Ana Cláudia Campos

Ana Cláudia Campos holds a PhD in Tourism, a MA in Tourism Management, and a BA in Philosophy. Currently she is Assistant Researcher at CinTurs, the Research centre for Tourism, Sustainability and Well-being, Universidade do Algarve, Portugal. Her research interests are in tourism marketing, tourism experience, tourist psychology and co-creation.

Publications

Global Perspectives on Strategic Storytelling in Destination Marketing
Ana Cláudia Campos, Sofia Almeida. © 2022. 313 pages.
Stories have always been part of tourism with tourists eager to both share and listen to stories about destinations. Destinations also build identity and distinctiveness by...
Cognitive Science of Tourism Experiences
Noel Scott, Ana Claudia Campos. © 2022. 21 pages.
While other disciplinary approaches such as sociology and anthropology are important, this chapter introduces a cognitivist psychology approach to experience research. Such...
Storytelling and Experience Design in Heritage Tourism
Meghan Claire Beevor, Ana Cláudia Campos, Maria Manuela Guerreiro. © 2022. 21 pages.
Stories have long been a central component to the interpretation of people, culture, and place. Recent research has substantiated the importance of storytelling in heritage...
Creating an Online Brand Identity: The Case of the Hotel
Sofia Almeida, Yvonne Ivanescu, Ana Cláudia Campos. © 2021. 18 pages.
Content generation in the age of the internet of things has been transforming tourism businesses' digital strategies. Despite changes observed in the business environment...
Tourism in a Salt Pan: Does Creativity Matter?
Jorge Ramos, Ana Cláudia Campos. © 2020. 17 pages.
The production of salt has always been part of human life. Salt natural sources may vary from rock mine to marine water. Some places have developed their economy considerably due...
Operant Resources of Young Independent Travelers
Ana Cláudia Campos, Sofia Almeida. © 2020. 27 pages.
In this chapter, the construct of operant resource is explored in the context of young independent travel. The main purposes of the study are to analyze young travelers'...