Issue
Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026)
This edition dives into how sustainable growth, tech breakthroughs, and cutting-edge research methods all come together. It includes five pieces, from real-world case studies to sharp theoretical takes. Highlights cover the mixed blessings of infrastructure in India's Lahaul Valley, the moral and eco challenges of using AI in hotels, what motivates people to choose eco-friendly stays (drawing on Plog's personality types), and how fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) helps close the gap between different research approaches in tourism studies.

- Published
- January 13, 2026
- Volume
- Volume 8
- Issue
- Issue 2
- Articles
- 5 articles
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Articles in this issue
What Draws Tourists: Attractions Or Personal Motivations? Analysis Of Evolving Tourist Motivations Through Cross-Continental Case Studies
Yechale Mehiret Geremew and Carina Kleynhans
January 10, 2026 | pp. 07-23 | DOI 10.5281/zenodo.18234125
Tourist Typology, Sustainable Values, And Willingness To Pay For Green Hotels
Rojan Baniya, Birendra KC, and Binod Chapagain
January 10, 2026 | pp. 24-31 | DOI 10.5281/zenodo.18234224
Community Perception Towards Tourism Development In Lahaul Valley, Himachal Pradesh (India)
Vikram Katoch and Tangjakhombi Akoijam
January 10, 2026 | pp. 32-49 | DOI 10.5281/zenodo.18234386
The Multifaceted Impact Of Artificial Intelligence (Ai) In The Hospitality Sector: A Critical Assessment
Ali Bakir
January 10, 2026 | pp. 50-62 | DOI 10.5281/zenodo.18234391
Fuzzy-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (Fsqca) And Necessary Condition Analysis (Nca) In Tourism And Hospitality Studies: Bridging Bipolar Methodological Divides
Yechale Mehiret Geremew and Carina Kleynhans
January 10, 2026 | pp. 63-69 | DOI 10.5281/zenodo.18234440
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