Quantitative Methods in Tourism Economics edited by Álvaro Matias, Peter Nijkamp, Manuela Sarmento.

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Other Authors: Matias, Álvaro (Editor), Nijkamp, Peter (Editor), Sarmento, Manuela (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Heidelberg : Physica-Verlag HD : Imprint: Physica, 2013.
Edition:1st ed. 2013.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • Editorial Introduction
  • Behavioral Issues: Loyalty Measurement in Tourism
  • Tourists Return Intentions
  • Evaluation of the Interrailers’ Satisfaction Regarding the Tourism Services and Activities in Italy, Greece and Croatia
  • Forecasting Tourism Demand for South Africa Using a Single Equation Causal Approach
  • The Importance of ICT for Tourism Demand
  • Migration and Tourism Flows in New Zealand
  • Supply of Tourist Amenities: How to Create a New Holiday Destination?- The Economic Impact of Social Tourism Programmes
  • Cultural Festivals and Regional Economic Development
  • Assessing the Spatial and Environmental Characteristics of Rural Tourism Lodging Units Using a Geographical Weighted Regression Model
  • Yield Revenue Management in the Hotel Sector
  • Macro and Sustainability Issues: Tourism Growth versus Economic Development
  • Gender, Wages, and Productivity
  • Territorial Differentiation, Competitiveness and Sustainability of Tourism
  • Did the Financial Crisis and Policy Deregulation for Chinese Tourists Affect the Efficiency and Output Slacks of Taiwanese Hotels?- Institutional Analysis of Environmental Management Practices
  • Market Segmentation in Tourism.