Essays about: "consumer behaviour in travel"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 essays containing the words consumer behaviour in travel.
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1. The Impact of Social Media inTourist Identity Creation : A netnographic study of travel posts on Cyprus
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för marknadsföring och turismvetenskap (MTS)Abstract : Two years after the COVID-19 pandemic it appears that the consumer behaviour oftourism is returning to pre-pandemic unsustainable behaviour. Whereas scholarscontinually stress that tourism needs to transform if it is to remain a viable option forfuture generations. READ MORE
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2. Reverse logistics in an urban setup: A consumer perspective of travel mode choice for transporting End-of-life/End-of-use furniture.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för tjänstevetenskapAbstract : With the rise in urbanization and cities fulfilling sustainability challenges, companies across the globe are moving towards circularity. One approach adopted towards circularity is of reverse logistics where companies take back EOL/EOU products. READ MORE
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3. Perceived Safety Risk and Information Search Behaviour for Rapid Transit Travel : A Descriptive and Explanatory Case Study of Stockholm’s Rapid Transit System
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik och samhälleAbstract : By using perceived risk theory to research consumers' feeling of safety in rapid transit, this study brings insight to the limited research area of consumer perceived risk of travelling by rapid transit in the context of unsafe and unpleasant incidents and its effect on consumer search behaviour. The existing models of risk induced information behaviour are mostly relevant for complex decisions. READ MORE
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4. The influences on consumers’ decision to fly or not to fly
University essay from Högskolan Kristianstad/Fakulteten för ekonomiAbstract : Over the years, the consumption of airplane travels has increased, and the aviation industry is seen as one of the fastest growing sources for greenhouse gases. As a result, the climate debate has intensified and the phenomenon “flight-shame” has been introduced which has contributed to more environmental awareness. READ MORE
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5. Possible Implications of Mobility as a Service in a Mid-sized City : A Case Study of a Utility Company
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : The human behaviour is the greatest source of greenhouse gas emissions, and according to the Paris Agreement, the transport sector should lower their emissions by 70 % compared to the year 2010. Today, many organizations seek competitive advantage from service-oriented business opportunities to create further value for customers by fulfilling their problem and need. READ MORE