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Research note: important sub-streams for future visitor (trader) harassment research
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to ascertain the types of mitigation strategies used around the world to tackle the harassment of visitors by microtraders, the target population for these strategies, the number and ratio of countries/territories where used and to posit ideas on how the academy may assist in improving their effectiveness Design/methodology/approachA total of 247 archives from 73 countries/territories were analysed using typological analysis, cross tabulation and frequency analysis FindingsEight broad strategies were found The top three most common were: policing, media/communication and legislative strategies In total, 79 specific strategies were also named The strategies targeted various groups at the destination This paper then concluded with eight sub-streams for future trader harassment of visitor research being identified They are research focussing on criminological, learning, research design and data analysis, environmental planning and design, work analysis and design, communication, technological and social infrastructure solutions Originality/valueThis paper was the first to look at trader harassment mitigation strategies globally and the first to propose sub-streams in the area of visitor harassment research
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Culture, Tourism, and Hospitality Research focuses on building bridges in theory, research, and practice across the inter-related fields of culture, tourism and hospitality. Published with the IACTHR it encourages articles that advance theory and research on the roles of culture, tourism, and hospitality in the lives of individuals, households, and organizations. This includes the perspectives and interpretations of all stakeholders including participants and providers of tourism and hospitality services. The journal especially seeks to nurture interdisciplinary multicultural work among sociological, psychological, geographical, consumer, leisure, marketing, travel and tourism, hospitality, and sport and entertainment researchers. IJCTHR covers: -Tourist culture and behaviour -Marketing practices in tourism and hospitality, and how this relates to cultures -Consumer behaviour and trends in tourism and hospitality -Destination culture and destination marketing -International tourism and hospitality