Perception of tourism atmospheres at mine sites: A cross-cultural analysis of atmospheric interventions

With many abandoned mines in Australia, this study explores if and how atmospheric intervention might requalify these sites to attract tourists. Using quantitative, experimental, and qualitative methods, this research suggests that atmospheric interventions can affect perceived tourism atmosphere an...

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Main Author: Zhao, Ruzhen
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2024
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/98077
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description With many abandoned mines in Australia, this study explores if and how atmospheric intervention might requalify these sites to attract tourists. Using quantitative, experimental, and qualitative methods, this research suggests that atmospheric interventions can affect perceived tourism atmosphere and revisit intentions. The findings also indicate that the perception of tourism intervention into 'authentic' atmospheres is perceived differently across cultures. This study enhances S-O-R paradigm and improves understanding of tourism atmospheres and mining site atmospheric interventions.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-980772025-07-11T06:47:05Z Perception of tourism atmospheres at mine sites: A cross-cultural analysis of atmospheric interventions Zhao, Ruzhen With many abandoned mines in Australia, this study explores if and how atmospheric intervention might requalify these sites to attract tourists. Using quantitative, experimental, and qualitative methods, this research suggests that atmospheric interventions can affect perceived tourism atmosphere and revisit intentions. The findings also indicate that the perception of tourism intervention into 'authentic' atmospheres is perceived differently across cultures. This study enhances S-O-R paradigm and improves understanding of tourism atmospheres and mining site atmospheric interventions. 2024 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/98077 Curtin University restricted
spellingShingle Zhao, Ruzhen
Perception of tourism atmospheres at mine sites: A cross-cultural analysis of atmospheric interventions
title Perception of tourism atmospheres at mine sites: A cross-cultural analysis of atmospheric interventions
title_full Perception of tourism atmospheres at mine sites: A cross-cultural analysis of atmospheric interventions
title_fullStr Perception of tourism atmospheres at mine sites: A cross-cultural analysis of atmospheric interventions
title_full_unstemmed Perception of tourism atmospheres at mine sites: A cross-cultural analysis of atmospheric interventions
title_short Perception of tourism atmospheres at mine sites: A cross-cultural analysis of atmospheric interventions
title_sort perception of tourism atmospheres at mine sites: a cross-cultural analysis of atmospheric interventions
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/98077