Gen Z, tourism, and sustainable consumption : the most sustainable generation ever?
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Gen Z, tourism, and sustainable consumption : the most sustainable generation ever?
(Contemporary geographies of leisure, tourism and mobility)
Routledge, 2024
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
* A critical and important book that greatly adds to the literature by focusing on how Gen Z will shape the marketing and management of tourism-related services in the future. * Relative newness of the application of the topic in the field of tourism. * The book will usefully collate a broad range of research-based contributions and provide a synthesis of the key issues and research needs through an impressive international line up of authors and locations * Highly experienced editorial team
目次
- PART I Introduction and context 1 Introduction: Gen Z, tourism, and sustainable consumption
- 2 Sustainable tourism for sustainable development: is Generation Z greener than Millennials?
- PART II Gen Z travel experiences, behaviours, and patterns 3 Re-positioning Generation Z as drivers of sustainable development: co-designing tourism with local Gen Zs
- 4 Are Generation Zers Homo vians, Phono sapiens, and Homo ecologicus? Intergenerational comparison with a reference to the Republic of Korea
- 5 Leading the sustainability change? Gen Z business students navigating amid global disruptions
- 6 Motivations and spatiotemporal behaviour in an urban destination: a comparative analysis between backpackers from Generations Z and Y
- 7 The generational transition of Gen Z tourists' behaviour: a sociological snapshot from the Vesuvius National Park
- PART III Generation Z consumption behaviour in the hospitality sector 8 Generation Z tourists' perception of hotels' green practices
- 9 Green practices and Gen Zers' behavioural intentions in the hospitality sector
- PART IV Gen Z and ethical consumption 10 Generation Z lifestyle: food activism and sustainable traveller behaviour
- 11 Gen Z tourists' perceptions of ethical consumption: a developing country perspective
- 12 Save it to cherish: the rise of wildlife voluntourism with Generation Z
- PART V Conclusions: Gen Z and the future of tourism 13 Conclusions and futures: are Gen Z the sustainable consumers of the future?
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