ISCONTOUR 2019 Tourism Research Perspectives: Proceedings of the International Student Conference in Tourism ResearchBoD – Books on Demand, 2019 M03 28 - 392 pages The International Student Conference in Tourism Research (ISCONTOUR) offers students a unique platform to present their research and establish a mutual knowledge transfer forum for attendees from academia, industry, government and other organisations. The annual conference, which is jointly organized by the IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems and the Management Center Innsbruck, takes place alternatively at the locations Krems and Innsbruck. The conference research chairs are Prof. (FH) Mag. Christian Maurer (University of Applied Sciences Krems) and Prof. (FH) Mag. Hubert Siller (Management Center Innsbruck). The target audience include international bachelor, master and PhD students, graduates, lecturers and professors from the field of tourism and leisure management as well as businesses and anyone interested in cutting-edge research of the conference topic areas. The conference topics include marketing and management, tourism product development and sustainability, information and communication technologies, finance and budgeting, and human resource management. |
Contents
Determining factors and coopetitive | 1 |
Placing Africa on the | 25 |
Application of Augmented Reality for enhancement of visitor experiences at the Salzburg | 51 |
Investigating the effect of presence in multisensory VR on travel recommendation | 73 |
A brief review of the current Chinese hotel industry | 99 |
Does Casino Element Play a Role? | 122 |
Conceptual Process Model for Instagram Caption Analysis in the Case of the Destination Ischgl | 135 |
A spatial and sentiment analysis of tourism related tweets in Romania | 149 |
the perspective of social demographics | 163 |
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