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Human-exhibition interaction (HEI) in designing exhibitions: A systematic literature review

International journal of hospitality management, v.77, 2019년, pp.292 - 302  

Wang, Nan (College of Science and Technology, Ningbo University) ,  Xia, Liang (Department of Architecture and Built Environment, The University of Nottingham Ningbo China)

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Abstract This paper presents a theoretical framework in which fundamental exhibition factors were defined, communicative relationship between humans and exhibitions was presented, and a systematic literature review was conducted through a tool-supported method. There have been 59 exhibition design ...

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