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Wetland tourism in natural protected areas: Santay Island (Ecuador)
(Elsevier, 2016)
The main objective of this paper is the analysis of the relationship between two important factors in the decision making process of a tourist when choosing a destination: motivation and satisfaction. This research is done ...
A segmentation of collaborative tourists in World Heritage Sites
(Elsevier, 2019)
Several previous studies have proposed the segmentation of tourists based on their motivations, their sociodemographic profile and the characteristics of their trip. This study has focused on proposing a segmentation of ...
Heritage tourism in the Andes: the case of Cuenca, Ecuador
(Taylor and Francis, 2017)
Heritage tourism has been growing over the last few years, especially in cities that have been declared World Heritage Sites. This paper presents research that investigates the motivations for tourists to visit Cuenca. ...
Multiobjective evolutionary algorithms to identify highly autocorrelated areas: the case of spatial distribution in financially compromised farms
(Springer, 2011)
Local Indicators of Spatial Aggregation (LISA) can be used as objectives in a multicriteria framework when highly autocorrelated areas (hot-spots) must be identified and geographically located in complex areas. To do so, ...
Aggregate consumer ratings and booking intention: the role of brand image
(Springer, 2016)
The very nature of tourist services implies that consumers consider all available cues when making hotel bookings. Information obtained via the Internet is an especially important cue, and the findings of numerous studies ...
¿Es eficiente el mercado financiero español? Evidencia empírica 2003-2015
(Scientific Society Management & Tourism, 2015)
La hipótesis de eficiencia nace como respuesta al interés que suscita el comportamiento de las cotizaciones a lo largo del tiempo. Se basa en la idea de que los precios de los activos financieros en un mercado vienen ...
La influencia de la crisis financiera en la eficiencia de los mercados Latinoamericanos: un análisis empírico
(Editorial Espacios Inc., 2019)
La hipótesis de eficiencia de los mercados (HEM) supone que los precios de los valores reflejan toda la información disponible, por lo que su cumplimiento imposibilitaría anticiparse a los cambios de precios. Se analiza ...