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Residents' support for tourism development: The role of residents' place image and perceived tourism impacts
D Stylidis, A Biran, J Sit, EM Szivas
Tourism management 45, 260-274, 2014
9002014
Entertainment‐seeking shopping centre patrons: the missing segments
J Sit, B Merrilees, D Birch
International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management 31 (2), 80-94, 2003
4482003
Fake news, social media and marketing: A systematic review
G Di Domenico, J Sit, A Ishizaka, D Nunan
Journal of Business Research 124, 329-341, 2021
3522021
An exploratory study of residents’ perception of place image: The case of Kavala
D Stylidis, J Sit, A Biran
Journal of travel research 55 (5), 659-674, 2016
1662016
Showrooming and retail opportunities: A qualitative investigation via a consumer-experience lens
JK Sit, A Hoang, A Inversini
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services 40, 163-174, 2018
1322018
Logistics impacts of student online shopping–evaluating delivery consolidation to halls of residence
T Cherrett, J Dickinson, F McLeod, J Sit, G Bailey, G Whittle
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies 78, 111-128, 2017
772017
Entertainment events in shopping malls—profiling passive and active participation behaviors
JK Sit, D Birch
Journal of Consumer Behaviour 13 (6), 383-392, 2014
442014
Free but fake speech: When giving primacy to the source decreases misinformation sharing on social media
G Di Domenico, D Nunan, J Sit, V Pitardi
Psychology & Marketing 38 (10), 1700-1711, 2021
422021
Understanding satisfaction formation of shopping mall entertainment seekers: A conceptual model
J Sit, B Merrilees
Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference …, 2005
402005
Residents’ place image: a meaningful psychographic variable for tourism segmentation?
D Stylidis, J Kokho Sit, A Biran
Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing 35 (6), 715-725, 2018
382018
Computer animation data management: Review of evolution phases and emerging issues
H Liang, J Sit, J Chang, JJ Zhang
International journal of information management 36 (6), 1089-1100, 2016
232016
Understanding youth motivations of entertainment consumption at shopping centres: implications for shopping centre marketing
J Sit
ANZMAC 2003 Conference Proceedings Adelaide, 1-3, 2003
182003
Understanding the experiential consumption of special event entertainment (SEE) at shopping centres: an exploratory study
J Sit, B Merrilees
Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference …, 2005
152005
Profiling shoppers’ coping behaviours during a pandemic crisis: A regulatory focus perspective
KJ Sit, EEF Ballantyne, J Gorst
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services 64, 102811, 2022
122022
Mapping mobile touchpoints in sport events
A Inversini, J Sit, HT Pyle
Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2016: Proceedings of …, 2016
122016
Understanding consumer responses to special event entertainment (SEE) in shopping centres
J Sit, M Johnson Morgan, J Summers
Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Business and Information …, 2006
92006
Understanding consumer responses to special event entertainment (SEE) in shopping centres
J Sit, M Johnson Morgan, J Summers
Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Business and Information …, 2006
92006
How do in-mall entertainment events impact on consumers' shopping mall behaviours? a model of special event entertainment
J Sit, M Johnson Morgan, FM Woodside
Proceedings of the 2008 Global Marketing Conference, 2008
82008
A conceptual framework for entertainment consumption at shopping centres: an extension to functional congruity of satisfaction
J Sit, B Merrilees, D Grace
ANZMAC 2003 Conference Proceedings Adelaide. Adelaide, Australia, 1-3, 2003
82003
Shoppers’ neural responses to the mere social presence of others: insights from an enclosed mall
MS Rosenbaum, GC Ramirez, D El-Manstrly, J Sit
The International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research 31 (3 …, 2021
72021
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