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Mathematical models for multicontainer loading problems

2017

Abstract This paper deals with the problem of a distribution company that has to serve its customers by putting first the products on pallets and then loading the pallets onto trucks. We approach the problem by developing and solving integer linear models. We start with basic models, that include the essential features of the problem, such as respecting the dimensions of the truck, and not exceeding the total weight capacity and the maximum weigh capacity on each axle. Then, we add progressively new conditions to consider the weight and volume of pallet bases and to include other desirable features for the solutions to be useful in practice, such as the position of the center of gravity and…

Truck050210 logistics & transportationMathematical optimization021103 operations researchInformation Systems and ManagementMathematical modelComputer scienceStrategy and Management05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesLinear model02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchContainers; Cutting stock problem; Integer programming; Optimization; Strategy and Management1409 Tourism Leisure and Hospitality Management; Information Systems and Management; Management Science and Operations ResearchAxlePosition (vector)0502 economics and businessPalletMinificationInteger (computer science)
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Ranking world tourist destinations with a composite indicator of competitiveness: To weigh or not to weigh?

2019

Abstract This paper contributes a weighted composite indicator of competitiveness for 136 world tourist destinations. To that end, Data Envelopment Analysis and Multi-Criteria-Decision-Making techniques are used with raw indicators from the 2017 edition of the Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report of the World Economic Forum (WEF). An outstanding feature of our approach is that weights are endogenously generated. Furthermore, the role played by several variables in tourism competitiveness is assessed using truncated regression and bootstrapping. The ranking of world tourist destinations produced by our weighted composite indicator of competitiveness is, however, fairly similar to that der…

Truncated regression modelBootstrappingStrategy and Management05 social sciencesTransportationDevelopmentDestinationsComposite indicatorRankingTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessData envelopment analysisRegional scienceTourist destinations050211 marketingBusiness050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismTourism Management
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Spiritual search through tourism.Your articulation from the side of the offer

2020

Desde mediados del siglo pasado hemos asistido a una ampliación de las posibilida-des turísticas de forma creciente; han aparecido nuevos tipos o han diversificado su oferta (histórico, cultural, ambiental, étnico, etc.), ampliando así su campo de acción. Queremos pues, reflexionar sobre un nuevo tipo de turismo que se refiere a la circulación mundial de personas que en sus desplazamientos recorren las redes espirituales en busca de nuevas experiencias de lo sagrado y de la vivencia espiritual. Nos hemos acercado a este proceso de reencantamiento del mundo a partir de los centros de terapias holísticos que son en gran medida los nodos que articulan esta nueva espiritualidad transversal que …

Turismo espiritualNew spiritualitiesSpiritual tourismTurismo étnicoEthnic tourismTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmentNew ageCultural tourism:3 - Ciencias sociales::33 - Economía::338 - Situación económica. Política económica. Gestión control y planificación de la economía. Producción. Servicios. Turismo. Precios [CDU]Nuevas espiritualidadesTurismo culturalNature and Landscape ConservationCuadernos de Turismo
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Relationship benefits and costs in retailing: A cross-industry comparison

2009

Relationship marketing is based on the establishment and maintenance of continuous relationships between buyer and seller as a source of mutual benefits. Following this approach, customers' evaluations of benefits and monetary and non-monetary sacrifices derived from their relationships with the retailer are crucial for the existence of ongoing and successful relationships. Such a perception may, however, vary greatly depending on the type of service provided. In this paper, we analyse customers' assessments of the benefits and costs of their relationships with four types of retailers.

Type of serviceTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPerceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomicsBusiness and International ManagementHigh StreetInvestment opportunitiesMarketingRelationship marketingFinanceConsumer behaviourmedia_commonJournal of Retail & Leisure Property
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Profiling Major Sport Event Visitors: The 2002 Commonwealth Games

2007

It has become common practice for governments and municipalities around the world to bid for the right to host a major sporting event. Prior to embarking on the bidding process, politicians attempt to determine whether such an event will be of value to their municipality; and often focus on the estimated economic consequences of hosting such an event. Frequently, studies are commissioned to predict the event's economic value. However, these studies often miscalculate the potential impact of sport event visitors as consumers. We argue that enhanced profiling of these visitors will enable a more accurate assessment of economic impact. The current research surveys 1,196 spectators of the 2002 …

TypologyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementVisitor patternEconomic evaluationCommonwealthAdvertisingBusinessEconomic impact analysisBiddingMarketingTourismConsumer behaviourJournal of Sport & Tourism
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The concept of value and its dimensions: a tool for analysing tourism experiences

2008

PurposeThis work aims to introduce the usefulness of the concept of value for tourism research both conceptually and empirically. Destination and tourism services can be better understood if analysed through the multidimensionality of value, as the tourist can simultaneously experience several factors: affective and cognitive, social and personal, active and reactive.Design/methodology/approachFrom literature review, Holbrook's conceptual framework (definition and typology) is chosen to investigate the dimensionality of consumer value in a travel‐related context (students' tourism behaviour). An empirical investigation on one of his conceptual axes – the relativistic character of consumer v…

Typologymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentContext (language use)CognitionValue theoryConceptual frameworkTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementQuality (business)MarketingPsychologyValue (mathematics)Tourismmedia_commonTourism Review
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Consumer behavior in a religious event experience: an empirical assessment of value dimensionality among volunteers

2009

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present volunteering in tourism events as a sort of spontaneous community participation that has far‐reaching consequences for destination management. It chooses the concept of value to explore volunteering experience in an international religious mega‐event, using Holbrook's value typology (efficiency, social value, play, spirituality).Design/methodology/approachThe authors undertake this objective by means of testing psychometric properties of the four value scales, as well as providing a causal model of relationships among value dimensions and overall perceived value, satisfaction and loyalty or commitment to volunteering in a special event tested w…

Typologymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentSample (statistics)Religious tourismValue theoryTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementLoyaltyPsychologyValue (mathematics)Social psychologyConsumer behaviourmedia_commonCausal modelInternational Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research
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Trans-boundary land cover changes and its influences on water crisis: Case study of the Aras River

2020

Abstract In a watershed, disturbing land covers (LCs) are one of the most important factors in the balance and flow rate of water. This study aimed to monitor and model LC changes in the upstream of the Aras River Basin in Turkey over 1984, 2002, 2010 and 2016. The main ground to conduct such an analysis was to mitigate severe economic, social and ecological consequences driven by agricultural activities and dam construction along with probable climate change, which would decrease the water flow from the Aras River to Caspian Sea. The study approach consisted of four main steps: 1) producing LC maps using Landsat satellite images, 2) performing the change analysis, 3) identifying the change…

Upstream (petroleum industry)geographyWatershedgeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industryWater flowGeography Planning and DevelopmentDrainage basinClimate changeForestryLand coverWater scarcityAgricultureTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementbusinessWater resource managementGeneral Environmental ScienceApplied Geography
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Analysis of the impact on tourism of the megaproject-based urban development strategy. The case of the city of Valencia

2017

Desde finales de los años 80 del pasado siglo, las ciudades europeas están desarrollando políticas de gestión urbana en la línea de lo que se ha venido en denominar city-marketing, urban-branding, o urbanismo neoliberal. El objetivo de estas políticas es posicionar a la ciudad en el contexto internacional potenciando su singularidad, para lo cual la principal estrategia ha sido la construcción de mega-edificios y la organización de eventos con impacto en los medios de comunicación globales. El aumento de la atractividad turística en las ciudades es utilizado como un indicador de éxito de dichas políticas. La ciudad de Valencia no ha sido ajena a este tipo de estrategias. El presente artícul…

Urbanismo neoliberal05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographylcsh:Geography. Anthropology. Recreationlcsh:Recreation. Leisure021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologylcsh:GV1-1860MegaproyectosTurismo culturallcsh:GTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementValenciaMegaprojectsNeoliberal Planning050703 geographyNature and Landscape ConservationCuadernos de Turismo
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Balancing food waste and sustainability goals in online food delivery: Towards a comprehensive conceptual framework

2022

Increasing food waste is a major threat to sustainability and food security. Recognizing the issue, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12 mandates reducing global food waste by 50 percent by 2030. This situation has also given impetus to academic research on consumer food waste in both household and out-of-home settings. However, food delivery apps (FDAs) remain under-researched from this perspective. This is a serious gap because operating under a business model that inherently facilitates food over-ordering, FDAs can be a major source of food waste. Understanding the demand-side factors that drive consumers to order more food than required to satiate their hunger can be…

VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210VDP::Teknologi: 500Management of Technology and Innovationeco-friendly packagingfood delivery apps (FDAs):Social science: 200 [VDP]General Engineeringleftover reusehospitalitysustainable development goalsdigitalization
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