Carlos G. García-GonzálezUniversity of La Laguna | ULL · Economía Aplicada y Métodos Cuantitativos
Carlos G. García-González
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This study identifies those market segments that frequent state parks in Florida and, in particular, determines those segmentation "clusters" with a best fit for frequency of visitation, accommodation, and age. Two-Step Cluster Analysis and CHAID approaches to the determination of market segmentation are used. This study demonstrates the precision...
This paper considers the most suitable market segment(s) from an environmental and local economic development perspective in the specific context of visits to natural environments. More specifically, the paper explores the distinctions and differences between tourists (non-residents) and residents with regard to visit behavior at natural attraction...
This paper studies networking in rural tourism from a gender perspective comparing pre and post Covid period. The empirical study consisted of a questionnaire answered by 154 tourism promoters. Results showed a higher percentage of promoters belonging to an association during the Covid-19. There was a link between receiving training and belonging t...
The analysis of seasonality and domestic tourism from the perspective of the accommodation sector has, to date, been unsatisfactorily studied in the domain of visitors to national parks. In light of the scale of accommodation development and its crucial role in tourism, most notably with regard to environmental impact, in-depth knowledge about acco...
This study identifies those market segments that frequent state parks in Florida and, in particular, determines those segmentation “clusters” with a best fit for frequency of visitation, accommodation, and age. Two-Step Cluster Analysis and CHAID approaches to the determination of market segmentation are used. This study demonstrates the precision...
This paper considers the most suitable market segment(s) from an environmental and local economic development perspective in the specific context of visits to natural environments. More specifically, the paper explores the distinctions and differences between tourists (non-residents) and residents with regard to visit behavior at natural attraction...
This paper presents a modified Variable Neighborhood Search (VNS) heuristic algorithm for solving the Discrete Ordered Median Problem (DOMP). This heuristic is based on new neighborhoods’ structures that allow an efficient encoding of the solutions of the DOMP avoiding sorting in the evaluation of the objective function at each considered solution....
The problem of reducing the bandwidth of a matrix consists of finding a permutation of rows and columns of a given matrix which keeps the non-zero elements in a band as close as possible to the main diagonal. This NP-complete problem can also be formulated as a vertex labelling problem on a graph, where each edge represents a non-zero element of th...
Given a matrix of weights, the linear ordering problem (LOP) consists of finding a permutation of the columns and rows in order to maximize the sum of the weights in the upper triangle. This NP-complete problem can also be formulated in terms of graphs, as finding an acyclic tournament with a maximal sum of arc weights in a complete weighted graph....
this paper we presenta Variable Neighborhood Search implementation designed to find high quality solutions for the NP-hardLinear Ordering Problem, which has a significant number of application in practice, such triangulationof input-output matrices, archeological seriation, minimizing total weighted completion time in onemachinescheduling, and aggr...