthta515Work Health and PerformanceSleep Stagesbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAlertness managementCivil aviationawiationAlertnessAdaptation PhysiologicalSleep deprivationAlertnessPilotsCommercial aviationSleep DeprivationSleep Stagesmedicine.symptombusinessAviationSleep030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPsychomotor Performance
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Investigating the moderating effect of information sources on cruise tourist behaviour in a port of call

2015

The aim of the study is to examine how destination knowledge acquired by cruisers through different information sources (online versus others) can moderate destination image formation and the relationship of image–satisfaction–behavioural intentions in a port of call. A multiple group analysis with partial least square method was carried out using data collected from a major tourism destination in Spain: Valencia. The findings revealed knowledge acquired through different information sources is a moderator of the image–satisfaction and satisfaction–behavioural intention relationships. The destination image formation is also significantly different from one group to the other. The findings o…

05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentCruiseAdvertisingDestination imageModerationPort (computer networking)Group analysisTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and business050211 marketingMarketingPsychologyPractical implications050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismCurrent Issues in Tourism
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Assessing cruise port of call performance: a passenger-based approach using PLS modelling

2017

ABSTRACTIn the present context of booming cruise demand, the study aims to advance the knowledge on port of call performance from cruise passengers’ perspective. The aim of this investigation was twofold: (1) to examine the structural links among port of call perceived quality–satisfaction–future intentions (revisit and word-of-mouth (WOM) behaviour); and (2) to test the moderating effect of cruisers’ motivation (push versus pull factors) to visit the port of call on the proposed structural links. Partial least squares path modelling was used to test the proposed model with a sample of 492 cruise passengers at a Mediterranean port of call. The findings revealed that port of call quality has…

050210 logistics & transportationOperations researchComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentCruiseOcean EngineeringTransportationContext (language use)Sample (statistics)AdvertisingManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPort (computer networking)0502 economics and businessQuality (business)050212 sport leisure & tourismmedia_commonMaritime Policy & Management
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The Sustainability of Cruise Tourism Onshore: The Impact of Crowding on Visitors’ Satisfaction

2019

The sustainability of cruise tourism has been questioned in relation to its negative effects on ports of call, among which crowding has recently become more pronounced. However, an understanding of how crowdedness influences cruise tourists&rsquo

AttractivenessYield (finance)Geography Planning and DevelopmentCruiseLeximancerTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Renewable energy sourcesleximancerport of call0502 economics and businessComputer softwareewomGE1-350cruise tourismMarketingEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment05 social sciencessatisfactionUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASsustainabilityCrowdinginnovationcrowdingEnvironmental sciencesSustainabilityeWOM050211 marketingBusiness050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismSustainability
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Automated Content Analysis of Destination Image: a Case Study

2020

Automated content analysis has become one of the most used approaches to extract “hidden” dimensions from text corpora over the last years. One of the data analysis techniques belonging to this approach is topic modeling, which can be fruitfully used to analyse complex phenomena like tourist destination image. With this aim in mind, this paper discusses the use of topic modeling to identify the main components of the image of cruise holidays spread through a specific type of visual text, i.e. the Television commercial. In order to achieve this goal, the paper presents the methodology and main results of a study carried out over a sample of TV commercials, which have recently been broadcast …

Automated content analysis Topic modeling Destination image Television commercials Cruise linesSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Sociale
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Cruise tourism effects on the mediterranean islands' economies

2009

Precedent studies show that cruises are able to generate daily visitors distributing additional expenditure for tourist destinations, giving new possibilities to support existing and future local economic activities. For Mediterranean islands, particularly related to this kind of tourism, the economic effects of cruise tourism seem to be different if compared with other territories, here defined as mainland. The aim of this paper is to analyze the effects of cruise tourism in the Mediterranean ports of call for insular and non insular territories. By focusing on Daily Cruise Visitors behaviour and by analyzing the passengers spending patterns in this work, we evaluated the economic effects …

CRUISE TOURISM ISLANDS ECONOMIESSettore SECS-P/06 - Economia Applicata
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Crowding y Overtourism en la literatura de turismo y cruceros

2020

[EN] The purpose of this article is to make a small analysis of the situation of Crowding and Overtourism literature in the tourism sector. In addition, the paper makes a special review of this literature with emphasis on cruise ship literature. Using the Web of Science as a basis, the study makes a brief bibliometric analysis of this literature. The purpose is to know the state of the art and main trends in this literature. In addition, the work aims to lay the foundations for a subsequent in-depth analysis of this literature. The work has implications for researchers, as it analyses gaps in the literature and new future trends. In addition, the work can help professionals to observe new p…

CrowdingOvertourismCrucerosTurismoDocumentationCruisesInnovationBibliométricoTeaching TechnologiesBibliometricTourism
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The love boat. La crociera come eterotopia

2023

On a cruise, spatial coordinates are suspended (orientation with respect to the land and to the labyrinthine plan of the ship is lost), the temporal dimension (time is marked by the palimpsest of daily activities rather than by clocks), and the actor's characteristics (with the alteration of some of the identity traits of the subjects involved). The passenger experiences on the voyage an 'other' self, one that in some ways cannot be revealed within everyday life. And the boat becomes the place in which a series of paradoxes are realised: the realm of the freedom, but also a form of holiday slavery in which everything is capillarily foreseen beforehand; a space in which apparent luxury is ma…

Cruise - tourism - space - semiotics
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Cruise tourists on the mainland. Itineraries and interactions.

2017

This study is based on fieldwork conducted using participant observation – including both direct observation of/participation in the activities of informers by the researcher, several interviews, and the analysis of pictures and various material – accomplished aboard some cruises (in the Mediterranean Sea) and on the mainland (in some of the destinations). It takes into account the case of cruise passengers who decide to self-manage a destination visit. During fieldwork, I could study some particular forms of interaction taking place on two different levels: the forms of interaction established between passengers and destinations – focusing particularly on Palermo, Italy – and the system of…

Cruise Tourism Anthropology of Tourism Geography of Tourism Interaction Onboard/Ashore Palermo passengers destination.Settore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheSettore M-GGR/01 - Geografia
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