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1. Developing wine tourism experiences : a discrete choice analysis using best-worst scaling data
abstractThe aim of this research is to aid winery managers in bundling a plethora of different service features to meet the wine tourists' expectations. A discrete choice model using best-worst scaling (BWS) data is estimated to obtain the relative importance of the attributes included in the analysis. Findings show that the most important aspects that make wineries attractive are: to offer wine tastings and "tour & visits", to provide visitors with wine specialists/tour guides and, finally, to make the surrounding area and natural environment as pleasant as possible. Furthermore, the study highlights that wine tourists' preferences are heterogeneous.
Del Chiappa, Giacomo; Martín, Juan Carlos; Román, Concepción;2022
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2. Travel desire over intention in pandemic times
Fedeli, Giancarlo; Nguyen, Thi Hong Hai; Williams, Nigel L.; Del Chiappa, Giacomo; Wassler, Philipp;2022
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Citations: 2 (based on OpenCitations)
3. Increasing vaccination intention in pandemic times : a social marketing perspective
Wassler, Philipp; Del Chiappa, Giacomo; Nguyen, Thi Hong Hai; Fedeli, Giancarlo; Williams, Nigel L.;2022
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Citations: 2 (based on OpenCitations)
4. Tourism motivation : a complex adaptive system
Khalilzadeh, Jalayer; Kozak, Metin; Del Chiappa, Giacomo;2024
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5. The impact of COVID-19 on Italian accommodation : a supply-perspective
Del Chiappa, Giacomo; Bregoli, Ilenia; Fotiadis, Anestis K.;2021
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Citations: 2 (based on OpenCitations)
6. Uncovering knowledge on travel behaviour during COVID-19 : a convergent parallel mixed-methods study in the context of Italy
Del Chiappa, Giacomo; Bregoli, Ilenia; Atzeni, Marcello;2021
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Citations: 5 (based on OpenCitations)
7. Collaboration and learning processes in value co-creation : a destination perspective
Melis, Giuseppe; McCabe, Scott; Atzeni, Marcello; Del Chiappa, Giacomo;2023
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Citations: 13 (based on OpenCitations)
8. Online tourism experiences : exploring digital and human dimensions in in-remote destination visits
Pasquinelli, Cecilia; Trunfio, Mariapina; Punziano, Gabriella; Del Chiappa, Giacomo;2023
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Citations: 2 (based on OpenCitations)
9. Tourism destination competitiveness in Italy : a stakeholders' perspective
Goffi, Gianluca; Cucculelli, Marco; Del Chiappa, Giacomo;2023
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10. The Impact of Covid-19 on Italian Accommodation : A Supply-Perspective
abstractPurpose: The current COVID-19 pandemic has created an extremely dynamic and uncertain environment in which businesses find it very difficult to operate, particularly those in the hospitality industry. It is therefore very important to understand which actions hospitality businesses think the private and public sectors should adopt in order to cope with the pandemic and its impact. To facilitate this, this research adopted chaos theory to investigate Italian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the hospitality sector. Methods: A mixed method approach, based on a convergent parallel design data validation variant, was adopted. A survey with open and closed questions was developed and sent to a sample of businesses. 1,040 completed questionnaires were collected and analysed through descriptive statistics; in addition to these usable surveys, 361 open-ended answers were analysed thematically. Results: The results showed that Italian entrepreneurs and managers were over-relying on interventions from the public sector and that there was a lack of business actions being made, thus evidencing a deficit in terms of long-term strategic thinking and the innovation required during such turbulent times. Implications: Although these results cannot be generalised to the whole of the hospitality industry, they shed light on important elements that industry associations should take into account
Del Chiappa, Giacomo; Bregoli, Ilenia; Fotiadis, Anestis K.;2021
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