2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2015.04.008
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Developing a novel Intuitionistic Fuzzy Importance–performance Analysis for evaluating corporate social responsibility in sport tourism event

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“…Many countries promote sports tourism by joining sports, setting up specialized sports tourism agencies whether in large cities or local towns [3,18]. Sports tourism is a special type of tourism that provides tourists with an active (active participation in sports events as competitors) or passive (passive participation in sports events as spectators) experience that is different from traditional tourism.…”
Section: Literature Review For Sustainable Sports Tourism Evaluation mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many countries promote sports tourism by joining sports, setting up specialized sports tourism agencies whether in large cities or local towns [3,18]. Sports tourism is a special type of tourism that provides tourists with an active (active participation in sports events as competitors) or passive (passive participation in sports events as spectators) experience that is different from traditional tourism.…”
Section: Literature Review For Sustainable Sports Tourism Evaluation mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, important criteria should be fully integrated into the evaluation system to reflect the characteristics and connotation of sports tourism. The initial criteria review was based on relevant academic literature [3,8,9,18,19,24] and expert interviews (a decision group was formed, including tourism industry, Taiwan Tourism Bureau, local government and environmental protection experts). The main framework includes four dimensions, namely social (S), environmental (G), economic (E) and institutional (I).…”
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“…It is worth mentioning that the importance-performance analysis (IPA) method has been widely used in tourism research, such as tourism destination [39], cultural heritage sites [40], parks and protected areas [41], leisure resorts [42], and various forms of tourism [43]. However, the IPA method has gradually shown congenital defects [44][45][46].…”
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confidence: 99%