2018
DOI: 10.1080/10548408.2018.1505579
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Exploring the concept of perceived sustainability at tourist destinations: a market segmentation approach

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“…However, it was essential to seek global sustainability because the market's effects were broad and both positive and negative. Nowadays, according to Cunha (2007), tourism is considered to have economic as well as also cultural, political, social, and environmental effects; thus, it plays an active role in the conservation, recycling (Chandran & Bhattacharya, 2019;Oliver et al, 2019;Sánchez-Fernández et al, 2019), and enhancement of cultural and environmental heritage. However, tourism can be an agent of perversion or cultural, social, environmental, and heritage destruction; it can cause political difficulties.…”
Section: Socioeconomic Effects Of Events On the Local Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, it was essential to seek global sustainability because the market's effects were broad and both positive and negative. Nowadays, according to Cunha (2007), tourism is considered to have economic as well as also cultural, political, social, and environmental effects; thus, it plays an active role in the conservation, recycling (Chandran & Bhattacharya, 2019;Oliver et al, 2019;Sánchez-Fernández et al, 2019), and enhancement of cultural and environmental heritage. However, tourism can be an agent of perversion or cultural, social, environmental, and heritage destruction; it can cause political difficulties.…”
Section: Socioeconomic Effects Of Events On the Local Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dixit et al, 2019;Mariani & Guizzardi, 2020;Richards & Font, 2019;Sánchez-Fernández et al, 2019;Sharma & Sarmah, 2019;Surugiu et al, 2019); ii) socioeconomic effects (e.g. Buckley et al, 2015;Chandran & Bhattacharya, 2019;Gascón, 2016;George, 2015;Mariani & Guizzardi, 2020;Oliver et al, 2019;Sánchez-Fernández et al, 2019); iii) environmental effects (e.g. Benur & Bramwell, 2015;Chandran & Bhattacharya, 2019;D.B.…”
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“…There are few market segmentation studies that consider travel characteristics (accommodation, means of transportation used, duration of stay, number of visits), economic variables (season), demographic items (age, gender, educational level) and geographic ones (residents/non-residents) all at the same time. The role of residents has featured in recent segmentation studies (see for example Sánchez-Fernández et al., 2019 ; Stylidis, 2018 ; Stylidis et al., 2018 ) but in isolation. Where integrated studies were conducted, albeit many decades ago by LaPage (1969) and Stynes and Mahoney (1980) , these studies did not clearly identify distinct tourist groups based on the variables .…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%