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Handbook of Research on Resident and Tourist Perspectives on Travel Destinations

Patrícia Pinto (Faculty of Economics and Research Centre for Tourism, Sustainability, and Well-Being (CinTurs), University of Algarve, Portugal) and Manuela Guerreiro (Faculty of Economics and Research Centre for Tourism, Sustainability, and Well-Being (CinTurs), University of Algarve, Portugal)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: June, 2020 | Copyright: © 2020 | Pages: 529

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9781799831563
EISBN13: 9781799831570
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3156-3

Description:

Tourism is an economic and social phenomenon that is centered on a tourist’s experience and is dependent on the experiences that are co-created and provided to tourists. Tourism destination managers must understand what tourists perceive as engaging, intense, and memorable in order to remain successful. However, care must also be given to the residents’ perception of local tourism development and how it impacts their community. This is a fundamental aspect for tourism development since host communities that support tourism development tend to be more hospitable with tourists, which influences their satisfaction and loyalty. Moreover, the interaction with residents of host communities is a crucial component of the quality of the tourist experience, contributing to the long-term success and sustainability of destinations. The

The Handbook of Research on Resident and Tourist Perspectives on Travel Destinations is a collection of innovative research that examines travel destinations from the resident and tourist perspectives in order to better support and inform the tourism development process and to make the destinations attractive to visitors while at the same time contributing to resident quality of life and happiness. While highlighting topics including sustainable development, hotel management, and customer satisfaction, this book is ideally designed for government officials, tour developers, travel agencies, brand managers, advertising agencies, restaurateurs, public administrators, hotel managers, tourist industry professionals, academicians, researchers, and students.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Community Participation
  • Consumer Behavior
  • Consumption Patterns
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Gaming
  • Global Business
  • Hotel Management
  • Local Community
  • Sustainable Development
  • Working Conditions

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Patrícia Pinto holds a PhD in Quantitative Methods Applied to Economics and Management (QMAEM) from the University of Algarve. She is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Economics, University of Algarve, Portugal, where she got the Aggregation title. She is Director of the PhD Program in QMAEM and Coordinator of the Research Centre in Tourism, Sustainability and Well-being (CinTurs). Her research interests include applications of statistical methods in tourism and marketing. She has published in influential journals in the fields of Tourism Economics and Management.

Auxiliary Professor at University of Algarve (Portugal). PhD in Economic and Management Sciences, Msc in Cultural Management, and graduated in Communication Sciences. Director of the Master in Marketing Management. Co-coordinator of the Research Centre CinTurs. Research interests: Marketing and tourism, especially in brand management and place branding, consumer behavior, e-Marketing and social media, tourism experiences, arts, and events Marketing. Researcher at CinTurs.

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