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Current Issues in Asian Tourism: Volume II [Hardback]

Edited by (University of Canterbury, New Zealand), Edited by (Leeds Beckett University, UK)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 260 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 660 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Apr-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367679639
  • ISBN-13: 9780367679637
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 260 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 660 g
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  • ISBN-10: 0367679639
  • ISBN-13: 9780367679637
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Current Issues in Asian Tourism: Volume II draws together a collection of papers from Current Issues in Asian Tourism (CIAT). CIAT was launched by the editors of Current Issues in Tourism in response to the growing number of papers about tourism in Asia received by the journal and the increasing number of authors from Asian countries.

This volume focuses on three aspects of Asian tourism. Firstly, the section on marketing, consumption and demand for Asian tourism includes papers on mega events, creative experiences, World Heritage Sites and pollution. Secondly, a group of papers focus on sustainable Asian tourism destinations including papers on investment, climate change, energy and local food. Finally, there are two chapters on Asian tourism research methods including the use of photography and qualitative methods.

The papers in this book were originally published in Current Issues in Asian Tourism.

Citation Information vii
Notes on Contributors ix
Marketing, Consumption and Demand for Asian Tourism
1(146)
1 Introduction To Current Issues In Asia: Covid-19 And Beyond
3(6)
C. Michael Hall
Chris Cooper
2 Tourist Arrivals In Korea: Hallyu As A Pull Factor
9(32)
Sungkyu Lim
Evangelos Giouvris
3 Local And International Perspectives Of The Influence Of Creative Experiences Of Chinese Traditional Culture On Revisit Intentions
41(19)
Chih-Hsing Liu
4 A Study Of Segmentation Of Cannabis-Oriented Tourists From China Based On Motivation
60(16)
Jun Wen
Fang Meng
Tianyu Ying
Yaniv Belhassen
5 A Journey Of Hope: An Institutional Perspective Of Japanese Outbound Reproductive Tourism
76(16)
I. Chieh Michelle Yang
6 Tourist Behaviour Through Consumption In Melaka World Heritage Site
92(19)
Nurul Diyana Md Khairi
Hairul Nizam Ismail
Syed Muhammad Rafy Syed Jaafar
7 Perceived Pollution And Inbound Tourism For Shanghai: A Panel Var Approach
111(14)
Xu Xu
Markum Reed
8 Profiling The Elite Middle-Age Chinese Outbound Travellers: A 3Rd Wave?
125(14)
Jigang Bao
Xin Jin
David Weaver
9 Structural Relationships Among Mega-Event Experiences, Emotional Responses, And Satisfaction: Focused On The 2014 Incheon Asian Games
139(8)
Hak Jun Song
Mincheol Kim
Yunseon Choe
Sustainable Asian Destinations
147(72)
10 When Destination Attractiveness Shifts In Response To Climate Change: Tourists' Adaptation Intention In Taiwan's Kenting National Park
149(22)
Wei-Ching Wang
Chung-Hsien Lin
Wen-Bor Lu
Su-Hsin Lee
11 Understanding The Role Of Local Food In Sustaining Chinese Destinations
171(17)
Qian Chen
Rong Huang
12 How To Improve Tourism Energy Efficiency To Achieve Sustainable Tourism: Evidence From China
188(16)
Lamei He
Jianping Zha
Hui Ann Loo
13 The Interaction Effect Of Tourism And Foreign Direct Investment On Urban-Rural Income Disparity In China: A Comparison Between Autonomous Regions And Other Provinces
204(15)
Joon Ho Kim
Kyung Ho Kang
Asian Tourism Research Methods
219(36)
14 Towards An Understanding Of Chinese Tourist Photography: Evidence From The Uk
221(17)
Mohan Li
Richard Sharpley
Sean Gammon
15 Exploring Qualitative Applications Of Social Media Data For Place-Based Assessments In Destination Planning
238(17)
Allie Mccreary
Erin Seekamp
Mae Davenport
Jordan W. Smith
Index 255
C. Michael Hall is Professor of Marketing in the Department of Management, Marketing and Entrepreneurship at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand; Docent in Geography, University of Oulu, Finland; and a visiting professor at Linnaeus University, Kalmar, and Lund University, Helsingborg, Sweden. He has written widely on tourism, regional development, sustainability and gastronomy. He is co-Editor, with Chris Cooper, of the journal Current Issues in Tourism.

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 UNWTO and was awarded the United Nations WTO 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.