2020
DOI: 10.33776/et.v10i2.4781
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Revealing the Literary Landscape: Research Lines and Challenges of Literary Tourism Studies

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“…The th generation population is denoted as: (13) After the mutation operation, the generation yields an intermediate as: (14) From the above, it can be learned that DE algorithm is a global optimization algorithm based on population initialization, which actually has the same idea of optimality preservation itself. Its unique differential variation strategy can influence the directional trend of individual evolution within the population in optimization by perturbing it, and all its standard differential algorithms are formulated as follows:…”
Section: Variational Operator Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The th generation population is denoted as: (13) After the mutation operation, the generation yields an intermediate as: (14) From the above, it can be learned that DE algorithm is a global optimization algorithm based on population initialization, which actually has the same idea of optimality preservation itself. Its unique differential variation strategy can influence the directional trend of individual evolution within the population in optimization by perturbing it, and all its standard differential algorithms are formulated as follows:…”
Section: Variational Operator Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He argued that the diversity of the linguistic landscape in Memphis reflects the characteristics and history of different neighborhoods and cultures. The literature [13] explored the role and impact of literary urban linguistic landscapes in sustainable tourism by studying literary elements in the city, such as literary works and literary places.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Chang and Mak [ 58 ], the gastronomic image from the perspective of tourists can be defined as “tourists” holistic impression about a destination’s gastronomic products and food culture” (p. 91). Despite the abundance of literature on destination image [ 59 , 60 ] and the growing interest of destination marketing organizations (DMOs) in promoting local gastronomic heritage [ 5 , 61 ], there is a paucity of research regarding the importance and implications of gastronomy tourism on destination image formation [ 62 ].…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the distinctive Tang poetry index, this study investigated the effects of literary tourism on tourism growth. Although prior research has emphasized the importance of qualitative analysis (Arcos-Pumarola et al, 2020; Çevik, 2020), this is the first study to our knowledge that relies on a sizable secondary data set and regression analysis methods to demonstrate direct cultural effects on tourism development. We discover that the Tang poetry ranking had a significant favorable impact on both the number of domestic tourists and their revenue, using data from 340 cities in 2003 and the top 100 Tang poem ranking index.…”
Section: Conclusion Limitations and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, the literature has failed either to validate a direct link between literature and tourism revenue, or to demonstrate a clear positive correlation between the two using accurate secondary data. Most of the research on literary tourism is qualitative (Arcos-Pumarola et al, 2020). There are two plausible explanations for this result.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%