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El. knyga: Current Issues in Asian Tourism

Edited by (Leeds Beckett University, UK), Edited by (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
  • Formatas: 266 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jun-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000005615
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  • Formatas: 266 pages
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  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000005615
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This comprehensive volume was put together in response to the growing amount of research on tourism in Asia and an increasing number of authors from Asian countries. It concentrates on two aspects of Asian Tourism: first, the Asian tourists themselves, and second, economic development and tourism in the Asian region.





The first part of the collection focuses on three areas: the motivations of different types of Asian tourist; the characteristics and behaviour of particular Asian tourist segments; and, finally, an analysis of specific research issues. The second part of the book then goes on to explore the governance and organisation of tourism in the Asian region, and the nature of Asian growth and competitiveness as it relates to tourism.





The articles in this book were originally published in the journal Current Issues in Tourism.
Citation Information vii
Notes on Contributors x
Introduction 1(1)
Chris Cooper
C. Michael Hall
PART I The Asian Tourist
1 Volunteer tourism motivations of the Marine Conservation Cambodia project
2(6)
S. Kitney
A.R. Stanway
M.M. Ryan
2 Understanding the motivation of museums, galleries and cultural exhibition visits - evidence from Taiwan internet use types
8(6)
Chiang-Ming Chen
Yu-Chen Lin
3 Dissecting Chinese adolescents' overseas educational travel experiences: movements, representations and practices
14(22)
Xiaoxiao Fu
Zhuowei (Joy) Huang
Qian Li
Ksenia Kirillova
4 The solo female Asian tourist
36(20)
Dana Seow
Lorraine Brown
5 Social interactions among Asian backpackers: scale development and validation
56(18)
Huong T. Bui
Hugh C. Wilkins
6 Understanding the distinctiveness of Chinese Post-80s tourists through an exploration of their formative experiences
74(17)
Mingming Cheng
Carmel Foley
7 Foreign tourist arrivals in India from major source countries: an empirical analysis
91(20)
Aviral Kumar Tiwari
Aruna Kumar Dash
Badri G. Narayanan
8 Gap time and Chinese tourists: Exploring constraints
111(16)
Mao-Ying Wu
Philip L. Pearce
9 Negotiation, bargaining, and discounts: generating WoM and local tourism development at the Tabriz bazaar, Iran
127(8)
Jamie Thompson
Ian W. F. Baxter
Ross Curran
Martin Joseph Gannon
Sean Lochrie
Babak Taheri
Ozge Yalinay
PART II Economic Development and Tourism in Asia
10 ASEAN beyond talk shop: a rejoinder to regional tourism
135(6)
Sharon G.M. Koh
Andrei O.J. Kwok
11 The economic impact of the lifting of sanctions on tourism in Iran: a computable general equilibrium analysis
141(18)
Stephen Pratt
Valiollah Alizadeh
12 Revisiting the tourism-growth nexus: evidence from a new index for the market diversification of tourist arrivals
159(14)
Muhlis Can
Giray Gozgor
13 Network dynamics of tourism development in South Korea
173(21)
Young-Rae Kim
Noel Scott
14 Maintaining competitiveness of aviation hub: Empirical evidence of visitors to China via Hong Kong by air transport
194(25)
Kan Wai Hong Tsui
Andrew Chi-Lok Yuen
Michael Ka Yiu Fung
15 Creative tourism in Balinese rural communities
219(28)
Manuela Blapp
Ondrej Mitas
Index 247
Chris Cooper is Professor of Tourism at Leeds Beckett University, UK. He has published and edited widely in tourism. He works with international tourism agencies, including the United Nations World Trade Organization, and was awarded the UNWTO Ulysses prize for contributions to tourism policy and education in 2009. He is co-Editor, with C. Michael Hall, of the journal Current Issues in Tourism.





C. Michael Hall is Professor of Marketing in the Department of Management, Marketing & Entrepreneurship at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. He has longstanding teaching and research interests in tourism and temporary mobility; regional development; environmental history, environmental and climate change and sustainability; and governance, institutions, power and policy making in tourism. He is co-Editor, with Chris Cooper, of the journal Current Issues in Tourism.