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A Two-stage Model of Tourists’ Multi-destination Movement

Yang Yang, Department of Geography, University of Florida
Timothy Fik, Department of Geography, University of Florida
Jie Zhang, Institute of Tourism Studies, Nanjing University

An Analysis of Effects of Boredom on Revisit Intention – A Case in Japanese Popular Tourism Destinations

Tetsuo Shimizu, Department of Tourism Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University
Yuki Okano, Department of Tourism Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University
Yohei Kurata, Department of Tourism Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University
Taketo Naoi, Department of Tourism Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University

An Examination of an Integrated Tourist Satisfaction Model: Expectations and Desires Congruency

Dongkoo Yun, Tourism Research Centre, School of Business Administration, University of Prince Edward Island
Sungsoo Pyo, Department of Tourism Management, Kyonggi University

An investigation and reconceptualization of flow in the context of a skiing holiday

Isabelle Frochot, Universite de Savoie/IAE Savoie Mont Blanc
Frederic Dimanche, Skema Business School
Dominique Kreziak, Universite de Savoie / IAE Savoie Mont Blank

Between Here and There: Patterns and Predictors of Transnationalism among Three Immigrant Groups in Germany

Svitlana Iarmolenko, Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Management, Pennsylvania State University
Peter F. Titzmann, Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development, University of Zurich
Rainer K. Silbereisen, Center for Applied Developmental Science, University of Jena

Categorization of Destinations Based on Tourists’ Emotional Responses

Masaki Toyama, Tourism Research Department, Japan Travel Bureau Foundation
Yuichi Yamada, Tourism Research Department, Japan Travel Bureau Foundation

Central and Periphery Structures: Using Network Science to Understand How DMOs Organize for Destination Innovation

Pauline A. Milwood, School of Tourism & Hospitality Management, Temple University
Bin Zhang, Department of Management Information Systems, Temple University

Control and Power in Tourism: A Conceptual View of Service Encounter Discourse

Elizabeth Cartier, Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Linda Lowry, Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Dynamics of Seeking Information from Local Tourism Offices in the Event of a Crisis Among African American Tourists

Ignatius Cahyanto, School of Business, Black Hills State University
Lori Pennington-Gray, Department of Tourism, Recreation and Sport Management, University of Florida

Effects of Channel, Timing, and Bundling on Destination Advertisement Response

Jason L. Stienmetz, National Laboratory for Tourism and eCommerce, Temple University
Daniel R. Fesenmaier, National Laboratory for Tourism and eCommerce, Temple University

Efficacy of Gain Index in Predicting the Economic Impacts of Climate Change to Tourism Receipts in the Mediterranean Basin

Tarik Dogru, School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management, University of South Carolina
Umit Bulut, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Ahi Evran University
Ercan (Sirakaya) Turk, School of Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management, University of South Carolina

Examining the Motivations for Social Entrepreneurship in Tourism using Max Weber’s Typology of Rationality

Makarand Mody, School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Purdue University
Jonathon Day, School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Purdue University
Sara Sydnor, School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Purdue University
Xinran Lehto, School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Purdue University

Examining whether exposure to external information influences perceptions of increased crime at an Olympic Games host destination: The case of London 2012

Ashley Schroeder MS, Tourism Crisis Management Institute, Department of Tourism, Recreation, and Sport Management, University of Florida
Lori Pennington-Gray PhD, Tourism Crisis Management Institute, Department of Tourism, Recreation, and Sport Management, University of Florida
Kiki Kaplanidou PhD, Department of Tourism, Recreation, and Sport Management, University of Florida

Exploring the conditions for the effectiveness of DMO board of directors

Pietro Beritelli, Institute for Systemic Management and Public Governance, Research Center for Tourism and Transport, University of St. Gallen
Christian Laesser, Institute for Systemic Management and Public Governance, Research Center for Tourism and Transport, University of St. Gallen

Identifying recreational boater travel pattern using Internet-based map

Yue Cui, School of Planning, Design & Construction and The Department of Community, Agriculture, Recreation and Resource Study, Michigan State University

Indulge! Presentation of Dining and Drinking Experiences in Contemporary Travel Writing

Matthew J. Stone, Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Studies, Texas A&M University

Innovative Performance Measures to assess Destination Competitiveness

Statia Elliot, School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Guelph
Marion Joppe, School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Guelph

Is residents’ satisfaction with life a precursor to experiencing emotional solidarity with tourists?

Kyle M. Woosnam PhD, Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences, Texas A&M University
Kayode D. Aleshinloye, Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences, Texas A&M University
Christine M. Van Winkle PhD, Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, University of Manitoba

Matching Tourism Supply and Demand: an analysis of how tourism products meet the needs of emerging domestic market segments in selected regions in South Africa

Berendien A. Lubbe, Tourism Management, Department of Marketing Management University of Pretoria
Anneli Douglas, Tourism Management, Department of Marketing Management University of Pretoria
Felicite Fairer-Wessels, Tourism Management, Department of Marketing Management University of Pretoria
Elizabeth Kruger, Tourism Management, Department of Marketing Management University of Pretoria
Eileen Geldenhuys, Tourism Management, Department of Marketing Management University of Pretoria
Cyril Francis, Tourism Management, Department of Marketing Management University of Pretoria

MEANINGS ASSOCIATED WITH TAILGATING: A UNIQUE TRAVEL EXPERIENCE

Jie Gao, Recreation, Park and Tourism Management, The Pennsylvania State University
Lan Xue, Recreation, Park and Tourism Management, The Pennsylvanis State University
Deborah Kerstetter, Recreation, Park and Tourism Management, The Pennsylvania State University

Measuring Tourists’ Emotional Experiences: Further Validation of the Destination Emotion Scale

Sameer Hosany, School of Management, Royal Holloway, University of London
Girish Prayag, New Zealand Tourism Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology
Siripan Deesilatham, School of Management Royal Holloway, University of London
Khaled Odeh, Prince Sultan College for Tourism and Business, Alfaisal University

Mobile Internet Access Patterns for Travel: Comparison of Desktops, Tablets, and Phones

Bing Pan, Department of Hospitality, and Tourism Management, College of Charleston and Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Dan Wang, School of Hotel & Tourism Management, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Modeling Capacity-related Factors in a Theme Park Context

Yingsha Zhang, School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management, University of South Carolina
Qin Suh, College of Territorial Resources and Tourism, Anhui Normal University
Xiang (Robert) Li, School of Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management, University of South Carolina
Xingbao Hu, College of Territorial Resources and Tourism, Anhui Normanl University

Modifying the Inclusion of Other in Self (IOS) Scale and comparing residents’ and tourists’ perceived closeness with one another

Kyle M. Woosnam PhD, Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences, Texas A&M University
Kayode D. Aleshinloye, Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences, Texas A&M University

On the Choice of Tourism Destination versus Tourism Experience: Insights from an Analysis of Past Choice and Future Interest

Geoffrey I. Crouch, La Trobe Business School, La Trobe University
Twan Huybers, School of Business, University of NSW at the Australian Defence Force Academy
Harmen Oppewal, Department of Marketing, Monash University

Potential Volunteer Tourists’ Expectations of Transformative Learning Opportunities

Whitney Knollenberg, Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Virginia Tech
B. Bynom Boley, Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Virginia Tech
Nancy G. McGehee PhD, Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Virginia Tech
David Clemmons, VolunTourism.org

Predictors of Repeat Winery Visitation in North Carolina

Erick T. Byrd, Department of Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Hospitality, and Tourism, Bryan School of Business and Economics, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Bonnie Canziani, Department of Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Hospitality, and Tourism, Bryan School of Business and Economics, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Jerrie Hsieh, Department of Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Hospitality, and Tourism, Bryan School of Business and Economics, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Keith Debbage, Department of Geography, University of North Carolina
Secil Sonmez, Department of Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Hospitality, and Tourism, Bryan School of Business of Economics, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Relationships between the Direct and Induced Effects of Destination Advertising

Yeongbae Choe, National Laboratory for Tourism and eCommerce, Temple University
Daniel R. Fesenmaier, National Laboratory for Tourism and eCommerce, School of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Temple University

Resident Perceptions of a Controversial Annual Event

Laura Jane Lawton, Department of Tourism, Sport and Hotel Management, Griffith University
David Bruce Weaver, Department of Tourism, Sport and Hotel Management, Griffith University

Residents’ Attitude Toward Future Tourism Development: The Application of Trust

David Cardenas PhD, School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management, University of South Carolina
Fang Meng PhD, School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management, University of South Carolina
Simon Hudson PhD, School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management, University of South Carolina
Karen Thal, School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management, University of South Carolina

Residents’ Propensity for Tourism Advocacy, a Place Identity Perspective

Suosheng Wang, Department of Tourism, Conventions & Event Management, Indiana University

Stakeholder perceptions on the interdependencies of destination competitiveness and satisfaction in winter sport destinations

Sabine Muller PhD, Department of Strategic Management, Marketing and Tourism, University of Innsbruck
Kirstin Hallmann, Institute of Sports Economics and Sport Management, German Sport University Cologne
Gene Brother PhD, Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, North Carolina State University

The Benefits of Travel: : Family and Relationships Review of Literature

Angela M. Durko, Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences, Texas A&M University
James F. Petrick, Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences, Texas A&M University

The Desired Characteristics of Hospitality/Tourism Management Employees: A Review of Research Quality

Kenneth Bartkus, Department of Management, Utah State University
David Reeve, The Research Group, Utah State University
Scott Allred, Department of Management, Utah State University
Yoon Lee, Department of Consumer Science, Utah State University

The Factor Structure of Hospitality Satisfaction among Travelers with Mobility Impairments: An Integration of Content Analysis and the Three-Factor Theory of Customer Satisfaction

Ye Zhang, Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Studies, Indiana University Bloomington
Shu T. Cole, Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Studies, Indiana University Bloomington

The Importance of Liminality and Communitas or Getting Lost in Venice

Daniel C. Knudsen, Department of Geography, Indiana University
Amy Savener, Department of Geography, Indiana University

Tourism Use History: Market Segmentation to Measure Resident Support for Future Tourism Development

David Cardenas PhD, School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management, University of South Carolina
Fang Meng PhD, School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management, University of South Carolina
Simon Hudson PhD, School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management, University of South Carolina

Towards an Integrative Model of Destination Attachment: Dimensionality and Influence on Revisit Intention

Yinghua Huang, Department of Hospitality, Recreation, and Tourism Management, San Jose State University
Hailin Qu, School of Hotel and Restaurant Administration, Oklahoma State University
Yang Cao, School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management, University of South Carolina

Understanding Local Residents’ Contribution to Online Travel Communities

Bingjie Liu, Tourism, Recreation and Sport Management, University of Florida
William C. Norman, Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, Clemson University
Lori Pennington-Gray, Tourism, Recreation and Sport Management, University of Florida

Using the Stated Preference Choice Method to Inform the Initial Design of a PubliclyFunded Tourism Attraction

Dan McCole PhD, Department of Community, Agriculture, Recreation and Resource Studies, Michigan State University
Jung-Ho Suh, Department of Community, Agriculture, Recreation and Resource Studies, Michigan State University
Christine Carmichael, Department of Community, Agriculture, Recreation and Resource Studies, Michigan State University

Where do Spa tourists come from? -An application of Huff model to Japanese spa destination

Yuki Misui, Faculty of Regional Policy, Takasaki City University of Economics
Hiromi Kamata, Faculty of Business Administration, Shukutoku University

WHY PEOPLE TRAVEL? EXAMINING PERCEIVED BENEFITS OF TOURISM

Chun-Chu Chen, Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences, Texas A&M University
James F. Petrick, Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences, Texas A&M University