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Memorable Tourism Experiences: A Literature Review
ZHAO Yang, PAN Jincheng, ZUO Yifan
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (4): 79-117.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.268
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In tourism research, memorable tourism experience represents a popular perspective for evaluating tourism experiences. Kim, Ritchie, and McCormick (2012) developed a related scale applicable across various tourism contexts, though some controversies remain. This paper employs systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis methods to deeply explore international research progress on MTE, including its definition, differentiation, context, measurement, dimensions, antecedents, and consequences, and constructs a comprehensive research framework based on these findings. Key findings: (1) Memorable tourism experience can be defined as a post-travel experience sufficiently significant to be retained in long-term memory, with substantial influence on tourists’future behavioral decisions. (2) Research development can be divided into four stages: “germination period”, “formation period”, “development period”and“critical development period”. (3) MTE measurement currently relies on four main methods, for which this study provides in-depth analysis of applicable conditions. Regarding the seven-dimensional scale developed by Kim, Ritchie, and McCormick (2012) and its application in empirical studies, this paper finds that hedonism, involvement, novelty, and meaningfulness are the most prevalent dimensions for predicting tourist behavior. It also identifies potential new dimensions, including social interaction, perceived serendipity, negative feelings, and pleasure. (4) Based on CiteSpace literature clustering analysis, five major research themes are identified:“MTE frontiers”, “MTE modeling”, “cultural heritage tourism and experience co-creation”, “destination attributes and experience management” and “MTE and well-being”. Focusing on empirical research, the study systematically summarizes the driving factors, effects, and mechanisms of MTE. (5) For future research, six directions are proposed: conducting specific memory structure research across diverse populations, strengthening focus on negative MTE; promoting application of memory characteristic scales; expanding studies on MTE effects; constructing theoretical frameworks for memory management; promoting the integrated development of service-dominant logic.

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Scale Development and Empirical Validation of Tourists’ Nostalgic Emotion in Rural Homestays
TAO Shuting, JIN Xiaoyu, SONG Xiao, LI Mengyu
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (6): 47-72.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.307
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With the rise in nostalgia-oriented consumption, rural homestays have become typical venues for experiencing rural life-emotional spaces where visitors retreat from urban bustle and seek psychological comfort. Against this backdrop, this study takes nostalgia-themed rural homestays as the research context and rigorously follows standardized procedures of scale development to construct and validate a measurement instrument for tourists’ nostalgic emotions. Study 1, grounded in a literature review and in-depth interviews, inductively and deductively clarified the connotation of nostalgic emotions and developed an initial pool of measurement items. Study 2 empirically explored and verified the scale’s dimensional structure through exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses. Study 3 incorporated perceived authenticity and behavioral intention variables into a structural equation model, providing evidence of the scale’s satisfactory criterion-related validity. Through these three sequential studies, a four-dimensional, sixteen-item nostalgia emotion scale-comprising interpersonal nostalgia, personal nostalgia, imagery nostalgia, and historical nostalgia-was developed and validated empirically. This study contributes an objective and standardized tool for assessing nostalgic emotions among rural homestay tourists and offers practical implications for the development and marketing of nostalgia-themed rural accommodations.

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Content-Centric: The Evolution and Transformation of Dual Innovation Models in Culture and Tourism Integration
SHU Boyang, GUO Hairong, RUAN Xianbing
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (4): 30-54.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.289
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Innovation is the core driving force of social progress and the key new productive force for the deep integration of culture and tourism. Based on the dual logic of form and content, this paper systematically reviews the evolution of China’s culture and tourism innovation over more than forty years, in the context of integration, from the perspective of innovation theory. The research shows that, jointly driven by the social environment, technological progress, and market demand, China’s culture and tourism innovation practices have achieved iterative upgrading, from root innovation, to domain innovation and then to dimensional innovation demonstrating dual integration characteristics of form and content innovation. Specifically, culture and tourism innovation has evolved from an early-stage unity of form and content, to mid-term dominance of content innovation, to later-stage form innovation dominance, and finally to a current reemergence of content innovation dominance. Using industrial value chain analysis tools, this paper conducts an in-depth analysis of culture and tourism content production and innovation processes. It reveals that content innovation at the dimensional level is the dominant model of current culture and tourism innovation, with the “creativity-leadership+technology-enpowerment” dual-track collaborative mechanism serving as the key pathway for driving deep integration of culture and tourism.

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Special Forces-Style Tourism: Characteristics, Antecedents and Effects
ZHANG Sanbao, LI Kexin
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2024, 8 (5): 27-46.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.279
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In the spring of 2023, a novel form of tourism emerged among college students, characterized by its brevity, tight itineraries, numerous destinations, and high intensity. This phenomenon has been dubbed“special forces-style tourism.”To examine the core attributes of this trend, this study analyzed online comments on social media platforms, leveraging a vast array of relevant textual data. First, a virtual ethnography approach was adopted to explore the origin and evolution of “special forces-style tourism,”followed by the application of text analysis methods to synthesize its fundamental features and emotional inclinations of“special forces-style tourists”toward it. Subsequently, interviews were conducted with active users who consistently provided high-quality, recently posted content, contributing significantly to the overall high frequency of posts in the history of the platform. Through thematic analysis, the study examined the nuanced characteristics, underlying causes, and repercussions of“special forces-style tourism.” The research findings indicate that “special forces-style tourism” possesses distinctive temporal, spatial, economic, and sightseeing features, setting it apart from traditional tourism models; its emergence is primarily attributed to peer influence, rapidly spreading among the younger demographic, particularly college students, via the Internet; it has both individual and collective impacts; and its features, causes, and effects can be conceptualized using a three-stage model. The contributions of this study are, first, clarifying the distinctions between “special forces-style tourism” and other forms like check-in tourism and budget travel, enhancing explanatory power from a peer-to-peer perspective; second, providing strategic insights for tourist destinations and attractions to cater to and attract“special forces-style tourists”; and third, offering guidance for young demographics emphasizing cultural immersion, self-identification, and self-image formation through tourism activities.

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“Technology-Factor of Production-Industry” Collaborative Innovation Mechanism for High-Quality Tourism Development from the Perspective of New Quality Productive Forces
TIAN Li, LU Jun
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (4): 1-29.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.298
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New quality productive forces, as a novel driving force for the high-quality development of the tourism industry, essentially represents the result of collaborative innovation among“Technology-Factor of production-Industry” driving the tourism industry from pursuing quantity growth to focusing on value enhancement. This paper systematically examines the evolutionary logic of new quality productive forces that empower the tourism industry’s upgrading process. Based on Schumpeter’s innovation theory framework, it elucidates the connotative characteristics and collaborative innovation mechanisms of high-quality tourism development, and conducts a case study using the Impression·Sanjie LIU live performance as a typical example to deconstruct the“Technology-Factor of production-Industry”collaborative innovation ecosystem of new quality productive forces driving high-quality tourism development. The research findings reveal the following: technological innovation achieves Pareto improvement of factors of production through digital empowerment, effectively reducing marginal costs and expanding economies of scale, thereby generating factor rents as a new value form; the optimization and allocation of factors of production trigger structural transformations in industrial organization, creating structural dividend effects and releasing industrial upgrading potential; industrial innovation forms Schumpeterian innovation effects through vertical value chain extension and horizontal format integration, breaking traditional market equilibrium and path dependence, to construct new patterns of monopolistic competition in industrial development. This ultimately forms a closed-loop system of“Technology-Factor of production-Industry”collaborative innovation for high-quality tourism development.

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Are Service Robots Superior? Evaluating the Impact of Plate Waste Monitoring Intensity and Service Provider Type on Buffet Customer Responses
XUE Xin, ZHANG Chao, YU Qibin, LIU Cong
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2024, 8 (4): 35-62.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.280
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Monitoring customers to ensure they finish their meals (“clean plate campaign”) in catering enterprises is a significant measure to prevent food waste. However, this practice may provoke negative responses from customers. With the rise of intelligent dining services, service robots are becoming more prevalent. There is limited research examining whether using service robots can mitigate the adverse effects of monitoring customers’ plate waste in buffet settings. To address this gap, the present study employs the theory of mind perception to investigate how buffet customers respond to varying intensities of plate waste monitoring conducted by service robots compared to human waitstaff. A pilot study and scenario-based experiment reveal the following key findings: 1. Compared to low monitoring intensity, high monitoring intensity increases negative customer responses, specifically manifested as more negative customer attitudes and a higher willingness to engage in negative word-of-mouth behavior. 2. Service provider type interacts with monitoring intensity: when plate waste monitoring is low, service robots reduce negative customer responses compared to human waitstaff; however, with increased monitoring intensity, the ability of service robots to mitigate negative customer responses diminishes. 3. Perceived restrictiveness mediates the interactive effects of service provider type and monitoring intensity on customer responses.

In conclusion, this study enriches theoretical research by revealing the novel role of service robots in influencing customers to reduce plate waste. Furthermore, it offers practical insights for catering enterprises aiming to optimize their plate waste monitoring strategies.

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Karst Tourism Research in China: Review and Prospect
LI Wenlu, QIN Jianxiong
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2024, 8 (4): 86-111.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.253
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Karst tourism practice is crucial for the economic and social development of karst regions, necessitating systematic academic research for scientific guidance. Consequently, reviewing and forecasting karst tourism research is imperative. Currently, there is a scarcity of literature summarizing knowledge and reflecting on issues within the domestic karst tourism research system. This article reviews and summarizes representative literature on domestic karst tourism since 1985. It systematically examines research topics and methods in this field, identifies research gaps, constructs a research framework, and proposes future research directions. The study findings are as follows. 1. Domestic karst tourism research has evolved through an embryonic stage (1985-1996), a development stage (1997-2009), and a stable stage (2010-present). 2. Research topics include the basic connotation, development, and utilization of karst tourism resources, the brand image of karst tourism destinations, karst rural tourism, poverty alleviation and development, and the impact and sustainable development of karst tourism. 3. Research methods encompass both qualitative and quantitative analyses, with relatively rich qualitative research findings. 4. Academic attention to karst tourism fluctuates, often with low research quality and lacking a systematic approach. 5. Future research should strengthen foundational, empirical, and contemporary studies of karst tourism.

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Research on the Generating Mechanism of Tourists’Emotional Experience in the Context of Social Media-driven Place-making
LI Chuangxin, LI Rong, YE Liqing, HU Dongxue
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (3): 44-66.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.291
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In the era of “traffic is king,” place-making through social media has become a key approach for constructing destination images and widely disseminating the significance of places. They also influence tourists’ embodied practices and emotional experiences. To explore tourists’ emotional experiences in the context of social media place-making, this study considered the popular city of Zibo as a typical case. Using the grounded theory methodology, this study reveals the mechanism behind the generation of tourists’ emotional experiences in the context of social media place-making. These findings indicate that social media place-making is the process of constructing a distinctive place identity using social media platforms. The media catalyzes tourists’ emotional experiences through the process of “media gaze-media pilgrimage-emotional response.” Through “media gaze,” tourists receive place images shaped by other stakeholders and engage in discussions on social media, which guides their imagination and expectations of the destination, thereby stimulating their motivation for media pilgrimage. Onsite, tourists perceive the physical and humanistic spaces of a destination based on media-constructed symbols and their own experiences, reinforcing the interpretation of local meanings and strengthening their connections with the destination. Through this interactive process, tourists enhance their engagement and understanding of a place, thereby elevating their physical and emotional connections with the destination. This study highlights the significant role of social media in place-making, providing a typical case for constructing and inheriting local meanings in popular social media-driven tourist destinations. This study also deepens the theoretical exploration of tourist experiences at popular destinations shaped by social media.

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A Study on the Dynamic Evolution Characteristics of Tourist Destination Images Based on Network Text: A Case Study of Emeishan City
ZHANG Yufeng, DUAN Haocen, LYU Xingyang
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (2): 35-59.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.288
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Destinations generally face the important practical task of image construction and image renewal in their transformation and development, but the academic community lacks in-depth knowledge of the dynamic evolution law of their image dynamic evolution. In this context, this study takes Emeishan City as an example, based on web texts from 2011 to 2021, by diachronic dynamic analysis and multi-dimensional comparative analysis are made on the lexical expression and internal structure of the projected and perceived images, the dynamic evolution characteristics of tourist destination images are deeply discussed. This study found that: the differences in the ‘projected-perceived’ image of tourist destinations objectively exist, but converge over time; the core image of tourist destinations is highly stable, while the peripheral image is unstable; and the dynamic evolution of the image of tourist destinations is driven by a complex bidirectional role of official government and tourists. This study extends and deepens research on the dynamic evolution of the image of tourist destinations, and can provide methodological guidance for the construction and renewal of the image of tourist destinations.

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Mental Time Travel: An Interpretation of the Process of Audiences’ Encounters with Urban Folk Songs
XU Yuxin, XIONG Wei, CHEN Tongtong
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2024, 8 (4): 63-85.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.256
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Music can guide audiences on a journey, with urban folk songs enabling them to“walk into”a tourist destination, travelling through musical time and space. However, the internal psychological processes require in-depth interpretation. Based on the theory of tourism encounters, this study employs the concept of mental time travel and applies proceduralized grounded theory to analyze music reviews of the song Chengdu on the NetEase Cloud Music platform across three levels. This analysis constructs a process model of mental time travel between audiences and urban folk songs. 1. Urban folk songs work like a“triggers”for mental time travel; the present functions as the“anchor point,”while memory and self-act as the“machines,”allowing audiences to traverse subjective time, encompassing both the past and future. 2. The audience’s body is an“emotional interleaving field,”with accumulated subjective emotions acting as the “lubricant” for the mental time travel “machine.” This process facilitates the audience’s journey within the musical time-space travel, enabling them to “enter” the tourist destination across time and space.

This research innovatively integrates the theory of tourism encounters with the concept of mental time travel to reveal the internal psychological process of the musical time-space journey experienced by listeners of urban folk songs. Additionally, it offers practical insights for tourism destination marketing organizations.

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New Quality Productive Forces of Cultural Tourism: Connotation Review, Support Dimensions, and Practical Path
LIU Peilin, XU Shuo
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2024, 8 (3): 34-47.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.274
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The practice of Marxist productivity theory in China is deeply reflected in the concept and connotation of new quality productive forces, which have facilitated the high-quality growth of China’s cultural tourism by providing it with robust driving forces and support and presenting fundamental guidelines for the creation of a credible, admirable, and respectable image of China while developing a cultural tourism powerhouse with global competitiveness. To this end, the incorporation of new quality productive forces into cultural tourism should be manifested through the integration of advanced technology, high efficiency, high quality, green mindset, and low-carbon advocacy, which aligns with the quality expectations set by the new development philosophy for the productive forces of an advanced cultural tourism industry. In light of this, this study proposes fundamental philosophies and principles for developing the new quality productivity of cultural tourism and summarizes a fitting development framework based on strategic emerging industries, high-tech (service) industries, and future industries before proposing a feasible implementation pathway using relevant theories, factors, talents, data, and equipment as guidelines. In conclusion, through these theoretical explorations and pathway contemplations, this study contributes to accelerating the formation of new quality productivity for the cultural tourism industry.

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Construction and Empirical Research on the Indicator System of Post-rurality of Rural Tourist Destinations
LI Zhifei, TAN Xuemei
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (3): 1-19.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.294
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Post-rurality is a core feature of rural tourism, and a correct understanding of the transformation of rural character in a post-modern context depends on whether rural tourism can realize high-quality development. Based on the concepts of rurality and post-rurality, this study constructs a post-rurality evaluation index system (post-rurality index). It considers Shuangquan Village, Huanghuagou Village, and Yulin Village as case studies. The entropy weighting method was used to calculate the weights of the dimensions and indicators to validate the post-rurality index. The study found that: (1) The index system of post rurality includes 6 dimensions, such as “new immigrants” and “re-localization” of villages, as well as 19 indexes, including floating population, tourism employment, tourists’ satisfaction, etc. (2) The calculation results show that each dimension has a different degree of influence on the post-rurality index, among which the “re-localization” of villages has the greatest influence on the post-rurality index of rural tourism, followed by the three dimensions of residence to habitat, community participation to community creation, and cultural urbanization; the latter has the least influence on the index. (3) From the calculation results of the post-rurality index of the three case sites, Shuangquan Village has the strongest post-rurality, followed by Huanghuagou Village; Yulin Village has the weakest. The construction of a post-ruralism index is of great theoretical and practical significance for measuring the degree of rural tourism development.

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A Review and Prospect of Research on China’s Tourism Attractions over the Past Two Decades:Based on CiteSpace Knowledge Mapping Analysis
LIU Mingxin, GAN Jing
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (2): 80-106.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.247
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As a core element of the tourism industry chain, research on tourism attractions holds significant academic and practical value. This study employs CiteSpace visualization software to analyze journal articles related to tourism attractions in the CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure) database, generating a knowledge map of this research field. The findings reveal the following: (1) Author-level Analysis: High-output author groups have not yet formed; research topics exhibit diversification, but collaboration among authors remains limited, with a shortage of core research teams. (2) Institutional Perspective: Research institutions are predominantly concentrated in East and North China, with geographical and academic lineage factors playing significant roles. Institutional research capacities vary widely. (3) Development Phases: The evolution of research on tourism attractions can be categorized into four stages: initiation, activity, expansion, and adjustment. (4) Thematic Focus: Research themes primarily revolve around resources and development, economics and management, and technology and strategy. Finally, the study offers forward-looking perspectives on the future directions of tourism attraction research, emphasizing three dimensions: research methods, collaborative networks, and content development.

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Being There: The Generation of Tourist Embodied Experience in Participatory Sports Events —A Case Study of the Guangzhou Marathon
XU Xin, DAI Guangquan
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (3): 67-89.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.293
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In recent years, the concept of tourism-embodied experiences has become a prominent area in the field of tourism research. However, there is a paucity of investigations into the phenomenon of tourism-embodied experiences in the context of sporting events. Tourism experiences associated with sports events exhibit comprehensive attributes of both sports and event tourism. However, the specific characteristics and composition of this experience remain unclear. This study approaches the Guangzhou Marathon as a case study to investigate the tourism experience of participants in participatory sports events from an embodied perspective. It employs a combination of textual materials, including interviews, online social media data, diaries, and other textual materials, to adopt thematic analysis coding and combine it with IPA analysis. This approach was used to explore the characteristics and internal factors of embodied experiences during participatory sporting events. The findings revealed that the tourism-embodied experience in participatory sports events adheres to the mechanism framework of “participants’ body-event context-atmosphere interaction”. The degree of embodied participation in the event exhibited a trajectory from low to high and subsequently declined. Embodied experiences, emotional experiences, urban space cognition, and event feedback constitute tourists’ embodied experiences. In the actual perception process of tourists, event perception and positive emotions were rated highly, whereas negative problems arising from the embodied experience highlighted areas for future improvement. This study contributes to the expansion of the tourism experience. Sports event organizers should create a favorable event context for participants, develop attractive and competitive events, and promote the active participation of tourists.

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Progress and Prospect of All-for-one Tourism Research
WU Meng, CHEN Changyao
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (3): 90-109.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.286
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Tourism is booming with rapid economic development and the continuous pursuit of spiritual fulfillment. All-for-one tourism is currently a popular research topic in the tourism industry and is the core driving force of local economic development. This study used the CiteSpace software to visualize the number of publications, research authors, research institutions, journal sources, and research hotspots of China’s all-for-one tourism research from 2011 to 2024 to predict the future trends of China’s all-for-one tourism research. The results show that: ① Over the past 14 years, China’s research on all-for-one tourism has experienced three stages: slow germination, initial exploration, and vigorous growth, with increasing attention in recent years; ② China’s all-for-one tourism research hotspots are concentrated on the connotation of the analysis, the impact and effect of the development of countermeasures, etc. Although some academic progress has been achieved, the theoretical core and system still need improvement; ③ In the future, China’s all-for-one tourism research will mainly focus on rural tourism, cultural and tourism integration, and propose countermeasures for the development of all-for-one tourism from these perspectives to provide certain references and support for China’s rural revitalization and high-quality tourism development.

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High-quality Development of Rural Homestays in China: Supply and Demand Characteristics, Path Selection, and Social Effect Evaluation System Construction
WU Wenzhi, CUI Chunyu
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (3): 20-43.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.295
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The rapid development of rural homestays in China’s post-modernization economic and social transformation has become an important starting point for promoting rural revitalization and urban-rural integration. Its development prospects are broad, but there are problems such as investment generalization and over-commercialization at this stage, and scientific guidance is urgently required to achieve high-quality development. By clarifying the supply and demand characteristics of rural homestays in China, this study explores the main path to guide rural homestays to achieve high-quality development from two perspectives of “single homestay production and operation-destination response after homestay gathering.” It is suggested that rural homestays should adhere to the suitability choice of production scale, the multi-dimensional “rural” choice of characteristic production, the life choice of management service, the “standardization”choice of “non-standard” production, and the sharing choice of community element after the development of industrial agglomeration. Simultaneously, it is necessary to explore the construction of a “four-level and five-dimension” social effect evaluation system for the high-quality development of rural homestays, including the improvement of human capital quality, the resilience of the social ecosystem, the realization of community common prosperity, the construction of new social cooperation networks, and the stimulation of community belonging, to expand and refine the “human-land-industry-governance” logical framework. This study has guiding value for realizing multiple social benefits, such as harmonious coexistence and coordinated development of the homestay industry and rural tourism community.

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Impacts of Tourists’ Involvement on Place Attachment:Mediated by Perceived Value
FANG Shimin, CUI Aolin
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (1): 1-20.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.282
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With the rapid development of tourism, tourists have prioritized their internal emotional experiences. The relationship between tourism involvement and place attachment has become an important issue in the development of local tourism as it is an important indicator for analyzing and predicting tourists’needs. Therefore, it has been widely studied by the tourism industry and academia. This study takes Changsha City as an example and introduces tourists’perceived value as an intermediary variable based on the city’s tourism situation and relevant achievements. Additionally, it discusses the relationship between tourism involvement and place attachment. Studying the mechanism of tourist attachment and its promotion strategy is of great significance for sustainable destination development. The results show that: (1) The three dimensions of involvement significantly affect perceived value and place dependence, self-expression/centrality significantly affects place identity, and perceived value significantly affects place dependence and place identity. (2) Perceived value plays an important mediating role in the formation of tourists’place attachment. Perceived value partially mediates the relationship between attraction/self-presentation/centrality, place dependence and place identity. It is also a complete mediator between attraction and place identity. (3) Tourism involvement and perceived value are important drivers of place attachment.

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Theoretical Exploration of Digital Transformation in the Cultural and Tourism Industry: Connotation, Logic, and Path
WEI Min, AN Keke
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (5): 1-19.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.302
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Digital transformation in the cultural and tourism industry is of great significance for driving the growth of a modern industrial system, accelerating the construction of a new development pattern, and achieving high-quality economic development. Considering the conceptual connotation and essential characteristics of digital transformation in the cultural and tourism industry, in this article, the internal logic of digital transformation in the cultural and tourism industry is analyzed. It clarifies that the essential characteristics of digital transformation in the cultural and tourism industry are reflected in the innovative development of cultural and tourism resources driven by data elements, the immersive innovation of digital technologies embedded in cultural and tourism products, and the intelligent construction of cultural and tourism formats supported by digital platforms. The historical logic of digital transformation in the cultural and tourism industry is outlined in the evolution from the nascent to development to the acceleration stages. Based on the technology-organization-environment (TOE) theoretical framework of “digital technologies as the foundation, industrial organization as the main body, and development environment as the guarantee,” the theoretical logic of digital transformation in the cultural and tourism industry is clarified. Further, the comprehensive promotion of the Chinese path to modernization highlights the advantages of digital economy development, and the growing need for a better life demonstrates the practical logic of digital transformation in the cultural and tourism industry. Finally, through theoretical thinking and path references, the article proposes directions for accelerating digital transformation in the cultural and tourism industry through enhancing the fundamental role of digital technologies, strengthening the main role of industrial organizations, and optimizing the guarantee role of the development environment.

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Policy Configuration and Countermeasures of Culture-Tourism Integration in China: A Policy Text Analysis
WU Wei, JIN Peihua, ZHANG Jianguo
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (4): 55-78.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.292
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Culture-tourism integration policies are crucial for promoting the prosperity and development of China’s culture-tourism industry. By quantitatively evaluating such policies, this study offers valuable references for formulating future culture-tourism integration policies. This research selects 87 culture-tourism integration policy texts issued by various levels of government in China, and constructs a two-dimensional analytical framework: policy tools (X) and policy objectives (Y). Using NVivo 11 software, the study conducts a systematic quantitative evaluation and analysis of the textual content of these policies. The findings show that from the policy tools dimension, there is clear imbalance in the government’s use of policy tools. Learning tools, capacity tools, and incentive tools are used more frequently, while symbolic and hortatory tools and authority tools are used relatively less frequently. From the policy objectives dimension, the goals set for promoting culture-tourism integration are relatively balanced. However, some regional policies lack sufficient targeting and local characteristics. To address this, local culture-tourism departments should optimize policy supply by adjusting the allocation of policy tools, enhancing policy matching, coordination, and targeting. They should also emphasize the exploration and promotion of local culture, highlight regional uniqueness, and develop more targeted and distinctive policy measures.

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How Multiple Subjects Promote the High-quality Development of Rural Tourism from the Perspective of New Endogenous Development Theory: An Empirical Study Based on Samples from 16 Villages in 8 Cities in Zhejiang Province
LI Qiucheng, LIU Xin, GUAN Jingjing, WANG Yaxin, XIANG Guopeng
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (2): 1-34.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.290
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Promoting the high-quality development of rural tourism is a crucial path to fully realizing the rural revitalization strategy. Based on New Endogenous Development Theory, this paper constructs a theoretical model for the multidimensional high-quality development of rural tourism from the perspective of multi-actor collaboration and internal-external linkages. A quantitative empirical study is conducted based on survey data from 16 villages in 8 cities in Zhejiang Province (N=1,126). Using structural equation modeling with SmartPLS 4.0 software, the study finds: (1) The operation of tourism enterprises, local community involvement, and government policy support all have a significant positive impact on the economic, social, ecological, and cultural dimensions of high-quality rural tourism development. (2) Rural operational mechanisms drive local community participation, jointly promoting the high-quality development of rural tourism. (3) Government policy support effectively promotes internal community involvement and the operational engagement of tourism companies in rural areas. This paper provides a theoretical basis and practical reference for the policy design and innovative practices of high-quality rural tourism development.

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New Quality Productive Forces of Tourism: Challenges and Directions
LI Xinjian, SONG Changyao, ZHANG Anni
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2024, 8 (3): 23-33.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.273
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Against the background of a new round of scientific and technological revolution and industrial change, a complex domestic and overseas environment, and the transformation of China’s economic development mode, General Secretary Xi Jinping creatively puts forward the concept of “new quality productivity,” which points out the way forward for tourism development and provides a fundamental guideline. This study summarizes the difficulties and directions for new quality productivity in tourism. First, it proposes that new quality productivity is an inherent requirement for the deepening of tourism development and expounds on the important role that scientific and technological innovation plays in it. Second, it proposes a two-way influence mechanism for the development of new quality productivity of tourism from the two dimensions of the overall driving power of tourism and its huge market demand. Third, it elaborates on the role of science and technology in the new quality productivity of tourism from both positive and negative perspectives. Finally, we highlight six major difficulties in developing new quality productivity in the tourism industry: data quality, human capital, means of production, industrial ecology, financial support, and production relations.

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Can the Digital Economy Promote High-Quality Tourism Development? Empirical Evidence Based on the PSTR Model
LI Minglong, SUN Xiaoyang, GUO Hairong, ZHAO Mengyang
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2024, 8 (5): 1-26.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.254
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The digital economy has increasingly become an important driving force of high-quality development, and understanding the internal laws that empower high-quality development in the tourism industry is of great significance. Based on the empowerment theory of the digital economy, this study constructed a dynamic analytical framework for the relationship between digital economy and high-quality tourism development and established a PSTR model using provincial panel data to explore the enabling effect and mechanism of the digital economy on the high-quality development of tourism. The results show that (1) the empowering effect of the digital economy on high-quality tourism development has dynamic nonlinear characteristics and has passed the robustness test of various methods. (2) The digital economy has the transmission effect of empowering high-quality tourism development through the efficiency and structure of the tourism industry. (3) The enabling effect of the digital economy on high-quality tourism development is regionally heterogeneous, and the empowerment effect is weaker in regions with higher economic development levels. This study enriches the theory of digital economy empowerment, providing policy suggestions for high-quality tourism development in the digital era.

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The Impact of Standardization on Tourism Total Factor Productivity: The Moderating Effect of Entrepreneurial Activity
WANG Yu, DAI Yikun, WANG Yanru, SUN Xiaoyang
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (2): 60-79.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.284
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Standardization serves as a crucial instrument for enhancing total factor productivity and driving high-quality development. Using the staggered implementation of tourism standardization pilot programs as a quasi-natural experiment, this study employs the DEA-Malmquist index to measure tourism total factor productivity across 240 prefecture-level cities in China from 2006 to 2019. A multi-period difference-in-differences (DID) model is then applied to assess the impact of these standardization initiatives on tourism total factor productivity. The results demonstrate that tourism standardization significantly improves total factor productivity within the tourism sector, primarily through technological advancements. The robustness of these findings is validated using propensity score matching DID (PSM-DID), synthetic DID, and placebo tests. Further analysis reveals an inverted U-shaped moderating effect of entrepreneurial activity on the relationship between tourism standardization and total factor productivity. Moreover, the positive effects of standardization are amplified in cities with underdeveloped economies, limited tourism resources, and weak market credit. This study provides novel empirical evidence supporting the efficacy of tourism standardization in enhancing both quality and efficiency within the tourism industry.

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The Innovation and Establishment of Fundamental Theories of Tourism in the Context of Chinese Path to Modernization
ZHANG Lingyun
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2024, 8 (4): 1-8.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.285
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This paper outlines the characteristics of mass tourism and national tourism at various stages of development in China and the West. It examines tourism consumption behavior and phenomena in unusual environments, explained through Say’s Law, prospect theory from behavioral economics, and mental accounting. From this analysis, the paper offers five inferences and nine trend predictions.

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Impact of Entrepreneurial Resource Endowment on University Students’ Entrepreneurial Intention in Rural Tourism: A Model of Moderating Mediation
YAO Haiqin, HOU Pingping, CHEN Yong, QIAN Lili, ZHANG Hui
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (5): 72-97.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.299
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Rural tourism is an important way to realize rural revitalization. University students starting businesses in rural tourism promote industry development and rural revitalization. Based on the theory of entrepreneurial resource endowment, parents’socio-economic status is considered a moderator and entrepreneurial self-efficacy toward rural tourism is considered a mediator in this study to construct a relationship model between university students’resource endowment and entrepreneurial intention in rural tourism. A questionnaire survey on university students provided 321 valid responses for data analysis. Structural equation modeling revealed that family support and psychological capital for entrepreneurship in rural tourism are positively related to entrepreneurial intention in rural tourism. Entrepreneurial self-efficacy of rural tourism was found to mediate the relationship between (a) family support for entrepreneurship in rural tourism and entrepreneurial intention in rural tourism, and (b) psychological capital for entrepreneurship in rural tourism and entrepreneurial intention in rural tourism. Parents’ socio-economic status was found to modulate the mediation of entrepreneurial self-efficacy of rural tourism on the relationship between family support and entrepreneurial intention in rural tourism and psychological capital and entrepreneurial intention in rural tourism.

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Research Progress of Tourism Area Life Cycle Theory and Its Application in the 21st Century
LI Hao, SHI Chunyun
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (5): 98-120.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.283
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Tourism area life cycle theory plays an important role in promoting high-quality development of tourist destinations of different types and in different stages of development. This study focused on the research results of the life cycle theory of tourism destinations at home and abroad. Using CiteSpace software, 699 relevant Chinese and English articles were retrieved, collected, and screened from CNKI and Web of Science databases for visual analysis, and the existing research results were systematically reviewed. The analysis revealed the following: (1) A large difference was observed in the number of papers published in Chinese and English. Unlike the general trend of a decrease in China, international research on the life cycle theory of tourist destinations has been peaking since the beginning of the 21st century, with an unprecedented high attained in 2022. Internationally, scholars from China, Spain, and Italy have published the maximum number of articles in English. (2) Huge differences were found in terms of research hotspots at home and abroad. Domestic research focuses on concept clarification, influencing factors, stage determination, tourism development, and operation strategy exploration, while international studies pay more attention to the regeneration and transformation of tourism destinations, sustainable development with ecological protection as the core, and new tourism business formats. (3) International studies are relatively diversified in terms of subjects, research methods, and disciplinary perspectives. Finally, combining classical views and the characteristics of current tourism research, future research directions of tourism destination life cycle theory are proposed.

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Developing New Quality Productive Forces to Promote the Iteration and Transition of Tourism Production Function
ZUO Bing
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2024, 8 (3): 12-22.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.271
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This study analyzes the growth path of productivity in the historical development stages of tourism and explores the connotation of new quality productivity and its mechanism of promoting high-quality development of tourism from the perspective of the production function evolution. The essence of developing and expanding the new quality productivity of tourism lies in promoting the iteration and transition of the production function, which is manifested in two changes in the tourism development mode: (1) tourism economic growth has shifted from the traditional input- and efficiency-driven modes to the computational economy and digital intelligence-driven mode. (2) The tourism operation model has changed from “large-scale, standardized” and “small-scale, non-standardized” to “large-scale, personalized” and “hyper-personalized.” Policy formulation and development should focus on addressing these three key issues. Endeavors should be made first to increase the effective input of new factors of production; second, to integrate the old and new productive forces to improve the productivity of traditional factors; and third, to continuously improve the total factor productivity of tourism by gradually increasing the contribution of new production factors to the economy.

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The Influence of Nostalgic Emotions on Behavioural Intentions of Rural B&B Tourists: Based on SOR Theory
TAO Shuting, JIA Mengke, SONG Xiao, JIN Xiaoyu, BAI Shuang
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2024, 8 (6): 110-136.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.287
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With the increasing diversification of tourist needs in the rural B&B sector, enhancing tourist experiences and understanding the factors influencing and the interaction mechanisms of behavioural intentions are of great significance for the development of the B&B industry. Based on this context, this study applies the Stimulus-Organism-Response (SOR) Theory to construct and empirically test a theoretical model exploring the impacts of nostalgic emotions, perceived value, and memorable tourism experiences on tourists’ behavioural intentions. The findings are as follows: (1) Nostalgic emotions significantly and positively affect perceived value and memorable tourism experiences. (2) Nostalgic emotions do not have a significant direct effect on behavioural intentions. (3) Perceived value positively influences memorable tourism experiences and behavioural intentions. (4) Memorable tourism experiences positively affect behavioural intentions. (5) Perceived value and memorable tourism experiences mediate the relationship between nostalgic emotions and behavioural intentions. This research provides theoretical support and empirical evidence for rural B&B operators to enhance tourist experiences and optimize development strategies.

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Resource Endowment, Economies of Scope, and the Chinese Path to Modernization in Rural Tourism
GUO Wei, XU Yunxiao, KANG Yue
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2024, 8 (4): 9-34.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.257
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The primary goal of rural revitalization is to increase residents’earnings and reduce the urban-rural income gap. Using the tourism resources of scenic spots as an entry point, this study meticulously analyzes the impact of tourism development on household incomes at the provincial, county, and municipal levels, including within the scenic spots. It estimates the incremental pure tourism income that tourism development has generated for households in scenic spots. The findings indicate that the urban-rural divide remains the largest source of income disparity at both micro and macro levels. This is an issue that must be urgently addressed on the Chinese path to modernization in rural tourism. It argues that economies of scale may not be suitable for most rural areas in China. However, economies of scope may provide a more appropriate path for the modernization of the rural tourism industry. The feasibility and existence of economies of scope in rural tourism are demonstrated through mathematical methods. Finally, the paper outlines specific measures and relevant principles for adopting economies of scope to guide the future development of rural tourism in alignment with China’s industrial development objectives.

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New Quality Productive Forces of Tourism: Supply and Demand Characteristics, Innovation Orientation, and the Debate Over the Old and the New
YANG Yong
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2024, 8 (3): 48-57.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.269
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Dominated by scientific and technological innovation, new quality productivity has widely penetrated the tourism industry and profoundly changed traditional tourism production modes and consumption behavior. However, the connotations and scope of the application of the new quality productivity of tourism have not yet been clearly defined. This study focuses on the new quality productivity of tourism and analyzes its performance and characteristics from the perspectives of both supply and demand. This study argues that the new quality productivity of tourism is innovation-driven on the supply side, more humanistic on the demand side, and closely integrates tourism supply and demand. New quality tourism productivity has promoted high-quality development of the tourism industry by boosting the innovation of digital tourism production, strengthening the coordinated development of the tourism industry chain, and extending and creating new tourism products and experiences. Finally, this study analyzes the relationship between the old and new quality productivity of tourism to provide a useful reference for exploring the path of tourism development.

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Developing New Quality Productive Forces: A Logical Analytical Framework for the Tourism Industry
MA Bo
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2024, 8 (3): 1-11.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.275
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To construct a logical analytical framework for the development of new quality productivity in the tourism industry, this study applies Schumpeter’s innovation theory to determine logical deductions of new quality productivity from the perspective of China as a whole and the tourism sector. It is believed that the development of new quality productivity in the tourism industry is essentially a process of innovation diffusion. Technological, economic, social, and cultural changes all contribute to the evolution of tourism demand and public policies, promoting a series of upgrades of tourism enterprises and the tourism industry, thus forming positive feedback to the social system. Based on the research results of this logical analytical framework, reducing tourism transaction costs and enchancing the cost-effectiveness remain the core of tourism innovation, and the development of virtual tourism enterprises is a foreseeable and important trend.

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The Impact of Digital Economy on Cultural and Tourism Industry Integration
YIN Ziyan, HUANG Anmin
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (6): 73-91.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.300
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The digital economy has played a pivotal role in driving China’s industrial transformation, upgrading, and high-quality development. Adopting both supply- and demand-side perspectives, this study employs innovation capability and market demand as mediating variables and utilizes panel data from 31 Chinese provinces and municipalities to empirically analyze the impact and mechanisms through which the digital economy influences the integrated development of cultural and tourism industries. The findings indicate the following: (1) The digital economy significantly promotes the integrated development of cultural and tourism industries. (2) Regional variations exist in the digital economy’s promotional effect on cultural and tourism integration. The Western region demonstrated the most significant promotional effect, followed by the Eastern region, whereas the effects in the Central and Northeastern regions remained statistically insignificant. (3) A mediating transmission pathway exists: digital economy → innovation capability or market demand → integrated development of cultural and tourism industries. Based on these findings, this study proposes the following policy recommendations: (a) Strengthen the construction and application of digital infrastructure within the cultural and tourism sectors. (b) Emphasize the role of digital marketing in stimulating consumer demand. (c) Encourage and support digital innovation to facilitate the development of innovative cultural and tourism products. (d) Accounting for regional variations in the digital economy’s impact on cultural and tourism integration. This study elucidates the role and mechanisms through which the digital economy promotes the integrated development of the cultural and tourism industries, thereby contributing to a fuller realization of digital economy dividends in this sector.

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Influence of Organizational Innovation Climate on Dual Innovation of Exhibition Enterprises: The Moderating Effect of Digital Empowerment
LIU Linyan, CHENG Shilin, PANG Wenya, LIU Zizhen
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (5): 43-71.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.304
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With accelerating digital transformation, innovation has emerged as the core driver sustaining the development of exhibition enterprises. However, existing research predominantly focuses on traditional innovation mechanisms, with insufficient attention paid to the impact of the organizational innovation climate on ambidextrous innovation amid the digitalization of the exhibition industry. Therefore, grounded in the theory of ambidextrous innovation, in this study, an analytical model is constructed, incorporating digital empowerment, and the effects of organizational innovation climate on ambidextrous innovation and innovation performance are empirically examined. The findings reveal that organizational innovation climate (1) exerts a significantly positive impact on corporate innovation performance; (2) influences innovation performance through the mediating role of ambidextrous innovation; and (3) its relationship with ambidextrous innovation is positively moderated by digital empowerment. Specifically, (a) analytical capability strengthens the positive effect of organizational support on exploitative innovation; (b) connectivity capability significantly moderates the relationship between team collaboration and exploitative innovation; but (c) intelligent capability does not demonstrate a significant positive moderating effect on the relationship between autonomous work and exploratory innovation, as well as autonomous work and exploitative innovation. This study extends the application of ambidextrous innovation in the digital context and provides theoretical support and practical insights for enterprises in the exhibition industry and other relevant sectors to foster an innovation climate, enhance digital capabilities, and boost innovation performance.

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The Impact of Information Infrastructure on the Development of Tourism Economy: Based on “Broadband China” Pilot
JI Yanlong
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (5): 20-42.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.303
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In the era of the digital economy, information infrastructure, as an important part of the new infrastructure, has a profound impact on tourism economy. Based on panel data from 2006 to 2019 of 59 key tourism cities in China, this study considers the “Broadband China” pilot cities as a quasi-natural experiment and uses the difference-in-difference model to evaluate the impact of information infrastructure on the development of tourism economy in these cities. Information infrastructure was found to promote the development of tourism economy, a finding that remained valid after a robustness test. The mediating effect analysis showed that information infrastructure promotes the development of tourism economy by enhancing urban innovation ability and upgrading industrial structure. The heterogeneity test showed that the promotion effect of information infrastructure on tourism economy varies by geographical location and city status, as highlighted in the eastern cities and non-provincial capital cities. Additionally, information infrastructure has a significant positive spatial spillover effect on the development of tourism economy in neighboring cities. These findings provide direction for policymakers to ensure optimal use of information infrastructure to promote the development of tourism economy.

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Progress and Prospects in Food Festivals : A Bibliometric Review of Literature
ZHOU Yu, HOU Pingping
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (1): 97-129.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.252
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Food festivals are important components and manifestation of festival and food tourism. However, compared with the booming food festival industry, theoretical research on food festivals is relatively scattered and lacks a cohesive system. To address this gap, this study analyzed 112 research articles on food festivals indexed in the WoS database from 1997 to 2023, and used bibliometric and content analysis methods to systematically review relevant domestic and foreign research results. The findings indicate that research on food festivals can be divided into three clusters: motivations and types of food festival participants, satisfaction of food festival participants, and the roles and impacts of food festivals. The results also present a development trajectory of different time periods. Using a framework-based systematic review, an innovative integration of research results on food festivals was conducted. Based on the theories, contexts, and methods framework, as well as the antecedents, decisions, and outcomes framework, existing research results were explained, and a structured view was outlined.

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The Impact of Digital Transformation on Green Behavior in Hotels
TANG Jianxiong, SUN Jie
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2024, 8 (3): 58-76.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.255
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Digital transformation facilitates the integration of digital resources with other production factors in the hotel industry, thereby minimizing resource misallocation, fostering continuous green innovation, and advancing eco-efficiency. This has heightened academic interest in the theoretical exploration of the impact of digital transformation on green behavior within hotels. This study investigates nine hotels that have adopted digital transformation and green practices, using grounded theory to delineate the mechanisms through which digital transformation influences green behavior and to develop a corresponding theoretical model. The results indicate that digital transformation in hotels influences green behavior across five key dimensions: 1. optimization of resource allocation, 2. enhancement of operational efficiency, 3. strategic direction from top management, 4. employee competency, and 5. the external environment. In this framework, resource allocation serves as the foundation; operational efficiency functions as the driving force; strategic direction provides guidance; employee competency acts as the guarantee; and the external environment operates as a moderator. These five dimensions are interrelated and collectively influence green behavior. This study contributes to the literature on digitalization and sustainability by enriching the theoretical understanding of these phenomena and offering practical recommendations for hotel enterprises.

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Cultural Resilience of Tourism Destinations: Theoretical Exploration and Research Prospects
LI Yongquan, LI Rui, RUAN Wenqi, ZHANG Shuning
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2024, 8 (5): 110-130.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.266
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Cultural resilience provides a new concept for the high-quality development of tourism destinations and their cultures, and a strong connection exists between them. Academics have also focused on the importance of the cultural resilience of tourism destinations. However, its research lineage remains unclear. This study uses the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) method to comprehensively analyze the literature related to the cultural resilience of tourism destinations. It aims to clarify the existing research progress in terms of conceptual connotation, theoretical foundation, methodological application, and research focus, thereby providing future research directions. The results show that, first, the concept of the cultural resilience of tourism destinations is unclear, and its basic theoretical analysis needs to be strengthened; second, its research methods are mainly qualitative and need to be further explored based on mixed research methods; third, the applicability of the evaluation index system is limited, and an independent measurement system can be developed; fourth, the influencing factors of the cultural resilience of tourism destinations are weakly examined, and its antecedents and evolutionary process should be thoroughly analyzed; and fifth, the systemic nature of countermeasures to enhance the cultural resilience of tourism destinations is weak, and multiple paths need to be further explored. This study can fill the gap in the literature vis-à-vis the cultural resilience of tourism destinations and promote its theoretical understanding. Moreover, it lays the foundation for expanding and enriching the theoretical system of the cultural resilience of tourism destinations. It also helps highlight the research direction for enhancing cultural resilience.

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Research Progress and Prospects on Tourism Destination Residents’ Well-being
MU Xinying, MING Qingzhong
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (6): 92-123.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.297
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Enhancing tourism destination residents’ well-being is an important objective of tourism development and has become a significant topic in domestic and international tourism research in recent years. Building upon a conceptual analysis distinguishing happiness, quality of life, and well-being, this study employed the CiteSpace software to conduct a visualization analysis of 197 relevant articles on tourism destination resident well-being retrieved and screened from the CNKI and Web of Science Core Collection databases. The findings reveal that: (1) Tourism destination resident well-being, approached from both subjective and objective perspectives, has at its core two key variables-happiness and quality of life-and, through constructing a theoretical framework that encompasses both the individual domain and the social system, comprehensively measures people’s living conditions, thereby facilitating the realization of people’s aspirations for a better life; (2) The research trajectory of tourism destination resident well-being can be divided into three phases: initial emergence, progressive development, and rapid growth; (3) Existing research themes primarily focus on four aspects: measurement and evaluation indicator construction for tourism destination resident well-being, influencing factors of tourism destination resident well-being, the relationship between tourism development and resident well-being, and heterogeneity studies of tourism destination resident well-being. Currently, the research focus in this field has gradually shifted from the unidirectional relationships between tourism development and resident well-being to exploring their bidirectional interactive relationships. Future research should deepen research approaches by combining qualitative and quantitative methods, incorporate dynamic analysis, emphasize the multiple interactions between human and non-human factors in resident well-being, expand and refine research scenarios in the Chinese context, and elaborate research content, thereby providing support for further refinement of the theoretical framework for tourism destination resident well-being research.

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Research on the Coordination Mechanism of Value Co-Creation Behavior of Intangible Cultural Heritage Tourism Integration Based on Evolutionary Game
SHI Pingping, YAN Boli, ZHANG Linlin, WANG Jiamin
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (6): 21-46.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.296
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The integration of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) and tourism is the main driving force for high-quality tourism development. In view of the problems of unreasonable benefit distribution and low participation of ICH inheritors in the benefit maximization of ICH tourism, which restrict the integrated development and value co-creation, this study constructs an evolutionary game model of value co-creation between tourism enterprises and ICH inheritors and discusses the factors influencing value co-creation behavior. The study introduces cost-sharing and reward-and-punishment mechanisms to coordinate the value co-creation behavior of the two parties, which has important guiding significance for promoting high-quality tourism development in China. This study found that (1) value co-creation of ICH tourism integration is influenced by synergistic benefits, and the proportionate distribution, integration and development costs, spillover benefits, etc.; (2) when the integration cost, synergistic benefit, and spillover benefit of both parties meet certain conditions, the introduction of a cost-sharing mechanism can significantly improve the realization probability of value co-creation; (3) the introduction of a reward-and-punishment mechanism on the basis of cost-sharing can effectively promote the coordination of value co-creation between the two parties in the game. Both government subsidies and fines have a positive impact on the integrated development behavior of the two parties. When the synergistic benefits are greater than the sum of the spillover benefits of tourism enterprises and inheritors, liquidated damages can effectively promote the integrated value co-creation of ICH tourism.

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The Ethical Dimensions and Realization Pathways of Tourism Rights for Vulnerable Groups: An Inclusiveness Perspective
ZHANG Xiao, LIU Ming
Tourism and Hospitality Prospects    2025, 9 (6): 1-20.   DOI: 10.12054/lydk.bisu.306
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Tourism rights are a critical issue in tourism ethics research. In recent years, the Chinese government has advanced core principles including “equality” “participation” and “sharing” to protect the rights of vulnerable groups from the perspective of promoting social equity and justice, advocating for the achievement of social fairness through “inclusive development”. In the tourism sector, people with disabilities and other vulnerable groups encounter numerous barriers to participating in tourism activities, rendering their tourism rights susceptible to exclusion. Existing research on tourism rights for vulnerable groups predominantly focuses on legal frameworks and normative regulations, and rarely considers the ethical legitimacy underlying these rights. In response, this study elevates the discussion of tourism rights for vulnerable groups to the level of equity and justice within a normative analytical framework. It specifically elaborates the ethical dimensions, realization pathways, and policy recommendations for tourism rights of vulnerable groups from an inclusiveness perspective, encompassing both the negative dimension of “eliminating exclusion”and the positive dimension of “promoting participation”. The negative dimension requires eliminating or minimizing subjective and structural obstacles faced by vulnerable groups, while the positive dimension mandates that relevant stakeholders assume responsibilities in “promoting inclusive democratic decision-making” “cultivating spatial justice within tourism landscapes” and “integrating vulnerable groups into tourism production processes”.

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