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Justice: Origins and Destinations
Godwin applied his theory of mind to the material integument of a society that he believed to be superficial and evanescent. Property ownership... -
Ethical production and export performance across destinations: evidence from Myanmar
Ethical production in global supply chains has become an important issue in international trade. This study examines whether and how exporting...
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Import Competition, Destinations, and Firms’ Patent Strategies
International trade has undergone rapid changes in the last decades. Eastern-European countries opened up and China joined the WTO. These and many...
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Quality of life, quality of business, and destinations of recent graduates: fields of study matter
One of the main challenges facing non-metropolitan regions is the attraction and retention of highly-educated young people. A loss of the brightest...
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Model for measuring carrying capacity in inhabited tourism destinations
Sustainable development of tourist destinations, of any scale, such as countries, regions or municipalities, is hampered by the challenges that...
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Coordination Mechanism of Stakeholders in Tourism Destinations: A Social Network Analysis Exploration
The relationship between stakeholders is intensive and complicated, thus, understanding the relationship between stakeholders is important for the... -
Dynamic Time War**: Intertemporal Clustering Alignments for Hotel Tourism Demand
The consideration of the study on dynamic cluster flows in international tourists is an aspect that has been scarcely addressed in research despite...
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Restricting the construction of second homes in tourist destinations: an effective intervention towards sustainability?
This study evaluates the impact of the second home restriction (Lex Weber) on construction investments in Switzerland. Different specifications and...
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Measuring the economic contribution of tourism to destinations within an input-output framework: some methodological issues
The input-output model is a traditional tool employed in the literature for measuring the contribution of an economic activity within a given...
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Managers’ country-specific experience and outward foreign direct investment: China and cross-countries’ evidence
Using a sample of Chinese listed companies, we provide evidence that firms with managers’ country-specific experience (MCSE) are more likely to...
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Strategies of Differentiation and Sustainable Tourism: The Case of the Gulf Countries
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states are the most competitive touristic destinations in the Middle East and North Africa, mostly due to their... -
Mobility knowledge graph: review and its application in public transport
Understanding human mobility in urban areas is crucial for transportation planning, operations, and online control. The availability of large-scale...
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Examining the performance of transit systems in large US metropolitan areas
The assessment of transport systems has traditionally focused on congestion and ridership as its core performance measures. These perspectives fail...
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IMF Programs and Financial Flows to Offshore Centers
This paper examines whether IMF lending is associated with increases in outflows to offshore financial centers (OFCs), known for bank secrecy and...
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Climate Change and Tourism in Spain. The Case of the Canary Islands and the Costa Blanca (Alicante)
Tourism and climate change are closely related elements of geographical space. Tourism is one of the causal agents of climate change, as it generates... -
Socio-Emotional Reasons and Loyalty to Mass Tourism Destinations
Studies of residential tourism have taken an interesting turn, which stresses the importance of holidaymakers’ performance—their feelings,... -
Command thy blessing from above: vertically delegated carbon reduction targets and firm export performance in China
In large countries with complex political hierarchies, environmental regulations are often implemented in a top-down manner, sparking debates about...
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Estimating flexibility preferences to resolve temporal scheduling conflicts in activity-based modelling
This paper presents a novel activity-based demand model that combines an optimisation framework for continuous temporal scheduling decisions (i.e....
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Distress Migration and Involuntary Return During Pandemic in Assam: Characteristics and Determinants
Novel Coronavirus disease and the resulting lockdown has created a unique situation of involuntary return migration among labourers in India. It...
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The impact of relocations on distances traveled for commuting and grocery shop**: structural equation models of panel data
Residential relocations open a window of opportunity to decrease distances to work and other important daily destinations, such as grocery stores....