Sustainable luxury marketing: A synthesis and research agenda

N Athwal, VK Wells, M Carrigan… - International Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Sustainability has become a pervasive issue for the luxury sector, gaining traction with brand
managers, scholars, policy‐makers, the media, and academia. The purpose of this paper is …

Sustainable luxury: Current status and perspectives for future research

J Kunz, S May, HJ Schmidt - Business Research, 2020 - Springer
Over the past decades, the luxury sector has been constantly growing; consequently, luxury
products have attracted the interest of many scholars. Nevertheless, only recently research …

Segmentation by recreation experience in island-based tourism: A case study of Taiwan's Liuqiu Island

TH Lee, FH Jan, CH Tseng, YF Lin - Journal of Sustainable …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
This study expands the profile characteristics of island-based tourists by assessing
recreation experiences. In so doing, it aims to elucidate the market segmentation of island …

Exploring destination resources and competitiveness–A comparative analysis of tourists' perceptions and satisfaction toward an island of Taiwan

CM Chen, SH Chen, HT Lee, TH Tsai - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2016 - Elsevier
The aim of this study is to explore the notion of destination resources and competitiveness
through comparative analyses of tourists' perceptions and satisfaction, using Kinmen Island …

Accommodation consumers and providers' attitudes, behaviours and practices for sustainability: A systematic review

CM Hall, N Dayal, D Majstorović, H Mills… - Sustainability, 2016 - mdpi.com
Accommodation and lodging are an integral component of the tourism and hospitality
industry. Given the sectors' growing contribution to resource consumption and waste, there …

Can luxury and environmental sustainability co-exist? Assessing the environmental impact of resort tourism on coral reefs in the Maldives

B Cowburn, C Moritz, C Birrell, G Grimsditch… - Ocean & coastal …, 2018 - Elsevier
Tourism is a mainstay of the Maldivian economy, with approximately 1 million tourists a year
attracted by the rich tropical marine ecosystems and the luxurious service and experience …

[PDF][PDF] Fisheries and tourism: Social, economic, and ecological trade-offs in coral reef systems

L Lachs, J Oñate-Casado - … 9-The Oceans: Our Research, Our …, 2020 - library.oapen.org
Coastal communities are exerting increasingly more pressure on coral reef ecosystem
services in the Anthropocene. Balancing trade-offs between local economic demands …

Examining stakeholder perceptions towards sustainable tourism in an island destination. The Case of Savusavu, Fiji

S Graci, L Van Vliet - Tourism Planning & Development, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Island destinations attract a significant number of tourists each year. Sustainability is
imperative as islands are especially vulnerable to the negative impacts of tourism. The …

Turismo de lujo y extractivismo: la ruralidad como presa del capital. Reflexiones a propósito del Valle de Uco (Mendoza, Argentina)

LMR Torres, GC Pastor, MV Grosso Cepparo… - 2018 - ri.conicet.gov.ar
En base a un estudio de caso sobre territorios rurales de Mendoza (Argentina)
crecientemente volcados a la producción de vinos de alta gama, este trabajo indaga …

Stakeholder perceptions of the benefits and barriers of implementing environmental management systems in the Maldivian construction industry

AS Rasheed, CA Booth, RE Horry - Journal of Housing and the Built …, 2023 - Springer
Unprecedented increases in both tourism and population growth have put extreme pressure
on the Republic of the Maldives, which has resulted in significant changes to the islands as …