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Tourism Management


Tourism Management

Hardback by Ryan, Chris; Page, Stephen

Tourism Management

£74.99

ISBN:
9780080435893
Publication Date:
24 Mar 2000
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Pergamon Press
Pages:
478 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 19 May 2024
Tourism Management

Description

This book is an edited selection of key research papers published in the field of tourism management during the past ten years. It seeks to take stock of some of the seminal developments in the literature and to examine the evolution of thinking and the development of the subject area, particularly in the emergence of research sub-areas. The book is organized into a series of parts which reflect the development of new and established areas of research: decision-making and tourist behaviour, tourism demand forecasting, gender and sex in tourism, planning and communities, urban tourism, theme parks, sustainable tourism or eco-tourism, marketing and service quality, and tourism as it affects indigenous peoples. Each part is introduced by commentary that relates the articles to the wider literature and the current progress of knowledge in each area. Underlying the books is a view that only through a continuing dialogue between specific tourism journal articles and a wider social science literature can one consider the 'cutting edge' nature of tourism research and manner in which it is then developed and disseminated. This book is one way of allowing readers to assess the merits of each article and its wider contribution to the tourism literature.

Contents

Part 1 Selecting Holidays: the Purchase Decision and its Antecedents, Chris Ryan; Chapter 1 Multi-Faceted Tourist Travel Decisions: A Constraint-Based Conceptual Framework to Describe Tourists' Sequential Choices of Travel Components, Benedict G C Dellaert, Dick F Ettema, Christer Lindh; Chapter 2 Tourist Group Holiday Decision-Making and Behaviour: the Influence of Children, Paul R Thornton, Gareth Shaw, Allan M Williams; Part 2 Economic Forecasting in Tourism, Chris Ryan; Chapter 3 An Integrative Approach to Tourism Demand Forecasting, Bill Faulkner, Peter Yalerio; Chapter 4 Measures of Forecasting Accuracy - Turning Point Error vs size of Error, Christine A Witt, Stephen F Witt; Chapter 5 Tourism Forecasting: How well do Private and Public Sector Organizations Perform?, Stephen F Witt; Part 3 Gender and Sex in Tourism, Chris Ryan; Chapter 6 An Occupational Hazard? Sex Segregation in Tourism Employment, Fiona Jordan; Chapter 7 Holidays and Homosexual Identity, Howard Hughes; Chapter 8 Sex, Tourism and Sex Tourism: Fulfilling Similar Needs?, Chris Ryan, Rachel Kinder; Part 4 Planning and Community Action, Stephen Page; Chapter 9 Residents' Attitudes towards Tourism: A Longitudinal Study in Spey Valley, Scotland, Donald Getz; Chapter 10 From Shareholders to Stakeholders: Critical Issues for Tourism Marketers, Jane Robson, Ian Robson; Chapter 11 Responsible and Responsive Tourism Planning in the Community, K Michael Haywood; Chapter 12 Crafting a Destination Vision: Putting the Concept of Resident-Responsive Tourism into Practice, J R Brent Ritchie; Part 5 Urban Tourism, Stephen Page; Chapter 13 Leisure Shopping: A Magic Concept for the Tourism Industry?, Myriam Jansen-Verbeke; Chapter 14 Tourist Shopping Villages: Development and Planning Strategies, Donald Getz; Part 6 Theme Parks, Stephen Page; Chapter 15 Theme Park Selection: Factors Influencing Attendance, Gordon W McClung; Chapter 16 A Perceptual Mapping Approach to Theme Park Visitor Segmentation, Dale D Fodness, Laura M Milner; Chapter 17 Evaluating the Attractiveness of a New Theme Park: A Cross-Cultural Comparison, Kau Ah-Keng; Part 7 Tourism and the Natural Environment: Marine and Ecotourism, Stephen Page; Chapter 18 Whale Sharks in Ningaloo Marine Park: Managing Tourism in an Australian Marine Protected Area, Derrin Davis, Simon Banks, Alastair Birtles, Peter Valentine, Michael Cuthill; Chapter 19 Sustainable Tourism Development in Wales: From Theory to Practice, R Elwyn Owen, Stephen F Witt, Susan Gammon; Chapter 20 Towards a More Desirable Form of Ecotourism, Mark B Orams; Chapter 21 Pricing Policy in Nature-Based Tourism, Jan G Laarman, Hans M Gregersen; Chapter 22 managing Ecotourism: An Opportunity Spectrum Approach, Stephen W Boyd, Richard W Butler; Chapter 23 Ecotourism Accommodation Spectrum: Does Supply Match the Demand?, Pamela A Wight; Part 8 Marketing and Service Quality - Wider Perspectives, Chris Ryan; Chapter 24 Revising and Implementing the Marketing Concept as it Applies to Tourism, K Michael Haywood; Chapter 25 The Implementation of Total Quality Management in Tourism: Some Guidelines, C A Witt, A P Muhlemann; Chapter 26 The Service Experience in Tourism, Julie E Otto, J R Brent Ritchie; Part 9 Indigenous Peoples and Tourism, Chris Ryan; Chapter 27 Tourism Management on American Indian Lands in the Usa, Alan A Lew; Chapter 28 Maori tourism, Shirley Barnett;

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