International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management: Volume 32 Issue 4

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Table of contents - Special Issue: Innovative mixed and multi method approaches to hospitality and tourism research

Guest Editors: Hossein Olya, Mathilda Van Niekerk, Babak Taheri, Martin Joseph Gannon

Improving the stability of market segmentation analysis

Homa Hajibaba, Bettina Grün, Sara Dolnicar

Data-driven market segmentation is heavily used by academic tourism and hospitality researchers to create knowledge and by data analysts in tourism industry to generate market…

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Using social design to visualize outcomes of sustainable tourism planning: a multiphase, transdisciplinary approach

Doug Arbogast, Peter Butler, Eve Faulkes, Daniel Eades, Jinyang Deng, Kudzayi Maumbe, David Smaldone

This paper aims to describe the transdisciplinary, multiphase, mixed methods, generative design research, participatory planning and social design activities developed and…

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Diagnostic testing in Bayesian analysis

A. George Assaf, Mike G. Tsionas

This paper aims to present several Bayesian specification tests for both in- and out-of-sample situations.

Historical approaches for hospitality and tourism research

Niall G. MacKenzie, Zoi Pittaki, Nicholas Wong

This paper aims to show how historical approaches can better inform understanding of hospitality and tourism research. Recent work in business and management has posited the value…

A neuroscientific perspective of a mixed-use lifestyle center

Mark Scott Rosenbaum, German Contreras Ramirez

This paper aims to explore consumers’ cognitive responses to the presence of other people in a planned lifestyle center. The featured lifestyle center contains shopping, lodging…

On modeling of responses generated by travel 2.0 implementation: fuzzy rule-based systems

Murat Alper Basaran, Seden Dogan, Kemal Kantarci

Web 2.0 applications enable travelers to evaluate several services and assessment attributes. Constructed websites in several languages trigger a new way of data collections…

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Evaluating a guest satisfaction model through data mining

Sérgio Moro, Joaquim Esmerado, Pedro Ramos, Bráulio Alturas

This paper aims to propose a data mining approach to evaluate a conceptual model in tourism, encompassing a large data set characterized by dimensions grounded on existing…

Investigating the appeal of a visitor guide: a triangulated approach

Ye (Sandy) Shen, Michael Lever, Marion Joppe

Destination management organizations deliver travel-related information through visitor guides to build destination awareness and attract potential tourists. Therefore, this…

Mixed methods research in tourism and hospitality journals

Dao Truong, Rose Xiaoming Liu, Jing (Jasper) Yu

This paper aims to examine mixed methods research (MMR) that appeared in eight tourism and hospitality journals (“Annals of Tourism Research”, “Tourism Management”, “Journal of…

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Uncovering the determinants of pro-environmental consumption for green hotels and green restaurants: A mixed-method approach

Heesup Han, Hyoungeun Moon, Sunghyup Sean Hyun

This paper aims to uncover the determining factors of customers’ pro-environmental intention for green hospitality products (green hotels and green restaurants) and explore the…

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LEGO® Serious Play® in multi-method tourism research

Yana Wengel

In the past decade, scholars across social sciences shifted their attention towards creative and dynamic research methods. Despite the growing popularity of LEGO® Serious Play®

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Applications of the experience sampling method: a research agenda for hospitality management

Yitong Yu, Shi Xu, Gang Li, Da Shi

This study aims to provide researchers in hospitality management with a comprehensive understanding of the experience sampling method (ESM) and to engage them in the use of ESM in…

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The relevance of mixed methods for network analysis in tourism and hospitality research

Marcello Mariani, Rodolfo Baggio

Taking stock of extant hospitality and tourism research using social network analysis approaches, this study highlights why using either quantitative or qualitative approaches to…

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Using mobile methods to understand multifaceted heritage organisations

Jane Hamilton Johnstone, Derek Bryce, Matthew J. Alexander

This paper aims to evaluate the possibilities associated with go-along technique and other mobile qualitative methods augmenting other qualitative methods as a novel approach to…

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ISSN:

0959-6119

Online date, start – end:

1989

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Fevzi Okumus