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Identifying and understanding spa tourists’ wellness attitudes

2018

As an increasing number of people in affluent societies are trending toward more health-conscious lifestyles, tourism consumer behavior has changed considerably, especially in the spa and wellness ...

05 social scienceshyvinvointiasenteetFinnish spa touristsspa tourismwellnesskylpylätmatkailijatmatkailuTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessWellness tourismta5141lomailuwellness attitudes050211 marketingwellness tourismBusinessMarketing050212 sport leisure & tourismConsumer behaviourTourismScandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism
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Reviving the lost spaces under urban highways and bridges: an empirical study

2019

Purpose The fast development of urban movement infrastructures has created neglected urban places in cities. This study aims to provide users’ preferences for designing lost spaces that are a by-product of elevated urban highways (UHs) and bridges to develop a conceptual model for better environmental design. Design/methodology/approach This research is conducted by a combination of both qualitative and quantitative methods. In the first phase, to explore the citizen’s environmental preferences based on the Q-sort technique and in-depth interviews, the ideas of 50 users were considered up to data saturation. The preferences of people for designs under urban bridges were extracted by conten…

050101 languages & linguisticsKnowledge managementStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentEnvironmental design Iranian cities Lost spaces Q-sort Urban highways Urban space quality0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyEnvironmental designVitalityLISRELEmpirical research0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyBusiness and International Managementmedia_commonMarketingbusiness.industry05 social sciencesVisibility (geometry)021107 urban & regional planningConfirmatory factor analysisUrban StudiesContent analysisTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementConceptual modelbusinessJournal of Place Management and Development
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Monedas sociales y complementarias (MSC)

2016

En las últimas décadas han surgido experiencias de monedas sociales y complementarias (MSC), medios de intercambio distintos del dinero de curso legal, con el fin de impulsar transacciones dentro del mercado. Su uso se justifica desde el punto de vista de la propia definición del dinero como acuerdo o ley dentro de una comunidad. Las MSC se clasifican en seis categorías distintas: las respaldadas con monedas oficiales (que optimizan la circulación de la moneda oficial al retenerla); las respaldadas con otros bienes y/o servicios (que inyectan liquidez en la comunidad); las emitidas por la autoridad pública (que circulan ampliamente por ser válidas en el pago de impuestos); las de confianza …

0502 economics and business05 social sciences050211 marketing050212 sport leisure & tourismOikonomics
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La revolución de las finanzas éticas y solidarias

2016

La exclusión financiera, a la vez que produce mayor exclusión social y pobreza, está contribuyendo a la aparición de nuevas formas organizativas en finanzas, bancarias y no bancarias, basadas en la ética y la solidaridad, que favorecen la inclusión entre los colectivos más marginados. La banca ética y los bancos de proximidad, entre los que se incluyen las cooperativas de crédito, ofrecen una alternativa a la banca convencional y cada vez tienen mayor acogida. Por otra parte, la propia sociedad civil está liderando un movimiento que ha propuesto nuevas iniciativas de finanzas éticas y solidarias no bancarias, como las cooperativas de servicios financieros, las cooperativas integrales, las f…

0502 economics and business05 social sciences050211 marketing050212 sport leisure & tourismOikonomics
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Emotion Tracking

2020

Previous literature has examined the significance of emotional consumer experiences increasingly pursued by consumers. However, the current knowledge of emotional responses in real-time and real-world consumption settings is still limited. Emotions have previously been measured with observation, self-report, and physiological methods. Digitalization and technological development have, however, advanced these methods as individuals now engage in various self-tracking practices. The chapter introduces emotion tracking as an additional means for measuring emotions. One application, the Emotion Tracker®, was tested by students (n=19) who tracked their emotions (n=617) related to various consume…

0502 economics and business05 social sciencesEmotion tracking050211 marketingPsychology050212 sport leisure & tourismCognitive psychology
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‘Each flight is different’ : Carbon emissions of selected flights in three geographical markets

2017

Abstract Air travel is considered the biggest individual climate sin. Avoiding flying, however, seems impossible. In this paper we argue that the flight a passenger chooses can be significant. For this purpose we compared the carbon emissions of selected flights in three geographical markets. We found tremendous differences in the environmental performance of individual flights. Furthermore, we also found that flying with the most modern aircraft or flying non-stop represents, in many cases, the least polluting option. Nevertheless, we were able to show that there are exceptions to this rule. Based on our results, we provide recommendations to the industry and for further research.

050210 logistics & transportationEngineeringMeteorologybusiness.industry05 social sciencesta1172Transportationcarbon calculatorsflight choicenon-stop flightclimate changeAeronauticsGreenhouse gas0502 economics and businessbusinessta512050212 sport leisure & tourismta218modern aircraftGeneral Environmental ScienceCivil and Structural EngineeringAir travelTransportation Research. Part D: Transport & Environment
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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…

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Competition and cooperation for intermodal container transhipment: A network optimization approach

2018

Abstract This study presents an analysis of cross-border competition and cooperation between ports in Bangladesh and India. Nepal and Bhutan are countries without access to seaports — two landlocked countries in South Asia, depending solely on the Indian port of Kolkata for their international seaborne trade. Alternatives do exist in the Bangladeshi ports of Chittagong and Mongla but these are not exploited, in spite of trade agreements that allow access to a third country's port, and/or crossing the land of a third, intermediate, country. We formulate a mixed integer linear programming optimization model to find the optimum economic benefit of port users (serving Bhutan, Nepal and Northeas…

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Les trajectoires des footballeurs africains à la lumière de la mondialisation.

2010

Depuis la promulgation de l’arrêt « Bosman  » en 1995, le nombre de joueurs expatriés recensés dans les principaux championnats européens a considérablement augmenté. Cet article montre que cette augmentation a surtout concerné les joueurs originaires d’Afrique et d’Amérique latine. Leur mobilité intervient dans un contexte très spéculatif au sein duquel de nombreux intermédiaires interagissent pour construire les canaux migratoires permettant aux joueurs de circuler à travers différents pays. Les trajectoires idéales — typiques de joueurs africains en Europe — permettent d’illustrer les logiques sociales, géographiques et économiques à la base de ces flux. Since the “Bosman” law in 1995, t…

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Communication Practices and Social Tie Formation: A Case Study of Recreational Lifestyle Sports Cultures

2017

This case study examines contemporary recreational sports practitioners’ communication practices and social tie formation from the perspective of two lifestyle sports disciplines: climbing and trail running. Online survey results from 301 climbers and trail runners from Finland indicate that computer-mediated communication (CMC) has established its place in recreational lifestyle sports cultures; however, it has not done it at the expense of face-to-face (FtF) communication. Online interaction produces weak social ties with instrumental and informative value, but physical location is essential in establishing ties with emotional and appraisal value. This paper argues that it is the sports s…

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