Progressing tourism research / Bill Faulkner ; collated and edited by Liz Fredline, Leo Jago, and Chris Cooper.

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Main Author: Faulkner, H. W. (Herbert William)
Other Authors: Fredline, Liz, Jago, Leo, Cooper, Chris, 1952-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Clevedon ; Buffalo : Channel View Publications, ©2003.
Series:Aspects of tourism ; 9.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: Preface / Frank Moore
  • Progressing Tourism Research and Beyond / Bill Faulkner
  • pt. 1 Tourism Destination Management
  • 1. Anatomy of the Evaluation Process
  • 2. Model for the Evaluation of National Tourism Destination Marketing Programs
  • 3. Rejuvenating a Maturing Tourist Destination: The Case of the Gold Coast
  • pt. 2 Event Management
  • 4. Evaluating the Tourism Impacts of Hallmark Events
  • 5. Host Community Reactions: A Cluster Analysis / Elizabeth Fredline / Bill Faulkner
  • 6. Monitoring the Tourism Impacts of the Sydney 2000 Olympics / Laurence Chalip / Graham Brown / Leo Jago / Roger March / Arch Woodside / Bill Faulkner
  • pt. 3 Tourism Research Methods
  • 7. Integrative Approach to Tourism Demand Forecasting / Bill Faulkner / Peter Valerio
  • 8. Integrative Approach to Tourism Demand Forecasting: A Glance in the Rearview Mirror / Bill Faulkner / Trevor Mules / Carmen Tideswell
  • 9. Chaos and Complexity in Tourism: In Search of a New Perspective / Bill Faulkner / Roslyn Russell
  • 10. Movers and Shakers: Chaos Makers in Tourism Development / Bill Faulkner / Roslyn Russell
  • 11. Towards a Framework for Tourism Disaster Management
  • 12. Katherine, Washed Out One Day, Back On Track The Next: A Post-Mortem of a Tourism Disaster / Bill Faulkner / Svetlana Vikulov
  • pt. 4 Tourism Research Agendas
  • 13. Role of Research in Tourism Development
  • 14. Tourism Research in Australia: Confronting the Challenges of the 1990s and Beyond / Bill Faulkner / Phil Pearce / Robin Shaw / Betty Weiler
  • 15. Destination Australia: A Research Agenda for 2002 and Beyond.