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Azilah Kasim
Azilah Kasim
Professor of Tourism Management, Universiti Utara Malaysia
Verified email at uum.edu.my
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The need for business environmental and social responsibility in the tourism industry
A Kasim
International journal of hospitality & tourism administration 7 (1), 1-22, 2006
3292006
Managerial attitudes towards environmental management among small and medium hotels in Kuala Lumpur
A Kasim
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 17 (6), 709-725, 2009
3032009
Socio-environmentally responsible hotel business: Do tourists to Penang Island, Malaysia care?
A Kasim
Journal of hospitality & leisure marketing 11 (4), 5-28, 2004
2512004
Attracting tourists to travel companies’ websites: the structural relationship between website brand, personal value, shopping experience, perceived risk and purchase intention
S Mohseni, S Jayashree, S Rezaei, A Kasim, F Okumus
Current Issues in Tourism 21 (6), 616-645, 2018
2472018
Towards a wider adoption of environmental responsibility in the hotel sector
A Kasim
International journal of hospitality & tourism administration 8 (2), 25-49, 2007
2342007
The importance of water management in hotels: a framework for sustainability through innovation
A Kasim, D Gursoy, F Okumus, A Wong
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 22 (7), 1090-1107, 2014
2262014
Environmentally friendly practices among restaurants: Drivers and barriers to change
A Kasim, A Ismail
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 20 (4), 551-570, 2012
2112012
Corporate environmentalism in the hotel sector: Evidence of drivers and barriers in Penang, Malaysia
A Kasim
Journal of sustainable Tourism 15 (6), 680-699, 2007
1672007
Impact of market orientation, organizational learning and market conditions on small and medium-size hospitality enterprises
A Kasim, Y Ekinci, L Altinay, K Hussain
Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management 27 (7), 855-875, 2018
1042018
Balancing tourism and religious experience: Understanding devotees' perspectives on Thaipusam in Batu Caves, Selangor, Malaysia
A Kasim
Event Tourism and Cultural Tourism, 203-218, 2013
1012013
BESR in the hotel sector: A look at tourists' propensity towards environmentally and socially friendly hotel attributes in Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
A Kasim
International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Administration 5 (2), 61-83, 2004
962004
Environmental management system (EMS) Postulating the value of its adoption to organizational learning in hotels
A Kasim
International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management 27 (6), 1233-1253, 2015
482015
Overcoming challenges in qualitative inquiry within a conservative society
A Kasim, HA Al-Gahuri
Tourism Management 50, 124-129, 2015
462015
Exploring visitors’ experience using strategic experiential modules (SEMs): the case of Zoo Negara, Kuala Lumpur
G Musa, I Mohammad, T Thirumoorthi, S Moghavvemi, A Kasim
International Journal of Tourism Cities 1 (3), 234-253, 2015
432015
Exploring the impact of service recovery on customer affection, perceived value, and sabotaging behaviour: does gender make a difference?
M Daskin, A Kasim
International Journal of Services and Operations Management 23 (4), 467-485, 2016
412016
Motivations for visiting and not visiting museums among young adults: A case study on UUM students
MF Mokhtar, A Kasim
Journal of global management 3 (1), 43-58, 2011
402011
Market challenges, learning and customer orientation, and innovativeness in INVs
C Park, CH Oh, A Kasim
International Marketing Review, 2017
392017
Business environmental responsibility in the hospitality industry
A Kasim, C Scarlat
Management 2 (1), 5-23, 2007
392007
Predictors of travel motivations: the case of domestic tourists to island destinations in northwest of Malaysia
A Kasim, H Dzakiria, C Park, NAM Nor, MF Mokhtar, JRRR Rashid Radha
Anatolia 24 (2), 188-205, 2013
342013
Developing a measurement instrument for high school students’ entrepreneurial orientation
JE Kurniawan, JL Setiawan, EL Sanjaya, FPI Wardhani, S Virlia, K Dewi, ...
Cogent Education 6 (1), 1564423, 2019
322019
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