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There Is No Looting In This Country. Gatekeepers And The Quest For Qualitative Data, Morag Kersel
There Is No Looting In This Country. Gatekeepers And The Quest For Qualitative Data, Morag Kersel
Morag M. Kersel
No abstract provided.
Editorial Introduction: The Archaeology Of Trauma, Morag Kersel, Christina Luke
Editorial Introduction: The Archaeology Of Trauma, Morag Kersel, Christina Luke
Morag M. Kersel
No abstract provided.
Service Quality, Relationship Building And Innovative Technologies In The Scottish Tourism Industry, Betsy A. Pudliner
Service Quality, Relationship Building And Innovative Technologies In The Scottish Tourism Industry, Betsy A. Pudliner
Betsy A. Pudliner
In today's post-modern society, service takes greater meaning with the application of innovative technologies. In particular, historical and cultural service attitudes are renewed and easily expressed with the use of lnternet and World Wide Web applications. The Scottish tourism industry is viewed as a highly developed and fragmented economy. The foundations of tourism are in the small, family owned operations. Small businesses extend traditional alignment with destination marketing organizations with smaller, local virtual communities to capture and retain revenues. Consistency, in the delivery of quality experiences, is seen as a positive outcome with virtual community building. This paper describes research …
A Little Piece Of The Holy Land, Morag Kersel