Understanding Tourism Experiences and Behaviour in Cities: An Australian Case StudyReportThis study aims to enhance the understanding of tourist experiences and behaviour in urban destinations by analysing the spatial movements of tourists, identifying the key attributes they are seeking in urban ...
1990, Annals of Tourism Research Show abstract Tourist Behaviour: Themes and Conceptual Schemes 2005, Tourist Behaviour: Themes and Conceptual Schemes View all citing articles on Scopus∗ Neil Leiper is a lecturer in the Travel and Tourism Division, School of Business and Administrative Studies, Syd...
the downside of this growth is the negative impact both on environment and society created by cruise tourism. Hence, when big ships arrive to small destinations, phenomena of congestion arise causing impacts not only on environment but also on traditions and social behaviour of local residents. Thi...
of tourism. Five elements are isolated: tourists, three geographical elements (generating region, transit route, and destination region), and a tourist industry. The process of tourism is dissected to show that it is inherently a partially-industrialized one, and the tourist industry is shown to ...
In its simplest form, sensitivity is understood, by Bennett, as an ability to sense and engage with difference—that is, as one's relation to otherness. According to Bennett, people's behaviour in intercultural interactions is a consequence of the meanings assigned to cultural differences. For ...
Relationships between place attachment, place satisfaction and pro-environmental behaviour in an Australian national park Place attachment is a multidimensional construct comprising place dependence, place affect, place identity, and place social bonding. Yet, studies investig... H Ramkissoon,LDG Smith,B ...
international financial crisis has compounded Australia’stourismindustry. Relevant departments recently predicted thatAustraliawill be reduced by inbound tourists this year‚ more than 4% the past 20 years Australiantourismindustry is facing the most severe blow. Australian Bureau of Statistics data rele...
"I could have been on (local Australian radio) for years banging away about this, but being elected to the Senate made it possible. "It is unconscionable behaviour and we are going to stop it." Meanwhile, Hinch told Fairfax Media that he received overwhelming support from the government in...
In order to analyse and understand the behaviour of organizations in the recreation, leisure and tourism sector, we need to be able to clarify their aims and objectives. An important initial question is whether the organization is in the private sector or government-run. For most private-sector...
The directors of most Australian companies arewell awareof the impact of carbon emissions, not only on the environment but also on their own firms as emissions-intensive industries get lumbered with taxes and regulations designed to change their behaviour. ...