Part I - IntroductionMetin Kozak, Dokuz Eylul University, TurkeyNazmi Kozak, Anadolu University, TurkeyPART II - Influential Factors2. Influence of Cultural Distance on Tourist Behavior inComparison with Travel DistanceDaisy Suk-fong Fung & Bob Mckercher, both The HongKong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong3. Investigation of Travel Constraints in a Non-WesternContextMoji Shahvali & Deborah Kerotetter, both ThePennsylvania State University, USA, ReihanehShahvali, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran4. How do Perceptions towards Organized Crime AffectTravel Behaviour? A Cross-Cultural AnalysisIlenia Bregoli, University of Lincoln, UKFrancesca Ceruti, University of Milano-Bicocca, ItalyPART III - Motivations5. "Semi-automatic Content Analysis of Trip Diaries: Pull Factors to Catalonia Estela Marine-Roig & Salvador Anton Clave, bothUniversity Rovira i Virgili, Spain6. The Motivations for Wedding Tourism: A Demand-SidePerspectiveGiacomo Del Chiappa, University of Sassari & CRENoS,ItalyFulvio Fortezza, University of Ferrara, Italy7. Hotel Disintermediation and User Generated Content:Perceptions of Students from Generation YGiacomo Del Chiappa, University of Sassari & CRENoS,ItalySarka Velcovska, University of Ostrava & Marcello Atzeni,University of CagliariPART IV - Choice8. Mapping Destination Choice: Set Theory as aMethodological Tool to Investigate Destination ChoiceMarion Karl, Ludwig Maximilians University, GermanyChristine Reintinger, Ludwig Maximilians University,Germany9. "We are not Tourists - We fit in this Community":Relationship between Volunteer Tourists andResidentsHanjung Lee & Michael Campbell , both University ofManitoba, Canada10. Effects of Demographic and Trip Characteristics onHoliday ChoiceMuhammet Kesgin, Rochester Institute of Technology,USA11. How the Presence of People in Photographs AffectsPotential Visitors' EvaluationsMasahiro Ogawa & Taketo Naoi both Tokyo MetropolitanUniversity, Japan and Shoji Ijima, University of theRyukyus, Japan12. An examination of preferred destinations andselection criteria of Chinese TouristsMimi Li, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, SAR China13. Drivers of Trip Cancellations among AustraliantravellersSara Dolnicar & Homa Hajibaba, University ofQueensland, AustraliaPART V - Consumption and Experience14. How do Women Golfers Cope with GenderInequities?Helena Reis & Antonia Correia University of Algarve,Portugal and Lee Phillip McGinnis, Stonehill College,USA15. Cognitive and Affective Bases for Local SeafoodConsumption of Tourists Visiting Coastal DestinationsGuliz Coskun, Clemson University, USA16. Tourist Experience Creation from a BusinessPerspectiveAnita Zatori, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary17. A Model of Tourist ExperienceYuzhu Liu & Mimi Li, Hong Kong Polytechnic University,SAR ChinaHonggen Xiao, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, SARChinaPART VI: Post-consumption18. A Study on the Relationship among HeritageDestination Image, Tourists' Experience andBehavioral IntentionYu-hsien Tseng, Tang-chung Kan & Tzu-yu Chien, allNational Kaohsiung University of Hospitality andTourism, Taiwan19. Do Negative Experiences about Hotel Servicesalways Lead to Dissatisfaction? The Context ofE-rating and E-ComplaintGiacomo Del Chiappa, University of Sassari & CRENoS,ItalyStefano Dall'Aglio, Econstat, Italy20. Hotel Restaurant Customer Satisfaction-basedPredictors of Favorable IntentionsChristopher Beagley & Stephen Atkins, Otago Polytechnicof New ZealandPART VII - Conclusions21. ConclusionsMetin Kozak, Dokuz Eylul University, TurkeyNazmi Kozak, Anadolu University, Turkey