
- 296 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Contemporary Perspectives on Shopping, Retail and Tourism
About this book
In the contemporary world of guaranteed change, shopping remains a constant in the tourism experience, even though its forms, measures, functions and manifestations are continuously evolving. This book offers traditional perspectives on shopping and tourism and updates current thinking in relation to experiences, and internal and external forces that affect retail change and shopping behaviour. It also examines how technology and changes in travel create new retail spaces, virtual spaces and retailscapes in tourism contexts. The volume provides a global perspective, with empirical examples being utilised from many parts of the world in a series of conceptually driven chapters on current issues, opportunities, challenges and paradigms in the relationship between shopping and tourism.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Halftitle
- Series Page
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Tables and Figures
- Contributors
- 1. Shopping, Tourism and Consumer Societies
- Part 1: Consumer Behavior and Cultural Aspects of Shopping Tourism
- Part 2: Economic, Urban and Spatial Perspectives
- Part 3: Experiential and Niche Aspects of Shopping Tourism
- Part 4: Conclusions: Past, Present and Future Perspectives
- Index