Employing a value-belief-norm framework to gauge Carthage residents' intentions to support sustainable cultural heritage tourism

HA Megeirhi, KM Woosnam, MA Ribeiro… - Journal of …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
In light of the recent conflicts in Carthage over land use, cultural heritage preservation, and
sustainable tourism, this work utilized a value-belief-norm (VBN) theoretical framework to …

Residents' attitude as determinant of tourism sustainability: The case of Trujillo

MFB López, NR Virto, JA Manzano… - Journal of Hospitality and …, 2018 - Elsevier
This research aims to gain knowledge to understand residents' attitudes towards tourism
sustainability in a destination where the main attraction is an archaeological site by …

Sustainable development of industrial heritage tourism–A case study of the Industrial Monuments Route in Poland

AR Szromek, K Herman, M Naramski - Tourism Management, 2021 - Elsevier
The main goal of our research was to identify, characterize and discuss the main types of
business models that can be found in touristic heritage sites that have been transformed into …

Tour guide performance and sustainable visitor behavior at cultural heritage sites

MM Alazaizeh, MM Jamaliah, JT Mgonja… - Journal of Sustainable …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Using structural equation modeling, this study investigates how tour guide performance
influences visitors' sustainable behavior at cultural heritage sites by examining the …

Visitors' experience, place attachment and sustainable behaviour at cultural heritage sites: A conceptual framework

P Buonincontri, A Marasco, H Ramkissoon - Sustainability, 2017 - mdpi.com
Sustainable tourism research has attracted wide interest from scholars and practitioners.
While several heritage sites are mandated to provide optimum visitor satisfaction with …

Visiting intangible cultural heritage tourism sites: From value cognition to attitude and intention

Q Qiu, T Zheng, Z Xiang, M Zhang - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
Intangible cultural heritage (ICH) has recently become an important area of tourism
development for many countries that are home to such cultural resources. Within this …

[HTML][HTML] Contradictory or aligned? The nexus between authenticity in heritage conservation and heritage tourism, and its impact on satisfaction

T Dai, X Zheng, J Yan - Habitat International, 2021 - Elsevier
The discrepancy between authenticity regarding heritage conservation and perceived
authenticity in heritage tourism has been extensively discussed and seen as an obstacle for …

The social value of heritage: Balancing the promotion-preservation relationship in the Altamira World Heritage Site, Spain

E Parga-Dans, PA González, RO Enríquez - Journal of Destination …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The designation of World Heritage Sites (WHSs) by UNESCO strengthens the
international and national image of heritage destinations in the growing market of cultural …

Does self-congruity or functional congruity better predict destination attachment? A higher-order structural model

A Usakli, KG Kucukergin, D Shi, F Okumus - Journal of Destination …, 2022 - Elsevier
Although self-congruity (SC) theory proposes that private SC and public SC constitute the
two higher-order dimensions of SC, extant research in tourism has not investigated these …

Stolen history: Community concern towards looting of cultural heritage and its tourism implications

A Al-Ansi, JS Lee, B King, H Han - Tourism Management, 2021 - Elsevier
It has become increasingly commonplace to exhibit antiques and historical artefacts in
cultural museums, prompted by the flourishing global art market. However, behind the …