Tourism Research

[Wallet Hub] Professor Leora Halpern Lanz Shares her Insight on 2022’s Best Winder Holiday Destinations

What is the outlook for the winter travel season? The outlook is positive for folks wanting to travel. Frankly, many folks among my own circle of friends and colleagues traveled last summer and are still traveling currently in the fall, and traveling for longer periods (in weeks). I have taken an... More

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[Elsevier] Dr. Makarand Mody, Ph.D., Publishes an Article Exploring Effects of Airbnb on Non-hosting Residents

[Elsevier] Dr. Makarand Mody, Ph.D., Publishes an Article Exploring Effects of Airbnb on Non-hosting Residents

Dr. Makarand Mody, Ph.D., recently published an article in the Tourism Management Perspectives journal exploring the effects of Airbnb on non-hosting residents. The article, "Does Airbnb impact non-hosting Residents' quality of life? Comparing media discourse with empirical evidence," shows that despite the media's portrayal of Airbnb disrupting residents' quality of... More

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Integrating country and brand images: Using the Product—Country Image framework to understand travelers’ loyalty towards responsible tourism operators. Photo by Ibrahim Rifath on Unsplash

Integrating country and brand images: Using the Product—Country Image framework to understand travelers’ loyalty towards responsible tourism operators.

By Makarand Mody Abstract While much research into loyalty has been conducted at the destination level, tourists' loyalty towards their intermediary has not been considered. To address this gap, the present study develops a model of tourists' loyalty towards responsible tourism operators by integrating two streams of literature. The first stream pertains... More

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Social Entrepreneurship Typologies and Tourism: Conceptual Frameworks Photo by Dylan Gillis on Unsplash

Social Entrepreneurship Typologies and Tourism: Conceptual Frameworks

By Makarand Mody Abstract The chapter examines the ways that social entrepreneurs (SE) and Socially-Entrepreneurial Organizations (SEO) have been categorized. SEs have been categorized in terms of their personal traits and character, their organizational context, their work/leadership style, their motivations and the types of activities they undertake. SEOs have been categorized by... More

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Gaming can be sustainable too! Using Social Representation Theory to examine the moderating effects of tourism diversification on residents’ tax paying behavior. Photo by Heather Gill on Unsplash

Gaming can be sustainable too! Using Social Representation Theory to examine the moderating effects of tourism diversification on residents’ tax paying behavior.

By Makarand Mody Abstract Tourism authorities in the Las Vegas region have suggested the diversification of the tourism industry as a strategy to improve the vitality of rural communities outside of the metropolitan area. The present study uses Social Representation Theory as the conceptual basis to test the moderating effects of the... More

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Examining the Personal and Institutional Determinants of Research Productivity in Hospitality and Tourism Management Photo by bruce mars on Unsplash

Examining the Personal and Institutional Determinants of Research Productivity in Hospitality and Tourism Management

By Makarand Mody Abstract This paper aims to utilize a framework from classic sociology – Max Weber’s Typology of Rationality – to understand the motivations for social entrepreneurship in responsible tourism in India. The critical role of the social entrepreneur in effecting the phenomenon of social entrepreneurship has been largely under-recognized. The... More

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The different shades of responsibility: Examining domestic and international travelers' motivations for responsible tourism in India Photo by Brooke Cagle on Unsplash

The different shades of responsibility: Examining domestic and international travelers’ motivations for responsible tourism in India

By Makarand Mody Abstract To address the scarcity of research concerning the demand side of responsible tourism, the present study examines the motivations of domestic and international travelers in India. Data were collected using an Internet survey distributed via e-mail and Facebook to the clients of five responsible tourism operators in India. More

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