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View article: Telepresence experience and human behaviour: a systematic and comparative review of empirical studies in hospitality and tourism versus other contexts
Telepresence experience and human behaviour: a systematic and comparative review of empirical studies in hospitality and tourism versus other contexts Open
Purpose Empirical research into individuals’ telepresence experiences has been undertaken and adapted over decades. This study aims to systmatically reivew the literature of telepresence and its relationship with human behaviour across dif…
View article: Are coastal residents turning blue in the blue economy?
Are coastal residents turning blue in the blue economy? Open
AThe World Bank (2017) defined the blue economy (BE) as a strategy that seeks to promote economic growth, social inclusion, and the protection or improvement of livelihoods while ensuring the environmental sustainability of ocean and coast…
View article: Analysis of travellers’ experiences with petty crimes using biopsychosocial model: A systematic scoping review
Analysis of travellers’ experiences with petty crimes using biopsychosocial model: A systematic scoping review Open
With surge in post-COVID tourism, the travel destinations are seeing a high volume of travellers seeking to fulfil their pent-up wanderlust. Travellers generally do not consider themselves vulnerable to crimes when on holidays – specifical…
View article: A Systematic Review of Empirical Research of Telepresence Experience
A Systematic Review of Empirical Research of Telepresence Experience Open
The purpose of this study is to provide a systematic review of empirical studies on customers’ telepresence experience across various fields within the time period from 1992 to 2023. This discusses the process through which literature has …
View article: Future Proofing the Success of Food Festivals Through Determining the Drivers of Change: A Case Study of<i>Wellington on a Plate</i>
Future Proofing the Success of Food Festivals Through Determining the Drivers of Change: A Case Study of<i>Wellington on a Plate</i> Open
In parallel with the growth and popularity of food tourism, the increase in food-specific events and festivals has been significant. Events have become an important element of the experience economy; often their economic and social benefit…
View article: Good morning Vietnam
Good morning Vietnam Open
The following is a reflection from two Auckland University of Technology (AUT) academics seconded as visiting professors to teach events and human resource management at a Vietnamese university. As this may be an ongoing project for AUT, t…
View article: Intangible heritage, and future past of rural Vietnam: a hero’s journey and creative place-making of Yen Tu’s tourism
Intangible heritage, and future past of rural Vietnam: a hero’s journey and creative place-making of Yen Tu’s tourism Open
Purpose This paper aims to look at the future development of new tourism attractions through the visionary project of a leading Vietnamese developer in a remote area of Northern Vietnam in the Quang Ninh province. Design/methodology/approa…
View article: Event Travel Careers of Singaporean Artists and Producers: An Arts-Informed Life History Approach
Event Travel Careers of Singaporean Artists and Producers: An Arts-Informed Life History Approach Open
Artists and producers engage in event tourism in the course of their leisure and work but existing research on event tourism has placed emphasis on the event audience rather than artists and producers at events. An event travel career is d…
View article: Event Travel Careers of Singaporean Artists and Producers: An Arts-Informed Life History Approach
Event Travel Careers of Singaporean Artists and Producers: An Arts-Informed Life History Approach Open
Artists and producers engage in event tourism in the course of their leisure and work but existing research on event tourism has placed emphasis on the event audience rather than artists and producers at events. An event travel career is d…