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This study intends to examine the web accessibility of three tourism supply agents (hotels, travel agents and museums). The results obtained contribute to observing whether there are differences in levels of web accessibility among these tourism supply agents and, based on the problems identified, suggest strategies to overcome these problems. To evaluate the level of web accessibility of tourism supply agents, two automatic online tools (AccessMonitor and TAW), which consider Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), version 2.0, were used. To identify differences among the supply tourism agents in terms of the level of web accessibility, statistical tests (ANOVA and Kruskal–Wallis) were used. All the tourism supply agents analysed reveal considerable problems related to web accessibility. The perceivable and robust principles are the two principles of WGAG 2.0 with the greatest number of failures. However, differences among the supply agents analysed are observed. Museums present the highest level of web accessibility, while travel agents have the lowest. Therefore, it is necessary to implement improvements in tourism websites to overcome informational constraints that many people with disabilities (PwD) face in tourism activities. Due to the central role of the Internet for people with and without disabilities, this study highlights barriers that should be eliminated to facilitate the travel decision-making process, especially for PwD. Consequently, it can contribute to a greater number of people being able to participate in tourism activities, improving their well-being and rehabilitation.
Celeste Eusébio; Leonor Teixeira; Pedro Teixeira; Maria João Caneiro; Diana Lemos; André Silveiro. The State of Web Accessibility for tourists with disabilities: a comparative study between different tourism supply agents. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 2021, 1 -13.
AMA StyleCeleste Eusébio, Leonor Teixeira, Pedro Teixeira, Maria João Caneiro, Diana Lemos, André Silveiro. The State of Web Accessibility for tourists with disabilities: a comparative study between different tourism supply agents. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology. 2021; ():1-13.
Chicago/Turabian StyleCeleste Eusébio; Leonor Teixeira; Pedro Teixeira; Maria João Caneiro; Diana Lemos; André Silveiro. 2021. "The State of Web Accessibility for tourists with disabilities: a comparative study between different tourism supply agents." Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology , no. : 1-13.
Accessible tourism is a very important growth market that should not be ignored by the tourism industry, not only due to legal obligations and social responsibility but also because of business opportunities. However, people with special needs face various constraints in accessing tourism products. The absence of accessible information is one of the main barriers that people with special needs face when they intend to travel. The Internet represents one of the most important information sources in tourism. However, a limited number of studies examine the use of the Internet in the accessible tourism market, specifically website accessibility. To extend knowledge in this field, this study aims to analyse the website accessibility of hotels and Pousadas de Portugal located in the Central Region of Portugal. A sample of 306 websites was analysed based on Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, using automatic web diagnostic tools (AccessMonitor and TAW). This analysis was performed considering the A, AA and AAA conformance levels of WCAG. Findings reveal that the web accessibility level of the hotels analysed is low, with the ‘Perceivable’ and ‘Robust’ guidelines being the most critical. Moreover, there are differences in the web accessibility levels in terms of hotel category. Contrary to what was expected, the higher category hotels present the lowest level of web accessibility. These results can help hotel managers and web designers to improve communication with an important growth market – accessible tourism.
Pedro Teixeira; Celeste Eusébio; Leonor Teixeira. How diverse is hotel website accessibility? A study in the central region of Portugal using web diagnostic tools. Tourism and Hospitality Research 2021, 1 .
AMA StylePedro Teixeira, Celeste Eusébio, Leonor Teixeira. How diverse is hotel website accessibility? A study in the central region of Portugal using web diagnostic tools. Tourism and Hospitality Research. 2021; ():1.
Chicago/Turabian StylePedro Teixeira; Celeste Eusébio; Leonor Teixeira. 2021. "How diverse is hotel website accessibility? A study in the central region of Portugal using web diagnostic tools." Tourism and Hospitality Research , no. : 1.
The peer-to-peer (P2P) sharing accommodation practice has experienced exponential growth in the number of users in recent years. The aim of this paper is to profile the demand of P2P accommodation based on the motivational factors for choosing this type of lodging in Portugal. An online survey to collect information regarding the motivation of P2P guests was carried out. The study identifies four homogenous groups of P2P accommodation users, resorting to a hierarchical cluster analysis. The findings demonstrate interesting differences between the identified clusters in terms of personality traits, satisfaction and behavioral intentions. The results reveal the importance of differentiated strategies for groups of users to meet their motivations, improving their experience, and thus leading to higher satisfaction levels.
Cláudia Oliveira; Celeste Eusébio; Filipa Brandão. Heterogeneity in Peer-to-peer Accommodation Users: Motivations, Personality Traits, Satisfaction, and Behavioral Intentions. International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration 2021, 1 -33.
AMA StyleCláudia Oliveira, Celeste Eusébio, Filipa Brandão. Heterogeneity in Peer-to-peer Accommodation Users: Motivations, Personality Traits, Satisfaction, and Behavioral Intentions. International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration. 2021; ():1-33.
Chicago/Turabian StyleCláudia Oliveira; Celeste Eusébio; Filipa Brandão. 2021. "Heterogeneity in Peer-to-peer Accommodation Users: Motivations, Personality Traits, Satisfaction, and Behavioral Intentions." International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration , no. : 1-33.
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore and typify the characteristics and diverse features of urban speciality stores selling rural provenance food, taking the case of three cities in Portugal. Design/methodology/approach The study was based on hierarchical cluster analysis, performed upon data collected from a survey to 113 shops, located in Aveiro (n = 15), Lisbon (n = 56) and Porto (n = 42). Findings The study identified three clusters of shops according to the type of rural provenance products sold, services provided and clientele characteristics: the wine focused, the rural provenance focused and the generalist. The study confirms that in Portugal, small food retail outlets, with different rural provenance patterns and degrees of specialization have considerably grown in large cities over the last decade. Research limitations/implications The study contributes to typifying urban speciality food stores selling rural provenance products and to addressing critical research gaps on this topic. The study highlights the dynamism of small food retail outlets and their significance, mediating and responding to changing patterns of food consumption in urban spaces. Originality/value This study contributes to a better understanding and characterization of food speciality shops in urban settings and their links with rural territories of provenance, an under-researched topic on the food retail literature.
Alexandre Silva; Elisabete Figueiredo; Mónica Truninger; Celeste Eusébio; Teresa Forte. A typology of urban speciality shops selling rural provenance food products – a contribution from Portugal. British Food Journal 2021, ahead-of-p, 1 .
AMA StyleAlexandre Silva, Elisabete Figueiredo, Mónica Truninger, Celeste Eusébio, Teresa Forte. A typology of urban speciality shops selling rural provenance food products – a contribution from Portugal. British Food Journal. 2021; ahead-of-p (ahead-of-p):1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlexandre Silva; Elisabete Figueiredo; Mónica Truninger; Celeste Eusébio; Teresa Forte. 2021. "A typology of urban speciality shops selling rural provenance food products – a contribution from Portugal." British Food Journal ahead-of-p, no. ahead-of-p: 1.
Air quality is a topic with growing interest within the tourism industry, especially for destinations with a high volume of tourism. Several implications on tourism demand are already recognised, such as influence on health and well-being, travel behaviour and trip satisfaction. However, there is a knowledge gap concerning its influence on tourism decision making. To overcome this gap this study intends to examine the relevance of destinations’ air quality on tourism decision making before and during tourism trips. A qualitative study was carried out based on in-depth interviews with visitors from different cultural backgrounds and with different health conditions. A content analysis was undertaken to find the major references regarding the topic and to establish a comparative analysis. The results demonstrate a lack of concern regarding air quality in specific dimensions of travel planning. Nevertheless, when visitors are confronted with episodes of air pollution at the destination, they tend to adopt adaptive strategies to prevent negative effects. Differences were found between groups from different places of residence and between individuals with or without health problems. The paper ends with guidelines for those developing recreation and tourism activities concerning the relevance that should be assigned to air quality in the development of these activities.
V. Rodrigues; M.J. Carneiro; C. Eusébio; M. Madaleno; M. Robaina; C. Gama; K. Oliveira; H. Relvas; M. Lopes; A. Monteiro. How important is air quality in travel decision-making? Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism 2021, 35, 100380 .
AMA StyleV. Rodrigues, M.J. Carneiro, C. Eusébio, M. Madaleno, M. Robaina, C. Gama, K. Oliveira, H. Relvas, M. Lopes, A. Monteiro. How important is air quality in travel decision-making? Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism. 2021; 35 ():100380.
Chicago/Turabian StyleV. Rodrigues; M.J. Carneiro; C. Eusébio; M. Madaleno; M. Robaina; C. Gama; K. Oliveira; H. Relvas; M. Lopes; A. Monteiro. 2021. "How important is air quality in travel decision-making?" Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism 35, no. : 100380.
The pandemic caused by coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (associated to the disease named COVID-19) is having a global impact that affects health, the economy and the environment. These impacts are negative in most of the sectors but benefits also occurred in specific fields. Tourism was one of the most negatively affected economic sectors, and in terms of benefits, the improvement of air quality can be highlighted, with positive health implications. This paper aims to evaluate the impacts on these two particular fields—tourism and air quality—focusing on Portugal due to the relevance of tourism in the country. The research carried out in this paper enables us to find the most critical areas and identifies lessons learnt and recommendations for the post-COVID period. Tourism and air quality data were collected for both 2019 and 2020 and compared in terms of quantitative and spatial analysis. The Lisbon metropolitan area—the geographical area where the capital of the country is located—was the area that suffered the most negative impacts in terms of tourism activity but was also the one where highest benefits in terms of air pollution reduction and human exposure were felt. Recommendations for future strategies are suggested, including new concepts of tourism connected to the environment; the investment in online/virtual tourism activities; promotion of the domestic market; mitigation of the over-tourism problem and using environmental issues, such as air quality, as new attractiveness criteria for tourism destinations.
Alexandra Monteiro; Celeste Eusébio; Maria Carneiro; Mara Madaleno; Margarita Robaina; Vitor Rodrigues; Carla Gama; Hélder Relvas; Michael Russo; Kevin Oliveira; Myriam Lopes; Carlos Borrego. Tourism and Air Quality during COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons for the Future. Sustainability 2021, 13, 3906 .
AMA StyleAlexandra Monteiro, Celeste Eusébio, Maria Carneiro, Mara Madaleno, Margarita Robaina, Vitor Rodrigues, Carla Gama, Hélder Relvas, Michael Russo, Kevin Oliveira, Myriam Lopes, Carlos Borrego. Tourism and Air Quality during COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons for the Future. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (7):3906.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlexandra Monteiro; Celeste Eusébio; Maria Carneiro; Mara Madaleno; Margarita Robaina; Vitor Rodrigues; Carla Gama; Hélder Relvas; Michael Russo; Kevin Oliveira; Myriam Lopes; Carlos Borrego. 2021. "Tourism and Air Quality during COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons for the Future." Sustainability 13, no. 7: 3906.
Air quality (AQ) is gaining considerable visibility within the tourism sector. However, despite several studies analysing the impact of tourism activities on the AQ of destinations, little is known about the inverse relation. This paper analyses the role of AQ on travel planning and the factors influencing it, specifically the influence of environmentally friendly daily behaviours and concerns with AQ impacts on visitor health. To accomplish this, a questionnaire survey (N = 834) was carried out to visitors. Two Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and two multivariate regression models were used to identify the factors influencing the role of AQ in travel planning. Results reveal that despite AQ not having a substantial role in travel planning of tourism activities, the environmentally friendly daily behaviours of visitors have a positive influence on the role of AQ in travel planning. The paper ends with some theoretical and practical implications.
Maria João Carneiro; Vitor Rodrigues; Celeste Eusébio; Margarita Robaina; Mara Madaleno; Alexandra Monteiro; Carla Gama; Kevin Oliveira; Michael Russo; Carlos Borrego. Tourism and Air Quality: Factors Influencing the Role of Air Quality in Visitors Travel Planning. Tourism Planning & Development 2021, 1 -21.
AMA StyleMaria João Carneiro, Vitor Rodrigues, Celeste Eusébio, Margarita Robaina, Mara Madaleno, Alexandra Monteiro, Carla Gama, Kevin Oliveira, Michael Russo, Carlos Borrego. Tourism and Air Quality: Factors Influencing the Role of Air Quality in Visitors Travel Planning. Tourism Planning & Development. 2021; ():1-21.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMaria João Carneiro; Vitor Rodrigues; Celeste Eusébio; Margarita Robaina; Mara Madaleno; Alexandra Monteiro; Carla Gama; Kevin Oliveira; Michael Russo; Carlos Borrego. 2021. "Tourism and Air Quality: Factors Influencing the Role of Air Quality in Visitors Travel Planning." Tourism Planning & Development , no. : 1-21.
This chapter examines the website accessibility of museums located in Portugal (N = 575), based on the web content accessibility guidelines (WCAG 2.0), and on the three type of conformance levels (A, AA, and AAA), using two web diagnostic tools: AccessMonitor and TAW (Test de Accessibilidad Web). The results show that the average accessibility of museum websites is 5.80 on a scale from 1 to 10. However, while according to AccessMonitor, there are 14 websites (2.43% of the total) with a level of accessibility of 10 (excellent web accessibility practices); there are also some websites with a global index lower than 3 (classified as bad practice). The results obtained through TAW show that an average of 58.43 problems were identified in each website analyzed. These results highlight that several improvements should be introduced in the websites of Portuguese museums in order to make information available to all people.
Celeste Eusébio; Maria João Carneiro; Leonor Teixeira; Diana Lemos. Museum Website Accessibility Examined Using Automatic Diagnostic Tools. Handbook of Research on the Impacts and Implications of COVID-19 on the Tourism Industry 2021, 218 -233.
AMA StyleCeleste Eusébio, Maria João Carneiro, Leonor Teixeira, Diana Lemos. Museum Website Accessibility Examined Using Automatic Diagnostic Tools. Handbook of Research on the Impacts and Implications of COVID-19 on the Tourism Industry. 2021; ():218-233.
Chicago/Turabian StyleCeleste Eusébio; Maria João Carneiro; Leonor Teixeira; Diana Lemos. 2021. "Museum Website Accessibility Examined Using Automatic Diagnostic Tools." Handbook of Research on the Impacts and Implications of COVID-19 on the Tourism Industry , no. : 218-233.
This chapter aims to examine internet usage to plan a tourism trip by people with special needs (PwSN), particularly addressing differences in the intensity of internet usage according to their age and education level. To achieve these aims, a survey was applied to a sample of Portuguese people with special needs who have already undertaken tourism trips. Various bivariate statistical tests (chi-square, t test, ANOVA, and Kruskal-Wallis) were used to examine differences in internet usage according to respondents' age and education level. Results obtained reveal that the internet is the most important information source used by PwSN in planning their tourism trips. However, respondents report that they are not very satisfied with the online sources used. Moreover, online sources used to plan tourism activities vary according to PwSNs' age and education level.
Maria João Carneiro; Leonor Teixeira; Celeste Eusébio; Elisabeth Kastenholz; Andreia Antunes Moura. Use of the Internet to Plan Tourism Trips by People With Special Needs. Handbook of Research on the Impacts and Implications of COVID-19 on the Tourism Industry 2021, 74 -95.
AMA StyleMaria João Carneiro, Leonor Teixeira, Celeste Eusébio, Elisabeth Kastenholz, Andreia Antunes Moura. Use of the Internet to Plan Tourism Trips by People With Special Needs. Handbook of Research on the Impacts and Implications of COVID-19 on the Tourism Industry. 2021; ():74-95.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMaria João Carneiro; Leonor Teixeira; Celeste Eusébio; Elisabeth Kastenholz; Andreia Antunes Moura. 2021. "Use of the Internet to Plan Tourism Trips by People With Special Needs." Handbook of Research on the Impacts and Implications of COVID-19 on the Tourism Industry , no. : 74-95.
This chapter describes how Tourism 4.0 is a concept that combines tourism and the fourth industrial revolution, and although the literature in this field is very scarce, this concept has been explored in some research projects, such as the government-sponsored research project in Slovenian tourism. People with various kinds of access requirements represent a combination of challenges and opportunities for the tourism industry. Tourism 4.0 set up the main goals of making tourism accessible to everyone at any time. Therefore, this new phenomenon may have an essential role in the development of accessible tourism. The adoption of technological components in accessible tourism enables the development of a new technological solution that can facilitate access to tourism products for disabled people, contributing to the development of accessible tourism. The new term [email protected] 4.0 is the answer to the role of the fourth industrial revolution in accessible tourism, emphasizing the effect of Industry 4.0 components in the tourism sector.
Pedro Teixeira; Leonor Teixeira; Celeste Eusébio. [email protected] 4.0. Research Anthology on Cross-Industry Challenges of Industry 4.0 2021, 1444 -1463.
AMA StylePedro Teixeira, Leonor Teixeira, Celeste Eusébio. [email protected] 4.0. Research Anthology on Cross-Industry Challenges of Industry 4.0. 2021; ():1444-1463.
Chicago/Turabian StylePedro Teixeira; Leonor Teixeira; Celeste Eusébio. 2021. "[email protected] 4.0." Research Anthology on Cross-Industry Challenges of Industry 4.0 , no. : 1444-1463.
There is a clear need to address the technological effects of providing conditions for accessibility in tourism. Accessible tourism is becoming very important, and technology may be the tool which will surpass barriers to accessibility in tourism. New information technologies focus not just on the divulgation of information, but also on making sure everything is connected, which in the case of accessible tourism has significant value. Therefore, this chapter aims to share the results of a systematic literature review conducted on the topic of the impact of ICTs on accessible tourism. The research will be done via analysis of a range of bibliometric indicators present in the main academic and research databases. This approach will allow the characterization of the main technologies in the service of accessible tourism and an understanding of how they can enhance the quality of tourism experiences for people with disabilities.
Pedro Teixeira; Leonor Teixeira; Celeste Eusébio; Samuel Silva; António Teixeira. The Impact of ICTs on Accessible Tourism. Handbook of Research on the Impacts and Implications of COVID-19 on the Tourism Industry 2021, 1 -25.
AMA StylePedro Teixeira, Leonor Teixeira, Celeste Eusébio, Samuel Silva, António Teixeira. The Impact of ICTs on Accessible Tourism. Handbook of Research on the Impacts and Implications of COVID-19 on the Tourism Industry. 2021; ():1-25.
Chicago/Turabian StylePedro Teixeira; Leonor Teixeira; Celeste Eusébio; Samuel Silva; António Teixeira. 2021. "The Impact of ICTs on Accessible Tourism." Handbook of Research on the Impacts and Implications of COVID-19 on the Tourism Industry , no. : 1-25.
A multiplicity of online information sources are used to plan, book, evaluate and share tourism experiences. However, a limited number of studies examine the online information sources used by the accessible tourism market. To extend knowledge in this field the present study analyses the heterogeneity in the Portuguese accessible tourism market regarding online information sources used, applying a survey to 504 people with special needs (PwSN). Six segments with different types of special needs (people with hearing disabilities – PwHD -, people with visual disabilities – PwVD -, people with motor disabilities – PwMoD -, people with mental disabilities – PwMeD -, people with multiple disabilities – PwMuD and people with other special needs – PwOSN) that had participated in tourism activities are studied regarding the information sources used in a tourism trip. Results highlight the relevance of the Internet as one of the most important information sources to plan a tourism trip. However, differences among the six segments were observable. Moreover, results reveal the need to provide accessible information sources to increase the participation of PwSN in tourism activities.
Celeste Eusébio; Leonor Teixeira; Andreia Moura; Elisabeth Kastenholz; Maria João Carneiro. The Relevance of Internet as an Information Source on the Accessible Tourism Market. Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes 2020, 120 -132.
AMA StyleCeleste Eusébio, Leonor Teixeira, Andreia Moura, Elisabeth Kastenholz, Maria João Carneiro. The Relevance of Internet as an Information Source on the Accessible Tourism Market. Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes. 2020; ():120-132.
Chicago/Turabian StyleCeleste Eusébio; Leonor Teixeira; Andreia Moura; Elisabeth Kastenholz; Maria João Carneiro. 2020. "The Relevance of Internet as an Information Source on the Accessible Tourism Market." Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes , no. : 120-132.
RESUMO: A área de investigação do turismo acessível (TA) apresenta uma tendência de crescimento. Contudo, a maioria dos estudos foca-se na acessibilidade física, havendo poucos que analisem as atitudes dos estudantes e profissionais desse setor relativamente às pessoas com deficiência (PcD). Assim sendo, esta revisão tem como objetivo analisar os trabalhos efetuados em outras áreas científicas sobre as atitudes relativamente às PcD. Pretende-se mapear metodologias, instrumentos de medição e principais variáveis e fatores associados às atitudes, para promover a sua inclusão na sociedade. Realizaram-se pesquisas na Scopus, tendo-se obtido 492 registos. Destes, foram selecionados 96 artigos para análise. Os resultados evidenciam que a avaliação das atitudes relativamente às PcD é uma temática de grande relevância em várias áreas científicas. Os estudos utilizam diversos instrumentos para medir essas atitudes. As experiências anteriores, qualidade e frequência do contato com PcD e conhecimento acerca da deficiência têm influência nas atitudes. Contudo, os resultados divergem na influência do perfil sociodemográfico nas atitudes face às PcD. Existe tendência para o recurso a metodologias quantitativas utilizando, como instrumento de recolha de dados, o questionário. O artigo termina identificando áreas de investigação relevantes para o aumento do conhecimento dos fatores que influenciam essas atitudes e, consequentemente, para o desenvolvimento do TA.
Nuno Leal; Celeste Eusébio; Maria João da Rosa. Atitudes em Relação às Pessoas com Deficiência: uma Revisão Sistemática da Literatura. Revista Brasileira de Educação Especial 2020, 26, 689 -710.
AMA StyleNuno Leal, Celeste Eusébio, Maria João da Rosa. Atitudes em Relação às Pessoas com Deficiência: uma Revisão Sistemática da Literatura. Revista Brasileira de Educação Especial. 2020; 26 (4):689-710.
Chicago/Turabian StyleNuno Leal; Celeste Eusébio; Maria João da Rosa. 2020. "Atitudes em Relação às Pessoas com Deficiência: uma Revisão Sistemática da Literatura." Revista Brasileira de Educação Especial 26, no. 4: 689-710.
Museums play a major role as tourism attractions worldwide. Nevertheless, and despite the increasing awareness of the need to improve accessibility for people with disabilities in tourism, museum websites are still identified by this group as a major constraint for visiting and having pleasurable experiences in museums. Despite the existence of constraints in this scope, empirical research that examines the accessibility of museums websites is very scarce with only one study being known in this field. Even this study only considers a small set of museums in one region of the United States and adopts a non-automatic, and thus subjective procedure, not enabling great conclusions about the accessibility of these museum web platforms. The present paper aims to fill some of the previous gaps by assessing the accessibility of websites of museums located in Portugal. To achieve this aim, a total of 575 websites of museums located across different regions were assessed using two automated tools based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines: AccessMonitor and Test de Accesibilidad Web. Results reveal that although websites of museums present higher levels of accessibility than those of other tourism supply agents, they still have several accessibility problems that must be solved. Findings also show that there is a higher prevalence of failures related to the ‘perceivable’ and ‘robust’ principles, and that the accessibility level differs among the NUTS II regions where museums are located. The paper ends by identifying the main conclusions and the major implications for designers or managers of these websites.
Pedro Teixeira; Diana Lemos; Maria João Carneiro; Celeste Eusébio; Leonor Teixeira. Web Accessibility in Portuguese Museums: Potential Constraints on Interaction for People with Disabilities. Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV 2020, 371 -386.
AMA StylePedro Teixeira, Diana Lemos, Maria João Carneiro, Celeste Eusébio, Leonor Teixeira. Web Accessibility in Portuguese Museums: Potential Constraints on Interaction for People with Disabilities. Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV. 2020; ():371-386.
Chicago/Turabian StylePedro Teixeira; Diana Lemos; Maria João Carneiro; Celeste Eusébio; Leonor Teixeira. 2020. "Web Accessibility in Portuguese Museums: Potential Constraints on Interaction for People with Disabilities." Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV , no. : 371-386.
Este artigo tem como objetivo verificar e analisar a produção científica no tocante ao papel da gastronomia no desenvolvimento turístico do destino. Para tanto, foram selecionados estudos a partir da base de dados Scopus por meio da combinação de palavras-chave “gastronomy”, “development” e “tourism”. Como resultado encontraram-se 104 documentos, e estes foram selecionados com base no título, leitura do abstract, objetivos, metodologias, e por serem relevantes e coerentes em aproximação ao tema pesquisado, integrando um conjunto de 21 estudos. Os trabalhos foram analisados utilizando a metodologia Revisão Sistemática da Literatura, com abordagem quantitativa e qualitativa dos dados. Conclui-se que é necessário valorizar a junção da gastronomia e desenvolvimento turístico, de modo a oferecer um produto que se ajuste ao consumidor turístico, sendo eficaz atender às necessidades do consumidor contemporâneo.
Eveline Porto Sales Aguiar; Stella Maria Carvalho De Melo; Maria Celeste De Aguiar Eusébio. Gastronomia e Desenvolvimento Turístico: uma revisão sistemática da literatura. Research, Society and Development 2020, 9, e254974197 .
AMA StyleEveline Porto Sales Aguiar, Stella Maria Carvalho De Melo, Maria Celeste De Aguiar Eusébio. Gastronomia e Desenvolvimento Turístico: uma revisão sistemática da literatura. Research, Society and Development. 2020; 9 (7):e254974197.
Chicago/Turabian StyleEveline Porto Sales Aguiar; Stella Maria Carvalho De Melo; Maria Celeste De Aguiar Eusébio. 2020. "Gastronomia e Desenvolvimento Turístico: uma revisão sistemática da literatura." Research, Society and Development 9, no. 7: e254974197.
Purpose Tourism may have important positive and negative economic, socio-cultural and environmental impacts. However, cultural and natural resources are also the base to the development of competitive destinations and changes in these resources can have an important impact on tourism development. Despite the considerable literature regarding the impacts of tourism, a limited number of studies examine the impact of the environment on tourism, specifically the impact of air quality (AQ). Therefore, this paper aims to review what is known about the impact of AQ on tourism demand, analysing the different methods and approaches used, as well as the results obtained. Design/methodology/approach A systematic literature review method was used to examine the state of the art in this topic and identify research gaps and new research directions. Only 26 papers were identified that examine the impact of AQ on tourism demand. Findings The majority of the studies were carried out in China and investigate the impact of AQ on tourism from the perspective of tourism demand. Both global (tourism demand) and individual (tourist perceptions) approaches have been used to investigate the impact of AQ on tourism. Originality/value This is the first systematic literature review on the impact of outdoor AQ on tourism demand. Moreover, this paper analyses the methods and approaches that have been used in the literature to examine the impact of outdoor AQ on tourism demand. The paper ends with a discussion on the identified research gaps concerning the influence of AQ on tourism development.
Celeste Eusébio; Maria João Carneiro; Mara Madaleno; Margarita Robaina; Vítor Rodrigues; Michael Russo; Hélder Relvas; Carla Gama; Myriam Lopes; Vania Seixas; Carlos Borrego; Alexandra Monteiro. The impact of air quality on tourism: a systematic literature review. Journal of Tourism Futures 2020, 7, 111 -130.
AMA StyleCeleste Eusébio, Maria João Carneiro, Mara Madaleno, Margarita Robaina, Vítor Rodrigues, Michael Russo, Hélder Relvas, Carla Gama, Myriam Lopes, Vania Seixas, Carlos Borrego, Alexandra Monteiro. The impact of air quality on tourism: a systematic literature review. Journal of Tourism Futures. 2020; 7 (1):111-130.
Chicago/Turabian StyleCeleste Eusébio; Maria João Carneiro; Mara Madaleno; Margarita Robaina; Vítor Rodrigues; Michael Russo; Hélder Relvas; Carla Gama; Myriam Lopes; Vania Seixas; Carlos Borrego; Alexandra Monteiro. 2020. "The impact of air quality on tourism: a systematic literature review." Journal of Tourism Futures 7, no. 1: 111-130.
André Silveiro; Celeste Eusébio; Leonor Teixeira. Heterogeneidade na Acessibilidade dos websites das Agências de Viagens: um estudo na Região Centro de Portugal. RISTI - Revista Ibérica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informação 2019, 18 -34.
AMA StyleAndré Silveiro, Celeste Eusébio, Leonor Teixeira. Heterogeneidade na Acessibilidade dos websites das Agências de Viagens: um estudo na Região Centro de Portugal. RISTI - Revista Ibérica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informação. 2019; (35):18-34.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAndré Silveiro; Celeste Eusébio; Leonor Teixeira. 2019. "Heterogeneidade na Acessibilidade dos websites das Agências de Viagens: um estudo na Região Centro de Portugal." RISTI - Revista Ibérica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informação , no. 35: 18-34.
Maria João Carneiro; Celeste Eusébio. Factors influencing the impact of tourism on happiness. Anatolia 2019, 30, 475 -496.
AMA StyleMaria João Carneiro, Celeste Eusébio. Factors influencing the impact of tourism on happiness. Anatolia. 2019; 30 (4):475-496.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMaria João Carneiro; Celeste Eusébio. 2019. "Factors influencing the impact of tourism on happiness." Anatolia 30, no. 4: 475-496.
The popularity of re-enactment events has increased worldwide. A conceptual model is proposed, positing that the eventscape of re-enactment events has a positive effect on satisfaction and loyalty by generating emotions, and that different emotions – pleasure and arousal – have a mediating role on the influence of eventscape on satisfaction. The model is tested using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) and data collected on a popular re-enactment event staged in Portugal. Results reveal that design and entertainment are the dimensions of the eventscape with the highest impact on emotions (both pleasure and arousal), satisfaction, and loyalty. Moreover, pleasure is the only dimension of emotions that has a significant impact on satisfaction and loyalty, as well as a mediating role between eventscape and satisfaction. In contrast, arousal does not have a direct and mediating effect. The study provides important contributions and guidelines for managing re-enactment events.
Maria João Carneiro; Celeste Eusébio; Ana Caldeira; Ana Cláudia Santos. The influence of eventscape on emotions, satisfaction and loyalty: The case of re-enactment events. International Journal of Hospitality Management 2019, 82, 112 -124.
AMA StyleMaria João Carneiro, Celeste Eusébio, Ana Caldeira, Ana Cláudia Santos. The influence of eventscape on emotions, satisfaction and loyalty: The case of re-enactment events. International Journal of Hospitality Management. 2019; 82 ():112-124.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMaria João Carneiro; Celeste Eusébio; Ana Caldeira; Ana Cláudia Santos. 2019. "The influence of eventscape on emotions, satisfaction and loyalty: The case of re-enactment events." International Journal of Hospitality Management 82, no. : 112-124.
The supply of enriching tourism experiences is a crucial factor for the competitiveness of tourism destinations. Satisfying encounters among visitors and between hosts and visitors can have an important role creating rewarding and memorable tourism experiences. The youth tourism market is a very important tourism segment that is in the beginning of a long travel career. However, the literature regarding the intensity and nature of social encounters in this market is very limited. Moreover, few studies analyse the factors influencing the intensity of social encounters of visitors with hosts and other visitors during a trip and the outcomes of these encounters. This paper extends the literature in this field analysing the relationship between travel motivations, intensity of encounters and outcomes of these encounters in the youth tourism market. A questionnaire survey was carried out among the students of a Portuguese university (N = 399). Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS_SEM) were used. Results reveal that the interaction of young visitors with host and other visitors during tourism trips is still low. Motivations are important determinants of these interactions, with motivations to increase knowledge being the most likely to induce interaction. Nevertheless, close interactions with visitors and contacts with residents to obtain information are the most powerful in increasing positive outcomes of interaction. Findings also remark that the intensity of interaction has more impact in increasing the positive outcomes of the interaction than in decreasing the negative ones. The paper ends with some theoretical and practical implications.
Maria João Carneiro; Celeste Eusébio; Ana Caldeira. The Youth Tourism Market: A Structural Equation Model of Determinants and Impacts of Social Interactions. Tourism, Hospitality & Event Management 2019, 71 -92.
AMA StyleMaria João Carneiro, Celeste Eusébio, Ana Caldeira. The Youth Tourism Market: A Structural Equation Model of Determinants and Impacts of Social Interactions. Tourism, Hospitality & Event Management. 2019; ():71-92.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMaria João Carneiro; Celeste Eusébio; Ana Caldeira. 2019. "The Youth Tourism Market: A Structural Equation Model of Determinants and Impacts of Social Interactions." Tourism, Hospitality & Event Management , no. : 71-92.