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Graduate Student Colloquium

The aim of the 2021 TTRA Graduate Student Colloquium is to create an interactive environment for graduate students to learn from each other and senior scholars/mentors.

All TTRA attendees are encouraged to attend the Graduate Student Colloquium and contribute their unique feedback, support, and knowledge!

Papers to be presented:

Bandwagoners or Snobs? Developing the Conspicuous Consumption Motivation Scale – Zachary Russell, B. Bynum Boley, Kyle Woosnam, and W. Campbell; University of Georgia

Connecting Ecological Restoration and Tourism Development with Bordering Processes at the U.S.-Mexico Border – Connor Clark and Gyan Nyaupane, Arizona State University

Developing and Testing School Student Educational Tourism Experience Scale – Ruiping Ren and Joseph Chen, Indiana University – Bloomington

Experiences of Front Desk Workers Onboard Cruise Ships – Miriam Heinrich, University of Brighton

Exploring Tourists’ Slow Food Experience: Perspectives From Slow Tourism – Ting-Yen (Tim) Huang and Evan Jordan, Indiana University – Bloomington

Fake it to Make it: Exploring Instagram Users’ Engagement with Virtual Influencers in Tourism – Li Xie-Carson, Pierre Benckendorff, and Karen Hughes; The University of Queensland, Australia

Hiking and Digital Innovation: Analysis Strategies for Tourist Destinations Management – Claire Crublet and Elodie Paget, VIPS² Laboratory, University of Rennes 2, France; Frederic Dimanche, Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management at Ryerson University

Implementing Sustainable Tourism: The Case of Fair Tourism in Korea – Seungah Chung and Jonathon Day, Purdue University

Overtourism: Sustainable Tourism Plan and Stakeholder Involvement – Kim Pham, Christine Vogt, and Kathleen Andereck; Arizona State University

Psychological Empowerment in Community-Based Tourism: A Case Study of Yogyakarta, Indonesia – Filza Armadita and Jonathon Day, Purdue University

Segmentation of P2P Accommodation Guests based on Their Experiences of Host Territoriality – Yuan Wang and Jing Wu, East China Normal University

The Role of Context in Destination Image Formation: Craft Beverage Tourism in Ica (Peru) – Claudia Gil Arroyo, Whitney Knollenberg, and Carla Barbieri, North Carolina State University; Carol Kline, Appalachian State University

Tourism Destination Governance: A Systematic Literature Review and Future Research Agenda – Zhang Huiying, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Value Co-Creation Enhancing Destination Resilience Through Smartness – Elecia Bethune, Bournemouth University

What Does the Landscape of Tourist Safety Videos on Social Media Look Like? Exploring the Presence of Tourist Safety Videos on YouTube – Seonjin Lee, Pusan National University; Yaqi Gong, The Pennsylvania State University; Hany Kim, Pusan National University; Ashley Schroeder, The Pennsylvania State University

Trust Building for Autonomous Service Robots in Hotels – Boyu Lin and Woojin Lee, Arizona State University

Can National Differences Account for the Differences in RevPAR? – Swechchha Subedi and Marketa Kubickova, University of South Carolina – Columbia

Understanding Tourist Willingness to Donate Using the Protection Motivation Theory – Leah Nganga, Omar Youssef, and Courtney Raeisinafchi, Texas A & M University – College Station

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