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Smiling for the camera: the influence of film audiences on a budget tourism destination.
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This article is published in Tourism Culture & Communication.The article was published on 2001-01-01. It has received 133 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Tourism geography & Tourism.read more
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Promoting Destinations via Film Tourism: An Empirical Identification of Supporting Marketing Initiatives
Simon Hudson,J. R. Brent Ritchie +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify the optimum marketing factors that encourage tourists to visit destinations that appear (or are depicted) in the movies and propose a model for exploiting film tourism marketing opportunities.
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Film tourism – Evolution, progress and prospects
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a road map of the exponential growth in social science literature associated with the cognate areas that study, or contribute to, film tourism, highlighting the major research themes, issues and contributing conceptual frameworks, critiquing existing and developing perspectives and addressing critical gaps in knowledge.
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Effects of Korean television dramas on the flow of Japanese tourists.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effects of Korean TV drama series on the potential or actual Japanese tourist flow to Korea and explored the reasons for the popularity of the Korean TV dramas, the change of perceived image as an impact of the melodrama, and the preferred products of soap opera-induced tourism.
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Celebrity fan involvement and destination perceptions
TL;DR: This article investigated the extent to which people's involve- ment with a celebrity affects their perceptions of tourism destinations (familiarity, image, and visitation intentions) and found that celebrity involvement positively affected familiarity and visitation intention.
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Toddlers, tourism and Tobermory: destination marketing issues and television-induced tourism.
TL;DR: The impact of television-induced tourism on tourism business performance and activity on the Isle of Mull has been explored in this paper, showing that the effects were concentrated spatially and temporally.
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Case Study Research: Design and Methods
TL;DR: In this article, buku ini mencakup lebih dari 50 studi kasus, memberikan perhatian untuk analisis kuantitatif, membahas lebah lengkap penggunaan desain metode campuran penelitian, and termasuk wawasan metodologi baru.
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The concept of a tourist area cycle of evolution: implications for management of resources.
TL;DR: The concept of a recognizable cycle in the evolution of tourist areas is presented in this paper, using a basic s curve to illustrate their waving and waning popularity, and specific stages in the evolutionary sequence are described, along with a range of possible future trends.
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Movie induced tourism
TL;DR: In this article, the power of movies when inducing people to travel to the locations where they were filmed was investigated and the data gathered at 12 US locations supported earlier anecdotal accounts of movie-induced tourism.
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Re‐thinking case study: notes from the second Cambridge Conference
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a case study from the second Cambridge Conference on Re-thinking Case Studies (CCS) on case studies in education, focusing on the use of case studies for case studies.
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Seeing is believing: the effect of film on visitor numbers to screened locations
Nichola Tooke,Michael J. Baker +1 more
TL;DR: The authors surveys material drawn from academic research, journals and newspapers about the effect of film, both television film and movies, on visitor numbers and draws conclusions for the film and tourist industries.
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