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Apiturizmin Geliştirilmesi Kapsamında Apirota Oluşturulmasına Yönelik Bir Araştırma: Marmaris Örneği
(Sidas Medya A.Ş., 2023)Çalışmanın amacı, dinlence, deniz ve çeşitli alternatif turizm faaliyetlerinin gerçekleştiği Marmaris’in, kırsal alanında arıcılık faaliyetleri ile ziyaretçi çekmeyi sağlayacak ve bölgede değer yaratacak apirota önerisi ... -
Multi-item unidimensional measurement scale construct: Perceived hygiene development (pHd)
(John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2023)The recent COVID-19 pandemic experience intensified the significance of hygiene in the service industry. It is crucial to measure how service practice adaptations and technology adoptions in servicescapes have been perceived ... -
Tourism activities' role on destination choice and post-visiting behavior: Evidence from Istanbul as a cultural destination
(Apple Academic Press, 2023)This study aims to (1) validate a list of tourism activities in Istanbul, (2) evaluate the importance of tourism activities on a cultural destination choice, and (3) explain the impact of tourism activities on post-visiting ... -
SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL BACKGROUND OF DISCRIMINATION AND ITS REFLECTIONS ON TOURISM
(Taylor and Francis, 2022)Discrimination can arise from various factors such as age, gender, race, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, physical appearance, and social class. As in other parts of society, discrimination is common in modern workplaces ... -
Travellers' Destination Attribute Preferences: A Choice-Based Conjoint (CBC) Analysis
(University of Primorska, 2022)The study used a choice-based conjoint analysis to investigate Turkish travellers' preferences for destination choice based on five attributes (destination type, distance, length of stay, season, and value for money). Using ... -
Research trends on digital detox holidays: a bibliometric analysis, 2012-2020
(ESCOLA SUPERIOR GESTAO, 2021)The addiction problem associated with the overuse of technology has spread to tourism, with recent literature suggesting that tourists may want "disconnection" while traveling. This study, therefore, focuses on the new and ... -
Intangible heritage
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2011)