Importance of the sustainability tourism marketing practices: an insight from rural community-based homestays in Malaysia

PurposeThis study explored the antecedent and consequent relationship between information and communication technology (ICT) competency, sustainability tourism marketing and brand equity in rural community-based homestays in Malaysia. This study also examined how the political support by local autho...

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