Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
6(4), P. 1 - 11
Published: Aug. 30, 2023
Tourism
has
developed
into
a
significant
sector
with
direct,
indirect
and
induced
economic
benefits.
The
study
sought
to
investigate
the
impact
of
transportation
on
tourism
industry
in
Singapore.
Singapore
is
thriving
hub
for
it
known
its
excellent
food,
shopping,
cultural
events.
Development
tourist
directly
related
transportation.
Transportation
infrastructure
most
important
three
components
system
growth
tourism.
continues
innovate
expand
offerings
attract
visitors
from
around
world.
Singapore
well-developed
infrastructure,
which
makes
easy
access
various
attractions
destinations.
efficient
Singapore,
including
an
extensive
network
trains,
buses,
taxis,
played
crucial
role
supporting
industry.
accessibility
convenience
provided
by
have
made
easier
tourists
explore
city-state's
attractions,
contributing
overall
success
research
used
descriptive
design.
target
population
was
98
sites
did
sampling
60
participants
that
were
chosen
Questionnaires
utilized
gather
data.
In
conclusion,
critical
component
industry,
investments
services
can
destinations
attracting
retaining
visitors.
Efficient
reliable
systems
make
travel
more
convenient,
affordable,
enjoyable,
increase
number
visiting
particular
destination.
recommended
governments
private
stakeholders
should
invest
such
as
airports,
seaports,
railways,
highways,
improve
work
collaboratively
providers
develop
packages
include
accommodation,
will
affordability
tourists.
Keywords:
Transportation,
Industry,
Growth,
International Journal of Consumer Studies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
48(2)
Published: March 1, 2024
Abstract
Literature
reviews
summarize
existing
literature,
uncover
research
gaps,
and
offer
future
directions,
thus
aiding
in
theoretical
methodological
development.
Informetric
including
bibliometric,
scientometric,
webometric,
cybermetric,
patentometric,
altmetric
methods
are
becoming
increasingly
prevalent
conducting
literature
review
studies.
Looking
at
the
common
informetric
methods—citation,
co‐citation,
co‐author,
bibliographic
coupling,
content
co‐occurrence
analyses,
this
study
aims
to
serve
as
a
guide
using
also
known
co‐word
analysis
conduct
reviews.
This
outlines
variety
of
how
they
utilized
evidence‐based
conceptual
In
addition
highlights
different
software
packages
like
Bibliometrix,
Biblioshiny,
Leximancer,
NVivo,
CiteSpace
their
comparison.
The
further
discusses
contributions
algorithm‐based
analyses
offering
taxonomies,
definitions,
classifications,
typologies,
comparisons,
development
constitute
integrative
Finally,
offers
step‐by‐step
guidelines
for
VOSviewer
while
providing
systems
view
social
science.
notes
emergence
generative
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
Open
AI's
ChatGPT,
Google's
Bard,
Elicit,
Scite,
Research
Rabbit,
ChatPDF
among
others,
its
potential
contributing
and,
such,
being
an
interesting
direction
research.
Journal of Destination Marketing & Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
32, P. 100898 - 100898
Published: May 3, 2024
The
aim
of
this
study
is
to
determine
whether
a
"slow
tourism"
image,
coupled
with
value
co-creation,
can
help
develop
sustainable
tourist
destinations.
adapts
destination
image"
scale
and
proposes
that
online
co-creation
be
valid
strategy
in
the
quest
encourage
pro-environmental
behaviors
among
visitors.
A
quantitative
empirical
conducted
on
sample
Spanish
domestic
tourists
(n
=
681)
covariance-based
structural
equation
modeling
analysis
performed.
findings
add
literature,
providing
evidence
destination"
image
has
positive
effect
behavior
significant
behavior.
will
also
practical
use
destination/tourism
agents,
both
public
private,
by
indicating
how
type
tourism—slow
tourism—and
marketing
strategy—online
co-creation—that
are
useful
for
building
sustainability
applicable
any
destination.
Journal of Travel Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 21, 2025
As
sustainable
tourism
gains
momentum,
understanding
the
impact
of
Cittaslow
promotion
on
tourist
behavior
is
crucial
yet
remains
unexplored.
This
study
addresses
this
gap
by
investigating
effect
tourists’
behavioral
responses,
especially
within
social
media
contexts
and
small
urban
destinations.
Applying
signaling
theory,
we
conducted
a
field
experiment
with
real
Instagram
advertisements
(n
1
=
51,089
impressions)
an
online
2
212).
Results
reveal
that
campaign
directly
enhances
interest
in
destination,
willingness
to
visit,
likelihood
recommend.
Furthermore,
indirectly
influences
these
behaviors
through
destination
brand
identification,
quality,
attachment.
Notably,
serial
mediation
quality
attachment
stronger
for
travelers
higher
need
restoration.
These
insights
suggest
destinations
can
enhance
foster
emotional
bonds
campaigns.
Advances in computational intelligence and robotics book series,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 85 - 122
Published: March 12, 2025
The
growth
and
development
of
the
Metaverse
in
last
decades
will
significantly
impact
tourism
sector.
Utilizing
virtual
reality
(VR)
enable
worlds,
characters,
twin
systems,
novel
social
networks.
can
enhance
compilation
resources
support
sustainable
.
This
chapter
explores
crucial
applications
metaverse
technology
that
transform
conventional
tourist
paradigm,
such
as
digital
eco-tours,
museums,
cultural
performances,
mementoes.
It
unique
experiences
provides
travellers
during
three
phases
their
excursions,
encompassing
pre-,
post,
present
trips.
evaluates
consequences
for
customer
perception,
behavior,
challenges
to
integration
advantages
industry
are
comprehensively
analyzed.
concludes
by
emphasizing
need
continuous
investigation
innovation
presents
suggestions
future
study.
Tourism and Hospitality Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 28, 2025
This
study
investigates
the
intricate
interplay
between
destination
pull
factors,
culinary
image,
experiences,
and
loyalty
within
unique
landscape
of
Hanoi,
Vietnam.
Using
a
mixed-methodology
approach,
quantitative
data
were
collected
from
670
Vietnamese
travelers,
complemented
by
qualitative
insights
15
travelers.
Grounded
in
Stimulus-Organism-Response
theory,
structural
equation
modeling
was
used
to
test
hypotheses.
The
results
demonstrate
relationships
among
loyalty,
along
with
mediating
effects
image
experiences
moderating
involvement.
findings
reveal
two
main
themes:
Cultural
background,
which
encompasses
three
dimensions:
food
enthusiasts
cultural
ambassadors,
influence
heritage
on
exploration,
traditions
as
connectors
travel
experiences;
expertise,
comprising
professional
expertise
exploration
education.
By
emphasizing
Hanoi’s
position
gastronomic
hub,
this
provides
conceptual
framework
for
future
research
that
applies
SOR
theory
domain
offers
practical
strategies
enhancing
tourism,
applicable
other
destinations
similar
attributes
global
stage.
Journal of Sustainable Tourism,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 19
Published: Jan. 31, 2024
The
owners
of
traditional
restaurants
in
North
Portugal
provide
"slow"
food,
displaying
their
region's
intangible
cultural
heritage
while
offering
local
food
and
wine.
This
research
examines
if
community
attachment
(an
expression
Gemeinschaft)
is
a
mediator
the
relation
between
restaurant
owners'
offerings
intention
to
promote
regional
heritage.
A
mixed
methodology
was
used,
with
survey
responses
from
309
wine
regions
Northern
Portugal,
complemented
by
naturalistic
observation,
unstructured
interviews
group
discussion.
Findings
indicate
that
use
wines
menus
strengthen
promotion
not
only
result
as
Gemeinschaft-driven
behaviour.
Instead,
it
combination
Gesellschaft
(business-rationalistic
decisions)
Gemeinschaft
(community
attachment)
representations
within
reasons
for
promoting
gastronomy,
tradition
post
modern
economic
models
obviously
go
together.
In
future,
tourism
theory
would
benefit
considering
social
evolution
different
communities
sense
apprehend
ongoing
processes
wider
system.
Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(2), P. 385 - 385
Published: May 29, 2024
This
paper
explores
how
slow
tourism
might
promote
sustainability
in
India.
Slow
is
a
sustainable
travel
strategy
that
prioritizes
high-quality
experiences
above
quantity
and
aims
to
protect
the
environment,
local
culture,
increase
travelers'
happiness.
study
examines
main
ideas,
themes,
behaviors
related
through
thorough
literature
assessment.
It
assesses
their
applicability
India's
socio-cultural
ecological
contexts.
draws
attention
potential
of
development
strengthening
economies,
protecting
cultivating
an
awareness
natural
cultural
history
region.
The
report
also
evaluates
challenges
for
India
makes
recommendations
future
policy
formation.
highlights
tourism's
advance
tourist
industry,
using
Uttarakhand
as
relevant
case
study.