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An analysis of the travel agency industry in Singapore based on porter's model.
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“Wherever I go, there you are” the mobility/mooring paradigm in travel journalism
Published 2019“…Content analysis of newspaper travel journalism finds that mobility of travel and ideas is expressed as novelty, exotica and adventure; and that these are moored in presumed audience schemata of social identification, cultural similarity, and a shared awareness of tourist behaviour. Second, the interplay between mobility and mooring reveals presumed, accepted and established structures of power, representing a host country via the cultural frameworks of the writer’s nation.…”
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Forecasting air passenger volume in Singapore: Determining the explanatory variables for econometric models
Published 2017“…This paper explores several explanatory variables, such as Singapore GDP, China GDP, exchange rate and tourist numbers, to build econometric models to predict the air passenger movements and analyzes and compares the relative results from corresponding models. …”
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Presenting social media information on mobile devices using multiple contexts
Published 2015“…Design/methodology/approach – Using tourism as a domain, the authors conducted a user evaluation study with a prototype to investigate users’ preferred ways of organizing different types of social media information based on multiple contexts. …”
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Successes and failures of cultural theme parks in Singapore.
Published 2008“…This is a stark contrast to tourism in Singapore as a whole. This research has been undertaken to examine the reasons for the failure of theme parks in Singapore.This study aims to address the hypothesis of "All theme parks are successful". …”
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Improvement of the riding comfort for sentosa cable car cabin
Published 2013“…The list of feasible cooling concepts will be presented to the Mount Faber Cable Car Group for consideration to be implemented with the hope to improve and reduce the interior temperature of the cabin and hence brings about a relaxing and comfortable ride for the tourist in Singapore.…”
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Development of point-of-interest recommendation web application
Published 2016“…In today’s modern technology age, whereby users have access to high bandwidth network, it has been a norm for people to frequently visit recommendation website to look for point-of-interests such as nearby restaurants or tourist attractions. However, most recommendation systems such as “HungryGoWhere” would only provide recommendation for 1 type of category, such as food for this instance, which proves to be uninformative for general users. …”
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Effect of user-generated content on consumer's perception.
Published 2011“…Through various online platforms, consumers are able to share their opinions and experiences regarding a particular tourism product, and engage in electronic word-of-mouth in the form of user-generated contents. …”
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A review on the resilience models and attributes within the built environment.
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The Moderating Effect of Intellectual Capital on the Relationship of Innovation Practices in SME’s Performance
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They acclaimed, I used: an investigation of traveller’s behavioural intention to use YouTube shorts for selection of ecotourism destination
Published 2024“…The current study aims to examine how tourists gather information from YouTube shorts and its influence on their intention to use it for selection of an ecotourism destination. …”
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The influence of nature and culture in the formation of traditional food at Lenggong Valley, Perak
Published 2024“…Beside inheritance, the uniqueness and differences of Lenggong’s traditional food connotes a potential that can also be benefited as a tourist attraction.…”
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The art of an emotional past; memory and lament in the Singaporean novel.
Published 2012“…The celebratory tone when approaching our memory has taken an aggressive forefront of the tourism board brochures and official social mantra. …”
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The changing purposes of physical sites of World War II memory : a study of Japan and Singapore
Published 2017“…The dissertation will identify that besides commemoration, the agendas of these sponsors influenced the purposes of such physical sites, which included nation building, justifying political legitimacy, and tourism heritage, which was adapted to changing priorities during differing timeframes.…”
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The cultural industries of India
Published 2024“…By covering specific aspects of the cultural and creative sectors in India– from film festivals to music and performing arts, from cinema to tourism, including a policy review on innovation in the creative industries – the various chapters offer a comprehensive overview of the relationship between the cultural and creative industries and the wider economic, social, cultural and political processes taking place within India and its diaspora. …”
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Post COVID-19 : management strategies for cruise service recovery
Published 2021“…A survey questionnaire is designed and administered on the Chinese tourism market. Thereafter, the collected data (n = 376) were analyzed using structural equation modeling. …”
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Singapore's battle against hepatitis B in the late twentieth century
Published 2023“…It argues that Singapore’s social and political context of having exponential tourism even at the height of hepatitis B and its multicultural background resulted in hepatitis B not being deemed as a disgraceful disease in Singapore. …”
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First record of multi-species synchronous coral spawning from Malaysia
Published 2015“…Here we present the first documentation of a multi-species coral spawning event from reefs around Pulau Tioman, Peninsular Malaysia, a popular diving and tourist destination located on the edge of the coral triangle. …”
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