Creative tourism has recently emerged as an important area of tourism development, particularly in the Global North. In the Global South, studies of the profile of creative tourists and their motives for partaking in ...
PURPOSE : This study aimed to determine the motivations of a select group of South Africans in terms of their potential engagement with cultural tourism; more specifically, the study set out to show whether these motivations ...
Douglas, Anneli; Weber, Mnandi(University of Lodz, 2023)
Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, business travel spending is expected to reach two-thirds of the pre-pandemic levels in 2022. Therefore, travel policies remain essential for reducing travel expenses and managing traveller ...
Information exchange is a process through which information, experience and skills are exchanged among stakeholders. While studies acknowledge the role of VICs in enhancing memorable visitor experiences, it remains unclear ...
When tourists select an international destination to visit, the ease of obtaining a visa is seen as an important consideration. However, when the visa application process is perceived as burdensome and emotionally stressful, ...
The decision to travel is a complex occurrence involving a variety of multidimensional elements, considerations and decisions. It typically comprises travel motives (push factors) and negotiating destination choices (pull ...
Information exchange is a process through which information, experience and skills are exchanged among
stakeholders. While previous studies acknowledge that Visitor Information Centres (VICs) exchange information
with ...
Nsanzya, Brenda Monde Kabika(University of Pretoria, 2022)
ABSTRACT
Tourism-agriculture linkages are considered to be a pro-poor tourism strategy with potential to
maximise the developmental impact of tourism through supply-chain linkages with the
agriculture sector. Strong and ...
Creative tourism strategies are often adopted by destinations as a result of its appeal to policy makers, without a serious assessment of tourists’ needs. Although there are significant cultural and heritage resources in ...
Tlabela, Kholadi Ramadimetja Uriel(University of Pretoria, 2021-09)
Information and knowledge exchange is considered a process through which information, knowledge, experience, skills and expertise are exchanged and transferred among different stakeholders. While earlier frameworks (Sheldon, ...
Du Preez, Elizabeth Ann; Govender, Lynette Kumarivani(Routledge, 2020)
While India may attract international tourists with its mystique, different considerations come into play among Indian diaspora as potential travellers. Individuals’ levels of acculturation to their host country will ...
Douglas, Anneli; Mostert, P.G. (Pierre); Slabbert, Liandi Magdalena(Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences at Texas AandM University, 2019)
Millennials will soon become the biggest tourist group to be served because of their sheer numbers as well as their current and potential future income. At the same time, previous studies have shown a decline in national ...
Du Preez, Elizabeth Ann(University of Oradea, Romania, 2019)
Geotourism offers the opportunity to promote geoconservation as well as an understanding of geoheritage and -diversity. Though sites may have high quality geological resources, visitors to these sites have varied interests ...
Govender, Lynette Kumarivani(University of Pretoria, 2020-09)
Ethnicity and culture are increasingly considered in the study of travel behaviour given the global movement of people. Historically during apartheid in South Africa, there was not much leisure travel amongst the Black, ...
In the context of South Africa, there is an increasing interest in the provision of a TSA to be made available at a region level (Ragab, 2014). The satellite accounting approach and its regional extension are likely to be ...
Steyn, Ignatius Ludolph(University of Pretoria, 2020)
Inbound tour operators play a key role in sustainable tourism development, as they are centrally positioned in the distribution chain and provide the link between the supply and demand of tourism products and services. ...
PURPOSE : Research abounds highlighting the differences between males and females when they travel. Even in business travel, these differences have been acknowledged, with suppliers and marketers spending significant money ...
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) and responsible tourism both aspire to contribute to sustainable development. EIA is the process of identifying, assessing and managing the potential impacts of new developments and ...
Tourists become emotionally, physically and socially attached to national parks as they
become familiar with the park’s settings and endow it with value. Researchers have
pointed out that place attachment leads to ...
Jacinto, Formosa; Du Preez, Elizabeth Ann(Danubius University of Galati, 2018)
Post-war countries face a challenge in the process of re-entering the tourism market for several reasons. The damages caused by the violent war environment create the challenges of restoring their image, their economy and ...