- Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
- Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis
- Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
- Mining and Resource Management
- Natural Resources and Economic Development
- Urban Transport and Accessibility
- Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
- Regional resilience and development
- Transportation Planning and Optimization
- Hospitality and Tourism Education
- Economic and Environmental Valuation
- Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
- Cultural Industries and Urban Development
- Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology
- Smart Parking Systems Research
- Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
- Foreign Language Teaching Methods
- Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
- Firm Innovation and Growth
- Labor market dynamics and wage inequality
- Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
- Global trade and economics
- Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
- Housing Market and Economics
- Business Strategy and Innovation
Union Hospital
2025
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
2025
Shanghai University of International Business and Economics
2013-2024
Kiel University
2013
East China Normal University
2007
Despite widespread concern about China's air pollution crisis, very few studies have quantitatively explored its impact on inbound tourism industry. From a spatial econometric perspective, this paper has quantified the direct, indirect and total effects of international tourists visiting China, using panel data 31 Chinese provinces during period 2001–2013. The results confirm that significant direct negative effect China. There exists apparent autocorrelation for provincial-level in Spatial...
With the continuous acceleration of digital transformation, significant changes have occurred in tourism labor market. Using data China's listed companies, this paper analyzes impact transformation on employment. The findings are as follows: First, has promoted employment growth companies. Second, increases demand for high-skilled workers and squeezes out some low-skilled workers, thus adjusting structure results provide detailed evidence market under background economy.
The paper proposes a resource curse hypothesis approach to analyse the instability of tourism-led growth. Using panel data on China's 30 provinces over period 1987–2010, this study examines direct and indirect effects tourism long-term economic Four transmission channels widely held in are applied industry: Dutch disease effect, crowding-out deterioration institutional quality volatility trade. empirical results show that even non-tourism-dependent economies there is possibility will occur...
This paper evaluates the physical characteristics, technical performance, and operational issues associated with bus rapid transit (BRT) systems implemented in 13 Chinese cities. BRT China have shown medium performance; peak ridership averaged 5,874 passengers/h/direction, hour speed 20.2 km/h. Compared Latin American systems, operate at a comparable but carry much fewer passengers. The empirical analysis of implies that performance is not significantly related urban size. gives some...
Herein, we present a case of serious protein-energy malnutrition in an elderly critically ill patient with situs inversus totalis. It was difficult to implement enteral nutrition this for more than 2 months hospitalisation another hospital, and applied electromagnetic navigation guidance after successful placement nasojejunal tubes. We reviewed the management support.
The authors confirm a non-monotonic relationship between international tourism and economic growth, using China's province-level panel data from 1987 to 2010. Two endogenous cut-off points of the efficiency in growth are identified. When degree specialization is lower than 1.80% or 2.04%, has significant positive impact on but magnitude weaker latter case. exceeds an insignificant negative emerges. This suggests that tourism-led may not be sustained at high levels specialization.
This paper empirically investigates the direct and indirect effects of tourism activity on economic growth in China's four major tourist cities with world cultural natural heritage sites. Based resource curse hypothesis approach, we calculate through main transmission channels: Dutch disease effect, crowding out price volatility institutional quality. Empirical evidence from 2000 to 2010 suggests that heavy dependence resources appears lead effect; however, effect is small insignificant...
As the main stakeholders and promoters, local governments are playing an increasingly significant role in tourism development. However, up to now, little attention has been given effect of characteristics government leaders on Based a unique city leader–linked data set 30 typical tourism-dependent cities for period 2005–2018, this study explores tenure personal It is found that there inverted-U-shaped relationship between Moreover, compared with without work experience sectors, sectors have...
This article provides an empirical analysis of the risk “resource curse” in tourism-dependent economies. Using China`s tourism data for 48 major tourist cities from 2000 to 2012, reexamines direct and indirect effects booms on urban economic growth within framework resource curse. At city level, there is some evidence presence Dutch Disease symptoms as a consequence high dependency industry. However, physical investment tends be important transmission channel via which exerts positive effect...
The paper examines the impact of specialization and diversity on economic growth tourist cities. Industrial is decomposed into two parts, related unrelated (UV). constructs a panel threshold model with city size as variable, empirically tests nonlinear effects cities from perspective size. results show that: First, tourism has positive cities, there double effect based When exceeds thresholds, plays significant role in promoting Second, (RV) no Third, single Specifically, when lower than...
In recent years, tourism geographers have paid increasing attention to the concepts of 'path dependence', creation' and 'lock-in' as key ingredients in constructing an evolutionary approach studies. The path dependence model area evolution discussed this paper is used explain emergence, rise decline a area, especially figure out specific lock-in dominant products sectors. tested by using it last 40 years development Guilin, China. It found that emergence Guilin was not only influenced...