Improving sustainability in the tourism industry through blockchain technology: Challenges and opportunities

I Erol, IO Neuhofer, T Dogru, A Oztel, C Searcy… - Tourism …, 2022 - Elsevier
The tourism industry is extremely important to the world economy; yet, the industry falls short
when it comes to economic, social, and environmental issues. Blockchain as an information …

Assessing and considering the wider impacts of sport-tourism events: A research agenda review of sustainability and strategic planning elements

A Chersulich Tomino, M Perić, N Wise - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Sport-tourism events create a broad spectrum of impacts on and for host communities.
However, sustainable sport-tourism events, which emphasize positive impacts, and …

Link between sustainability and industry 4.0: trends, challenges and new perspectives

LB Furstenau, MK Sott, LM Kipper, EL Machado… - Ieee …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The increasing number of studies that underline the relationship between industry 4.0 and
sustainability shows that sustainability is one of the pillars of smart factories. Through a …

The role of augmented reality for sustainable development: Evidence from cultural heritage tourism

EE Cranmer, MC Tom Dieck, T Jung - Tourism Management Perspectives, 2023 - Elsevier
Issues of sustainability have gained interest and priority, examining ways organisations can
protect environmental and cultural heritage, whilst addressing stakeholders' needs …

[HTML][HTML] Sustainable-responsible tourism discourse–Towards 'responsustable'tourism

T Mihalic - Journal of cleaner production, 2016 - Elsevier
Despite several decades of academic and practical debate on tourism sustainability, its
application in practice remains difficult. The dominant tourism discourse on sustainability …

Importance-performance analysis (IPA) of sustainable tourism initiatives: The resident perspective

BB Boley, NG McGehee, ALT Hammett - Tourism Management, 2017 - Elsevier
While importance-performance analysis (IPA) is one of the most ubiquitous methodological
tools utilized in tourism research, its supply-side application to residents has been lacking …

Adventure in the age of COVID-19: Embracing microadventures and locavism in a post-pandemic world

SH Mackenzie, J Goodnow - Leisure in the Time of Coronavirus, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
Unprecedented mobility restrictions due to COVID-19 have frozen the adventure travel and
tourism industry. These restrictions have forced many to embrace 'hyperlocal'approaches to …

Empowerment and resident attitudes toward tourism: Strengthening the theoretical foundation through a Weberian lens

BB Boley, NG McGehee, RR Perdue, P Long - Annals of Tourism research, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract This study expands Perdue, Long, and Allen's (1990) original model of resident
attitudes toward tourism in two significant ways. It first proposes Weber's theory of formal and …

Modeling the psychological antecedents to tourists' pro-sustainable behaviors: An application of the value-belief-norm model

AC Landon, KM Woosnam, BB Boley - Journal of sustainable …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Understanding the psychological mechanisms underpinning tourists' voluntary adoption of
behaviors that minimize harm to environments and communities that support tourism is …

The impacts of under-tourism and place attachment on residents' life satisfaction

CK Pai, H Chen, TJ Lee, SS Hyun… - Journal of Vacation …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The tourism industry is highly sensitive to negative environmental factors, as can be seen in
the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, when many countries and regions shifted from …