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Christine A. Vogt is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of social sciences, particularly within sociology, political science, and social psychology. Their research encompasses various aspects of tourism, volunteerism, urban studies, and sustainable development.

The scientific work of Vogt centers on diverse aspects of tourism research, with significant contributions to tourism, volunteerism, and development. Other documented topics in their work include sport and mega-event impacts, sharing economy and platforms, recreation, leisure, wilderness management, place attachment, urban studies, and urban transport and accessibility.

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Vogt demonstrate engagement with sustainable tourism and quality of life, as well as complex social dynamics related to travel and tourism behaviors. Notable papers include:

  • Designing for quality of life and sustainability, 2020, Annals of Tourism Research
  • A comparative analysis of factors influencing millennial travellers' intentions to use ride-hailing, 2021, Information Technology & Tourism
  • Stakeholders' involvement in an evidence-based sustainable tourism plan, 2023, Journal of Sustainable Tourism
  • A user-generated content analysis of tourists at wildlife tourism attractions, 2023, Frontiers in Sustainable Tourism
  • Providing hope: influences of volunteer tourism on program youth, 2020, Journal of Sustainable Tourism

Vogt has frequently published in journals such as the Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Annals of Tourism Research, Information Technology & Tourism, Frontiers in Sustainable Tourism, and Journal of Clinical Medicine, with multiple articles in some venues reflecting sustained focus areas.

Collaborations are a component of Vogt's scholarly activity. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Kathleen L. Andereck
  • Kim Pham
  • Seojin Lee
  • Woojin Lee
  • Jada Lindblom

The main fields of study associated with Vogt identify a strong grounding in social sciences, supported by significant work within subfields such as sociology and political science, social psychology, demography, marketing, and transportation.

Best Publications

  • Residents' perceptions of community tourism impacts

    Kathleen L. Andereck;Karin M. Valentine;Richard C. Knopf;Christine A. Vogt

  • The Relationship between Residents’ Attitudes toward Tourism and Tourism Development Options

    Kathleen L. Andereck;Christine A. Vogt

  • Expanding the functional information search model

    Christine A. Vogt;Daniel R. Fesenmaier

  • Residents’ Attitudes toward Existing and Future Tourism Development in Rural Communities

    Pavlína Látková;Christine A. Vogt

  • The Interrelationship between Sport Event and Destination Image and Sport Tourists' Behaviours

    Kyriaki Kaplanidou;Christine Vogt

  • A Cross-cultural Analysis of Tourism and Quality of Life Perceptions

    Kathleen L. Andereck;Karin M. Valentine;Christine A. Vogt;Richard C. Knopf

  • The Effects of Integrating Advertising and Negative Word‐of‐Mouth Communications on Message Processing and Response

    Robert E. Smith;Christine A. Vogt

  • Changes in Residents' Attitudes toward Tourism over Time: A Cohort Analytical Approach

    Chang Huh;Christine A. Vogt

  • Relationships Among Customer Satisfaction, Delight, and Loyalty in the Hospitality Industry

    MiRan R. Kim;Christine A. Vogt;Bonnie J. Knutson

  • A Structural Analysis of Destination Travel Intentions as a Function of Web Site Features

    Kyriaki Kaplanidou;Christine Vogt

  • Destination Perceptions Across a Vacation

    Christine A. Vogt;Kathleen L. Andereck

  • Information technology in everyday and vacation contexts

    Kelly MacKay;Christine Vogt

  • Relationships between Travel Information Search and Travel Product Purchase in Pretrip Contexts

    Soo Hyun Jun;Christine A. Vogt;Kelly J. MacKay

  • Fuel treatments at the wildland-urban interface: Common concerns in diverse regions

    Gregory J. Winter;Christine Vogt;Jeremy S. Fried

  • The Meaning and Measurement of a Sport Event Experience Among Active Sport Tourists

    Kyriaki Kaplanidou;Christine Vogt

  • Drivers and socioeconomic impacts of tourism participation in protected areas.

    Wei Liu;Christine A. Vogt;Junyan Luo;Guangming He

  • Examining social trust in fuels management strategies

    Greg Winter;Christine A. Vogt;Sarah McCaffrey

  • A case-based approach to understanding vacation planning

    Susan I. Stewart;Christine A. Vogt

  • Tourists and retailers' perceptions of services.

    Christine A. Vogt;Daniel R. Fesenmaier

  • Multiple telecouplings and their complex interrelationships

    Jianguo Liu;Vanessa Hull;Junyan Luo;Wu Yang

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel R. Fesenmaier
Daniel R. Fesenmaier MODUL University Vienna
Susan I. Stewart
Susan I. Stewart University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jianguo Liu
Jianguo Liu Michigan State University
Lori Pennington-Gray
Lori Pennington-Gray University of South Carolina
Zhiyun Ouyang
Zhiyun Ouyang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Daniel R. Williams
Daniel R. Williams US Forest Service
Andrés Viña
Andrés Viña Michigan State University
Joar Vittersø
Joar Vittersø University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Richard P. DeShon
Richard P. DeShon Michigan State University
Daniel Gould
Daniel Gould Michigan State University

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