Ph.D. Adi Weidenfeld

Department of Innovation and Development
Assistant Professor

Obszary badawcze

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Publications

Weidenfeld, A., Makkonen, T., Clifton, N. (2021). From interregional knowledge networks to systems, Technological Forecasting and Social Change 171.

Paraskevaidis, P. & Weidenfeld, A. (2021), Perceived and projected authenticity of visitor attractions as signs: A Peircean semiotic analysis,  Journal of Destination Marketing & Management 19.

Weidenfeld, A., Björk, P., Williams, A.M., 2021. Identifying Cultural and Cognitive Proximity Between Managers and Customers in Tornio and Haparanda Cross-Border Region. Journal of Borderlands Studies 36 (1), 99-118.

Naumov, N., & Weidenfeld, A. (2019). From socialist icons to Post-Socialist attractions: Iconicity in Central and Eastern Europe. Geographia Polonica, 9 (4), 143-157.

Paraskevaidis, P. & Weidenfeld, A. (2019), Sign consumption and sign promotion in visitor attractions: A netnography of the visitor experience in Titanic Belfast, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management. 31 (4), pp. 1937-1955.

Weidenfeld, A. (2018). Tourism Diversification and its implications for smart specialization, Sustainability, 10(2), 319.   

   Makkonen, T., Williams, A. M., Mitze, T., & Weidenfeld, A. (2018). Science and technology cooperation

   in cross-border regions: a proximity approach with evidence for Northern Europe. European Planning

   Studies, 1-19.

   Makkonen, T., Weidenfeld, A., & Williams, A. M. (2017). Cross-border regional innovation system

   integration: An analytical framework. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 108(6), 805-

   820.

  Makkonen, T. & Weidenfeld. A. (2016). Knowledge-based urban development of cross-border twin cities  

  International Journal of Knowledge-Based Development 7(4), pp. 389-406

  Weidenfeld, A., Bjork, P. and Williams, A.M. (2016). Cognitive and cultural proximity between service  

  managers and customers in cross border regions: knowledge transfer implications, Scandinavian Journal 

  of Tourism and Hospitality Research 16 (1).

  Ram, Y., Bjork, P., and Weidenfeld A. (2016). Authenticity and place attachment of major visitor  

  attractions, Tourism Management   52, 110–122.

  Weidenfeld, A., Williams, A.M and Butler, R. W. (2014), Spatial competition and agglomeration in the  

  visitor attraction Sector, The Service Industries Journal, 34:175-195.

  Weidenfeld, A. (2013). Tourism and cross border regional innovation systems. Annals of Tourism Research, 42,

  191-213.

Weidenfeld, A., & Leask, A. (2012). Exploring the relationship between visitor attractions and events: definitions and management factors. Current Issues in Tourism, 16, 552-569.

Butler R.W and Weidenfeld, A. (2012), Cooperation and competition during the resort lifecycle, Tourism Recreation Research, 37, (11), pp. 15-26.

Weidenfeld, A., Butler, R. W and Williams, A.M. (2011) The role of clustering, cooperation and complementarities in the visitor attraction sector, Current Issues in Tourism 14 (7), pp. 595-629.

Weidenfeld, A., Williams, A.M and Butler, R. W.(2010) Knowledge transfer and innovations among tourist attractions, Annals of Tourism Research 37(3), pp. 604-626.

Weidenfeld, A. (2010). Iconicity and ‘Flagshipness’ of tourist attractions, Annals of Tourism Research 37(3), pp. 851–854.

Weidenfeld, A., Butler, R. W and Williams, A.M (2010) Clustering and compatibility between tourism attractions, International Journal of Tourism Research 12(1), pp.1-16.


Weidenfeld, A. and Ron, A. (2009) Religious needs in the tourism industry, Anatolia: an International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research 19 (2), pp.357-361.

Weidenfeld, A. (2006) Religious needs in the hospitality industry, Tourism and Hospitality Research 6(2), pp. 143-159.


Books

Andriotis, K., Stylidis, D.& Weidenfeld , A. (eds) (2018). Tourism Policy and Planning: Issues and Challenges in Implementation, Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, UK.

Weidenfeld, A. Butler, R.W. and Williams A.M. (2016). Visitor Attractions and Events: Location and Linkages, Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, UK.

Affiliation

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