2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.tmp.2020.100667
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Redefining Asian tourism

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“…Although the UNWTO (2024) stated that the Middle East, Europe and Africa performed strongest in 2023, the significant rise of the Asian travel market continues. Yang and Ong (2020) assert that the proliferation of low-cost carriers in expansion and the widespread use of smartphones for travel planning and assessment have been instrumental in the boom of Asian tourism. The development of the blue economy (Bhattacharya and Dash, 2021) has also influenced this rise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the UNWTO (2024) stated that the Middle East, Europe and Africa performed strongest in 2023, the significant rise of the Asian travel market continues. Yang and Ong (2020) assert that the proliferation of low-cost carriers in expansion and the widespread use of smartphones for travel planning and assessment have been instrumental in the boom of Asian tourism. The development of the blue economy (Bhattacharya and Dash, 2021) has also influenced this rise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, his non-Papuan identity at the same time may neutralize attachment to the cultural insider values and act as a balance to maintain objectivity. Indeed, Yang & Ong (2020) note that being from the oppressed side does not necessarily guarantee a subaltern perspective. In addition, cultural interpretation was further expanded as the co-authors checked the codes derived for internal and external consistency.…”
Section: Researchers' Position and Reflexivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, all the authors found working on the Papuan context particularly interesting since it evidenced distinctive worldviews which contrasted with the research epistemes of other cultures (such as Indonesian, Tongan, New Zealand Maori, Welsh etc), and highlighted the importance of legitimising 'other ways of knowing' in understanding the tourism phenomenon (for example Cater et al, 2018;Cave & Dredge, 2020). The result is a critical polyphonic analysis derived from the personal and professional perspectives (Yang & Ong, 2020) of all the participants. 'Walking the talk' in this way, follows thorough the co-authors' commitment to cross-cultural research design; cocreative processes; critical tourism and privileging of indigenous voice.…”
Section: Researchers' Position and Reflexivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of the hotel, tourism and restaurant industries has changed in the last three decades. Consistent economic growth has contributed to increasing the Asian market as a destination for domestic and foreign tourists (Yang & Ong, 2020). The expansion of low-cost carriers and the increase in the use of smartphones in tourism planning, supported by applications and various reviews, influenced tourism increase in Asia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%