Cruise Tourism and Innovation : Improving Passengers' Experiences and Safety.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783832595753
- 337
- HF1359 .C785 2014
Intro -- Proceedings of the 2nd e-Cruising Conference (Bremerhaven, Germany) -- 1.0 Cruise web „natives", or „naives"? Assessing cruise operators' homepages in terms of cultural fit -- 2.0 On board mobile payment: Technologies and user acceptance -- 3.0 Web content and web sentiment mining for cruise operators: State of the art and future trends -- 4.0 E-Learning potential in the cruise sector -- 5.0 Utilizing ICS for the management of overcrowding on board cruise ships -- 6.0 Virtual safety training in cruising: Getting passengers' attention with the help of multimedia applications -- 7.0 Does beauty sell? The role of online visual multimedia content on the hotel decision - making process and customers' expectations -- 8.0 Free smartphones and touchpads for cruise passengers: What can cruise operators do? -- Proceedings of the 4th International Cruise Conference (Leeuwarden, Netherlands) -- 9.0 Old wine in new bottles: Where will new ships go when they get old? -- 10.0 Influence of e-trust on direct online-bookings of sail-cruises in Turkey -- 11.0 The relation between learning style, personality and the perception of problem-based learning -- 12.0 Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and the passenger contract -- 13.0 Cruise tourism: Future trends and innovation within the Dutch cruise market.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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