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Dr Yi Wang
Associate Professor in Marketing
Department of Entrepreneurship, Marketing and Management Systems
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Yi.WANG
nottingham.edu
cn
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566
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10
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2008
2024
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China
50%
Tourism Development
41%
Rural China
28%
Rural Tourism
28%
Tourists
28%
China Rural
26%
Hangzhou
26%
Tourism
24%
Rural Development
19%
Chinese Case
19%
Social Media
17%
Sustainable Tourism
15%
Effective Approach
14%
Yuan China
13%
Zhangjiajie
13%
National Park
13%
Wuling
13%
Rural Governance
13%
Institutional Interaction
13%
Chinese philosophy
13%
Chinese Tourism
13%
Entrepreneurs
13%
Luting
13%
Heritage Tourism
13%
Heritage Protection
13%
Political Economy of Tourism
13%
Governance Perspectives
13%
Mobile Innovation
13%
Political Governance
13%
Tourism Planning
13%
Mobile Marketing
13%
Travel Decision
13%
Electronic Word-of-mouth
13%
Online Reviews
13%
Pro-environmental Behavior
13%
Aesthetic Value
13%
Pro-environmental
13%
Political Economy
13%
User-generated Content
13%
Zhejiang
13%
Development Priorities
13%
Family Identity
13%
Holidays
13%
Social Action
11%
Institutional Adaptation
11%
Rural Areas
11%
Breakfast
9%
Tourism Entrepreneurship
9%
Tibetan Areas
9%
Tourism Industry
9%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Case Study
47%
Decision Making
37%
Chinese
35%
Social Media
29%
Tourism Industry
23%
Ecotourism
21%
Pro-Environmental Behavior
19%
Rural Development
17%
Consumers
15%
Economic Value
13%
Entrepreneurship
13%
COVID 19 Epidemic
13%
Electronic Word of Mouth
13%
Emotions
13%
National Parks
13%
Sustainable Development
9%
Lockdown
9%
COVID-19
9%
Co-Creation
9%
Marketing Strategy
9%
Marketing Research
9%
Communication Channel
9%
Social Norms
9%
Tibetan
8%
In-Depth Interview
8%
Social Behavior
8%
Rural Areas
7%
Belt and Road Initiative
6%
Hegemony
6%
Transformational Leadership
6%
Envy
6%
Legislation
6%
Policy Community
6%
Tourist Perception
6%
Policy Making
6%
Ideologies
5%
Embeddedness
5%
Decision-Making Process
5%