The Importance of City Logistics for Urban Tourism Development: Searching for a New Research Field
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background
3. Research Method
4. Results and Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
No | The Authors’ Names | Document Title | Year | Source | Citation in Scopus | Methodology | Geographical Area |
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1. | Li et al. [73] | From obscurity to global prominence—Yiwu’s emergence as an international trade hub | 2016 | Cities | 19 | Case study | Yiwu, China |
2. | Orel [74] | Coworking environments and digital nomadism: balancing work and leisure whilst on the move | 2019 | World Leisure Journal | 15 | Interviews | 21 interlocutors from Ljubljana, Leipzig, Berlin and Prague |
3. | Niemets et al. [75] | Research of brownfields and greyfields of the city: Theory and practice | 2018 | Proceedings of the 32nd International Business Information Management Association Conference | 5 | Case study | Kharkiv, Ukraine |
4. | Roongsaprangsee & Piboonrungroj [76] | Spatial analysis of perceived logistics and traffic impacts from Chinese tourists on Nimmanahaeminda residents | 2016 | International Journal of Supply Chain Management | 4 | Case study | Nimmanahaeminda, Chiang Mai, Thailand |
5. | Campbell [77] | The dynamics of handcart as a means of informal transportation in support of logistics and tourism: The case of downtown Kingston, Jamaica | 2020 | Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes | 3 | Case study; Qualitative and quantitative techniques | Kingston, Jamaica |
6. | Colavitti & Usai [78] | Applying the HUL approach to walled towns of Mediterranean seaport cities: Lessons and guidelines through the experience of four UNESCO walled towns | 2019 | Journal of Place Management and Development | 3 | Multi-case study | Mediterranean seaport cities |
7. | Gabdullina et al. [79] | Transport and logistics innovations in supply chain management: Evidence from Kazakhstan | 2020 | Uncertain Supply Chain Management | 2 | Case study, conceptual analysis | Kazakhstan |
8. | Tunming et al. [80] | The increasing of potential in tourism logistics supply chain to Khon Kaen ME city, Thailand | 2019 | African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure | 2 | Case study | Khon Kaen ME city, Thailand |
9. | Loo et al. [81] | Exploring the factors and strategies in implementation of sustainable land transport system in Ayer Keroh, Melaka | 2018 | Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 2 | Case study | Ayer Keroh, Melaka, Malaysia |
10. | Ngamsirijit [82] | Demand responsive transportation for creative tourism logistics planning | 2015 | International Journal of Intelligent Enterprise | 2 | Case study | Pattaya City, Thailand |
11. | Ngamsirijit [83] | Using Capacity Flexibility Model for responsive tourism logistics: The case of Pattaya city | 2013 | Proceedings of 2013 IEEE International Conference on Service Operations and Logistics, and Informatics, SOLI 2013 | 2 | Case study | Pattaya City, Thailand |
12. | Devkota et al. [84] | Rethinking westernization in destination: Tourists’ perception of a touristic city | 2021 | Journal of Tourism and Services | 0 | Case study | Pokhara, Nepal |
13. | Au [85] | The economic costs of protests and policy recommendations for preventing them: the case of Hong Kong | 2021 | Journal of Chinese Economic and Foreign Trade Studies | 0 | Case study | Hong Kong |
14. | Florido-Benítez [86] | How Málaga’s airport contributes to promote the establishment of companies in its hinterland and improves the local economy | 2021 | International Journal of Tourism Cities | 0 | Case study | Malaga, Spain |
15. | Šego et al. [87] | Methods of goods delivery to the historic core of the city of Šibenik during the tourist season | 2020 | LOGI—Scientific Journal on Transport and Logistics | 0 | Case study | Šibenik, Croatia |
16. | Du Cros & Jolliffe [88] | Brand Hong Kong: Art hub for China’s belt and road initiative | 2019 | Urban Events, Place Branding and Promotion: Place Event Marketing | 0 | Case study | Hong Kong |
17. | Ambrósio et al. [89] | Marian midsize shrines: Three itineraries between Portugal and Slovakia | 2017 | International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage | 0 | Multi-case study | Marian Midsize Shrines, e.g., |
18. | - | Conference review | 2013 | WIT Transactions on Information and Communication Technologies | 0 | N/A | N/A |
19. | - | Conference Review | 2013 | WIT Transactions on Information and Communication Technologies | 0 | N/A | N/A |
20. | - | Conference Review | 2013 | WIT Transactions on Information and Communication Technologies | 0 | N/A | N/A |
21. | Teeranantawanichand & Fongsuwan [90] | Foreign real estate holdings in Thailand’s Special Autonomous Systems (SAS) Bangkok and Pattaya: A structural equation model | 2014 | Research Journal of Business Management | 0 | Multi-case study, quantitative research | Bangkok and Pattaya, Thailand |
22. | Tirosh [91] | Mutual strategy relationship of Eilat vs. Aqaba as tourism destinations | 2013 | Journal for Global Business Advancement | 0 | Multi-case study | Akaba, Jordan; Eilat, Israel |
23. | Böll [92] | Economic trends: United Arab Emirates | 2011 | Betonwerk und Fertigteil-Technik/Concrete Plant and Precast Technology | 0 | Case study | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates |
24. | - | Conference Review | 2011 | APBITM 2011—Proceedings 2011 IEEE International Summer Conference of Asia Pacific | 0 | N/A | N/A |
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Tourism | 20 |
China | 11 |
Logistics | 11 |
Tourism development | 9 |
Urban development | 8 |
Sustainable development | 8 |
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Li et al. [73] | From obscurity to global prominence—Yiwu’s emergence as an international trade hub | 2016 | Cities |
Orel [74] | Coworking environments and digital nomadism: balancing work and leisure whilst on the move | 2019 | World Leisure Journal |
Niemets et al. [75] | Research of brownfields and greyfields of the city: Theory and practice | 2018 | Proceedings of the 32nd International Business Information Management Association Conference |
Roongsaprangsee & Piboonrungroj [76] | Spatial analysis of perceived logistics and traffic impacts from Chinese tourists on Nimmanahaeminda residents | 2016 | International Journal of Supply Chain Management |
Campbell [77] | The dynamics of handcart as a means of informal transportation in support of logistics and tourism: The case of downtown Kingston, Jamaica | 2020 | Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes |
Colavitti & Usai [78] | Applying the HUL approach to walled towns of Mediterranean seaport cities: Lessons and guidelines through the experience of four UNESCO walled towns | 2019 | Journal of Place Management and Development |
Gabdullina et al. [79] | Transport and logistics innovations in supply chain management: Evidence from Kazakhstan | 2020 | Uncertain Supply Chain Management |
Tunming et al. [80] | The increasing of potential in tourism logistics supply chain to Khon Kaen ME city, Thailand | 2019 | African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure |
Loo et al. [81] | Exploring the factors and strategies in implementation of sustainable land transport system in Ayer Keroh, Melaka | 2018 | Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology |
Ngamsirijit [82] | Demand responsive transportation for creative tourism logistics planning | 2015 | International Journal of Intelligent Enterprise |
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Hącia E, Wagner N, Łapko A. The Importance of City Logistics for Urban Tourism Development: Searching for a New Research Field. Energies. 2023; 16(1):175. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16010175
Chicago/Turabian StyleHącia, Ewa, Natalia Wagner, and Aleksandra Łapko. 2023. "The Importance of City Logistics for Urban Tourism Development: Searching for a New Research Field" Energies 16, no. 1: 175. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16010175
APA StyleHącia, E., Wagner, N., & Łapko, A. (2023). The Importance of City Logistics for Urban Tourism Development: Searching for a New Research Field. Energies, 16(1), 175. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16010175