Non-health and health tourists´ perceptions ofdestinations: the case of La Palma (Canary Islands)
Antonio Ángel Moreno González, Carmelo Javier León González, Carlos Fernández Hernández
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The importance of an increase of languaje servicesin the health care: case example: finnish tourists inGran Canaria, Spain
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Explaining attitudes towards tourism of rural communities in Northern Senegal: a social representation theory-based approach
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Heritage tourism in middle Atlantic: Cidade Velha in Cape Verde
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A service‐driven market orientation: a case study in the Canary Islands
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The properties and structure of service qualityexperience in hotel restaurants: understanding hotel loyalty through a guest-centric perspective
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How do secondary sources of information affect the image of tourist destinations?
Lorena Robaina Calderín, Josefa D. Román Martín, Asunción Beerli Palacio
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Emotions in tourist behaviour: evaluating tourism destinations
Margarita Fernández, Inmaculada Galván Sánchez, Lucía Melián Alzola
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Analysis of determinants of mixed waste generation within the accommodation sector: the case of Puerto de La Cruz tourist destination
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Low seasonality destinations: chaid algorithm as an effective method for categorizing variables when using MLRM
Flora María Díaz Pérez, Carlos Gustavo García González, Carlos Fernández Hernández
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Living, working and travelling: new processes of hybridization for the spaces of hospitality and work
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Exploring the pattern of visits to attractions in Madrid, Spain
Juan M. Hernández Guerra, Yolanda Santana Jiménez, Christian Gonzalez Ackerknecht
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Assessing the effect of green solutions in marinas on yachtsmen´s expenditure decisions
Chaitanya Suárez Rojas, Yen Elízabeth Lam González, Carmelo Javier León González
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Governance and coastal maritime tourism products: an approach from Tenerife, Canary Islands
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The redundancy of the spanish statistics sources for theknowledge of the tourist consumer behaviour
María Pilar Peñarrubia Zaragoza, Moisés R. Simancas Cruz, Oswaldo Ledesma González
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Two types of growth in tourism-led economies: the Balearic vs the Canary Islands
Federico Inchausti Sintes, Augusto Voltes Dorta, Pere Suau Sánchez
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Residential tourists with their hostels: a new symbol of the tibetan tourism economy
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Computable general equilibrium models andtourism analysis: a literature review
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The importance of natural assets in the organizations management and destination promotion
Rita Carballo Fuentes, María Carballo, Zenón Sánchez, Seraphin Hugues
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Gran Canaria tourist competitiveness: competitor markets behaviour (Tunisia, Turkey And Egypt) and future forecasts
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Creating empathy: the importance of storytellers forcultural destinations
Andreia Pereira de Macedo, Carla Silva, Cláudia P. Seabra
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Apps of caravanning: intention to use apps to planyour trip in a camper
María Asunción Grávalos Gastaminza, Rocío Hernández, Cinta Pérez Calañas
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World heritage sites (WHS) and tourism: emblematic cases
Pedro Ernesto Moreira Gregori, Juan C. Martín, María Concepción Román Diaz
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What we know and don’t know about eWom in the hotel industry: a literature review
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Current situation of the Canary touristic market: in the brink of a new crisis whilst awaiting for a necessary shift on the current legal models ontouristic property commercialization
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