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El. knyga: Innovative Approaches to Tourism and Leisure: Fourth International Conference IACuDiT, Athens 2017

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This book examines the many ways in which innovative technologies represent a powerful development tool for the tourism and leisure sector and presents novel strategies based on these technologies that foster sustainable tourism management and promote sustainable destinations. The aim is to elucidate the ways in which ICTs can be used to create a high-quality experience for citizens and visitors while ensuring the wise, ecologically sound management of human and natural resources. Attention is also focused on the globalized environment in which these advances are occurring, and on the impacts of broader social, economic, and political forces in transforming our understanding of "tourism" in the era of online devices. The book is based on the proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of the International Association of Cultural and Digital Tourism (IACuDiT) and is edited in collaboration with IACuDiT. It will have broad appeal to professionals from academia, industry, gove

rnment, and other organizations who wish to learn about the latest perspectives in the fields of tourism, travel, hospitality, culture and heritage, leisure, and sports within the context of a knowledge society and smart economy.

Part I Cultural Heritage Tourism Management.- Part II Smart Tourism - Current ICT Developments of Tourism in a Sustainability Context.- Part III Frameworks, Tools and Approaches for Innovation and Development of Tourism.
Part I Cultural Heritage Tourism Management
Portuguese Heritage in the UAE: Authenticity in Archaeology and Tourism
3(14)
Adriaan De Man
Routes and Itineraries as a Means of Contribution for Sustainable Tourism Development
17(18)
Giusy Cardia
Human Development Tourism: Utilizing Cultural Heritage to Create a Universal Culture
35(16)
Anastasia Moira
Importance of Indoor Aerial Filming for Creative Industries (CIs): Looking Towards the Future
51(16)
Virginia Santamarina-Campos
Blanca de-Miguel-Molina
Marival Segarra-Ona
Maria de-Miguel-Molina
Museum Tourism: A Comparative Study on the Royal Museum of Greenwich and the Ironbridge Gorge Museum
67(22)
Ahmad Zuned
Cluj-Napoca European Youth Capital: Why to Attend a Major Event
89(12)
Cristina Fleseriu
Smaranda Adina Cosma
Marius Bota
Tourism Impacts of International Arts Festivals in Greece. The Cases of the Kalamata Dance Festival and Drama Short Film Festival
101(14)
Vasiliki Georgoula
Theano S. Terkenli
European Policy on Culture and Prospective Synergies: A Mission not so Impossible
115(18)
Sofia Boutsiouki
Tourism and Ethnic Identity Development: The Impact of "Heritage Greece" Program
133(12)
D. Gavrili-Alexandris
G. Katsas
The Perception of European Identity Through the Cultural & Educational Tourist Experience of Greek Students
145(14)
Savvas Makridis
Vasiliki Papageorgiou
Spyridon Alexiou
`Extremely Far and Incredibly Quiet' Block 27---The Jewish Pavilion---Shoah: Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, Poland
159(10)
Architect Tal de Lange
Part II Smart Tourism---Current ICT Developments of Tourism in a Sustainability Context
How New Technologies Influence the Perception of Athens as a Tourist and Cultural Destination
169(4)
Efthymia Sarantakou
Paris Tsartas
Christina Bonarou
Evaluation of E-Service Quality in the Hotel Sector: A Systematic Literature Review
173(20)
Anna Kourtesopoulou
John Kehagias
Alkistis Papaioannou
The Impact of Website Persuasiveness on Luxury Hotels Financial Performance
193(12)
Konstantinos Koronios
Panagiotis Dimitropoulos
Athanasios Kriemadis
The Importance of Search Engine Optimization for Tourism Websites
205(14)
Agisilaos Konidaris
Erato Koustoumpardi
Multi-Criteria Decision Making in the Evaluation of the Thematic Museums' Websites
219(4)
Katerina Kabassi
Aristotelis Martinis
The Impact of Social Media on the Lodging Performance of Five Star Hotels in Malta
223(22)
Simon Caruana
Gabriella Farrugia
Augmenting Urban Places' Identities with Novels
245(4)
Dimitrios Makris
Maria Moira
The Importance of Customer Relationship Management and Social Media in the Greek Wine Tourism Industry
249(12)
Dimitrios Belias
Efstathios Velissariou
Dimitrios Kyriakou
Labros Vasiliadis
Christos Mantas
Labros Sdrolias
George Aspridis
Nikolaos Kakkos
How Does the Spanish Hospitality Industry Envision Its Eco-Innovation Orientation?
261(14)
Marival Segarra-Ona
Angel Peiro-Signes
Maria De-Miguel-Molina
Blanca De-Miguel-Molina
The Interest of Sport Tourism Enterprises in Green Practices
275(14)
Georgia Yfantidou
Eleni Spyridopoulou
Alkistis Papaioannou
Panagiota Balaska
Sustainability in Sport Tourism Education---Theoretical Impact and the Tourism Sector Reality
289(12)
Ourania Vrondou
Panagiotis Dimitropoulos
Yiannis Douvis
Vasiliki Avgerinou
Sustainable Tourism in Costa Rica: Supporting Rural Communities Through Study Abroad
301(2)
Linda Heyne
Jose Rogelio Vargas
Susana Matamoros Mendoza
Intelligent Management of Outdoor Cultural Events Promoting Exploitation in Smart City Environments
303(20)
Zois Koukopoulos
Dimitrios Koukopoulos
Part III Frameworks, Tools and Approaches for Innovation and Development of Tourism
Moroccan Gastronomy as a Key Factor of Tourism Attractiveness in Morocco
323(16)
Mohamed El Hafid
Hasnaa El Assri
Aziz Sair
Enhancing Hospitality Services Through the Engagement of Visitors in Local Gastronomy Experiences: A Marketing Perspective from the Supply-Side
339(12)
Alexios-Patapios Kontis
Sofoklis Skoultsos
Cittaslow Philosophy in Yedi Bilgeler Winery---Turkey
351(12)
Alev Dundar Arikan
Irfan Arikan
Financial Analysis of Municipal Sport, Tourism and Cultural Organizations
363(14)
Panagiotis E. Dimitropoulos
Ourania Vrondou
Vasiliki Avgerinou
Marine Animals' Ethology as a New Product in Recreational SCUBA Diving Market
377(14)
George Skoufas
Anastasia Tsirika
Christian Michel
Impact Factor of Development of Entertainment Tourism in Macau---Industry Perspective
391(14)
Iok Teng Kou
Jian Ming Luo
Ka Yin Chau
Profitability Determinants of the Greek Hospitality Industry: The Crisis Effect
405(12)
Panagiotis E. Dimitropoulos
Customer Oriented Strategy and Business Performance in Tourism and Hospitality Industry
417(16)
Alkistis Papaioannou
Thanos Kriemadis
Panagiota Kapetaniou
Georgia Yfantidou
Anna Kourtesopoulou
General Travel Behavior in Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
433(14)
G. Yfantidou
A. Dalakis
G. Costa
G. Tzetzis
A Scientific Modeling of Factors of Human Motivation in Organizations
447(18)
Theodoras Stavrinoudis
Christos Kakarougkas
Tourism Consumer Behavior and Alternative Tourism: The Case of Agrotourism in Greece
465(14)
Dimitrios Belias
Efstathios Velissariou
Dimitrios Kyriakou
Konstaninos Varsanis
Labros Vasiliadis
Christos Mantas
Labros Sdrolias
Athanasios Koustelios
Governmental, Entrepreneurial and Social Dysfunctions and Responsibilities in Terms of Tourism Development Strategy Implementation in Greece: Quo Vadis?
479(14)
Aglaia Nousia
Labros Sdrolias
Alina Xyz
Dimitrios Belias
Dagmar Skodova-Parmova
Zuzana Dvorakova-Liskova
Ladislav Rolinek
Stefanos Koffas
Dimitrios Kyriakou
Individual Budget Travels as a Form of Leisure Among the Polish Citizens
493(14)
J. Zawadka
J. Pietrzak-Zawadka
Greece as a Sports Tourism Destination
507(14)
Dimitrios Belias
Efstathios Velissariou
Dimitrios Kyriakou
Labros Vasiliadis
George Aspridis
Christos Mantas
Alexandras Roditis
Athanasios Koustelios
Rural Residents' Tourist Activity in the Context of Socio-economic Changes in Poland
521(16)
Agata Balinska
Hosted Buyers Program (H.B.P.)---Tourism Development and the City TIF-HELEXPO H.B.P. for the Period 2014--2016
537(16)
Dimitris Kourkouridis
Vicky Dalkrani
Kyriakos Pozrikidis
Ioannis Frangopoulos
The Innovative Tourism Enterprises Assessment Capability
553(20)
Leszek Koziol
Tourists' Precautions in an Unsafe Destination: The Case of Agadir, Morocco
573
Nisrine Cherkani
Pedro Quelhas Brito
Vicky Katsoni is an Associate Professor in the Tourism Department of the Technological Educational Institute (TEI), Athens, Greece. She also teaches on the MSc program in Tourism Management at the Greek Open University and is academic supervisor of the e-Tourism Module at the National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Distant Learning Programs. She holds a PhD in Tourism Marketing Management and ICT Applications in Tourism, an MBA, a BA (Hons) in Economics, and a BSc in Tourism Management. She has published nine books on tourism in both Greek and English, as well as authoring chapters in edited volumes and numerous papers in highly academic journals. She is President of the nonprofit International Association of Cultural and Digital Tourism (IACuDiT.org) and an editorial board member for many journals in tourism and marketing. Her research interests include tourism marketing, cultural tourism, e-tourism, and tourism consumer behavior and she has participated in several European and national research projects. Kathy Velander has nearly 30 years of experience in teaching, research, and consultancy and is involved in projects worldwide, advising communities on how, when, and where to develop ecotourism. Her emphasis is on capacity building, developing ecotourism experiences and products, and helping communities to address their training needs. Her work has spanned projects in Colombia, Honduras, Ecuador, Nepal, and Fiji. Within Europe she helped produce a development strategy for the Setomaa eco-villages project in Estonia and was consultant researcher on improving the competitiveness of community-based tourism in Estonia and Finland. Her work in the UK has included teaching sustainability concepts to local communities and researching various aspects of tourism events and initiatives. On this basis, she has developed a Tourism Resource Auditing Methodology (TRAM) to assist decision making on whether tourism is the best way forward in encouraging sustainable livelihoods. This process is now being used in the Scottish Scenic Routes initiative.