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What makes Indian domestic tourists crowd-friendly in the post-COVID-19 phase?
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International Journal of Tourism Cities (2024) 10 (1): 6–22.
Published: 05 October 2022
... implications The affective dimension involved in making a travelling decision played a significant role in the post-pandemic phase. While suppliers needed survival, tourists needed social affiliation and escape from the mandated home isolation due to multiple phases of COVID-19 lockdown in India. This study...
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How the sanitation dimensions impacts consumer perceptions and emotions in five-star hotels due to COVID-19 pandemic?
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International Journal of Tourism Cities (2022) 8 (4): 912–930.
Published: 26 January 2022
... at: vikasguptaihm@gmail.com 23 09 2021 15 11 2021 03 01 2022 An online survey instrument was used to collect the data from 1,768 participants (including local and foreign patrons of five-star hotels in India) as it was not possible to go into the field due to the pandemic situation...
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Overtourism in Indian cities: a case study of Nainital
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International Journal of Tourism Cities (2021) 7 (3): 702–724.
Published: 11 September 2020
... of hill cities or waterbody-side in India. Mahfuzuar Rahman Barbhuiya can be contacted at: mehfuz@iitk.ac.in 31 08 2019 14 02 2020 29 05 2020 16 07 2020 26 07 2020 © International Tourism Studies Association. 2020 International Tourism Studies Association...
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Blending foodscapes and urban touristscapes: international tourism and city marketing in Indian cities
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International Journal of Tourism Cities (2020) 6 (3): 639–655.
Published: 27 May 2020
...Alberto Amore; Hiran Roy Purpose Gateway cities such as Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata are central in the tourist experience to India, yet the official government authorities and destination marketing organizations tend to underestimate the potential of these destinations to prospective and returning...
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RETRACTED: Talent management dimensions and its relationship with Generation Y employee’s intention to quit: an Indian hotel perspective
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International Journal of Tourism Cities (2020) 6 (3): 583–600.
Published: 27 August 2019
... relationships between the relevant constructs will be confirmed. For data collection, a cross-sectional survey plan will be used to collect data from the Generation Y employees working in the 5-star hotels across India. This technique is appropriate for the descriptive and predictive functions associated...
