People spend considerable time within built environments. In this study, we tested two hypotheses about the relationship between people and built environments. First, aesthetic …
GCL Bezerra, CF Gomes - Journal of Air Transport Management, 2020 - Elsevier
There is a growing interest in the passenger experience at the airport. Particularly, the relevance of passenger satisfaction has been emphasized. However, although different …
Y Chen, CL Wu, TTR Koo, I Douglas - Transport Reviews, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
As the airport retail industry continues to grow due to increasing travel demands, airport operators are increasingly developing their retail revenue potential to ensure financial …
Environmental psychologists have established multiple psychological benefits of interaction with natural, compared to urban, environments on emotion, cognition, and attention. Yet …
Consumers have the power to contribute to creating a more sustainable future by subscribing to green electricity tariffs. In order to reach consumers 'beyond the eco-niche' …
Recent studies have shown that architectural interior forms could impact the affective state of inhabitants. However, the direct relation of specific forms with specific affective states is …
H Moon, HJ Yoon, H Han - Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
International airports have been notable spaces due to their reinforced roles and the increase in the number of users. Nevertheless, there are not many studies on the …
A preference for smooth curvature, as opposed to angularity, is a well-established finding for lines, two-dimensional shapes, and complex objects, but little is known about individual …
More than a mere transport facility, airports serve as a multifunctional space for social interactions and individual/personal experiences that break geographical boundaries and …