Dissertation topics suggested by the teacher.
Recent dissertations supervised by the teacher.
First cycle degree programmes dissertations
- Il trasporto aereo in Sardegna
- Il turismo ferroviario come forma di turismo lento: il caso della Transiberiana d'Italia
- Turismo Culturale 4.0: piattaforme digitali per la valorizzazione partecipata dei territori periferici
Second cycle degree programmes dissertations
- a quantitative content analysis of instagram communication
the case of riminiwellness and rimini
- A Study of Foreign Tourists' Perceptions in China Based on Big Data Text Mining
- An analysis of the UK’s Response to Post-Brexit Hospitality Workforce Shortages: Revisiting the BHA-KPMG 2017 Report
- Analysis of regional development funds in the tourism and hospitality sector
“The case of Emilia-Romagna”
- Best Practices in Cycling Tourism: Insights from a Comparative Analysis of Mallorca and Romagna
- Digital Marketing and Artificial Intelligence in Tourism: The use of Behavioural Economics
- Domestic Tourism in Italy: A Microdata Analysis of Resident Heterogeneity by Nativity and Citizenship.
- Impact of Trade Fairs on Tourism Flows in Rimini - the Case of Four Major Fairs
- Investigating the value of experiences for destinations and tourists
- MICE tourism and Deseasonalization: Governance and Competitiveness in Mature Destinations. The Cases of Rimini and Valencia.
- Overcoming seasonality in coastal tourism: a comparative marketing strategy analysis of Rimini (Italy) and Costa Dorada (Spain) to enhance off-season attractiveness
- Public Transport for Tourists: An Evaluation Framework from the Multimodality Viewpoint
- Revenue management strategies in flexible demand markets:
strategic differentiation and territorial dynamics at Hotel Sovrana, Rimini
- shifting dissonance boundaries: a multi-group econometric analysis of cognitive dissonance and satisfaction drivers across hotel loyalty tiers.
- Unpacking Hotel demand modeling: An application of ADR-based Regression Model
- wellness-oriented travel experiences: an exploratory analysis of tourist behaviour