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Full-Text Articles in Tourism and Travel
Effect Of Influencer Message Value On Destination Awareness, Image, And Travel Intentions, Shumaila Kashif, Maira Junejo, Farman Ali
Effect Of Influencer Message Value On Destination Awareness, Image, And Travel Intentions, Shumaila Kashif, Maira Junejo, Farman Ali
3rd IBA SBS International Conference 2024
Tourism is one of the fastest-growing sectors and destination competition is expanding by the day. Lately, Pakistan's tourist business has exploded, fueled by social media influencers' content creation. Hence the aim of this research is to understand how the influencer message value impact destination awareness, image, and travel intentions.
Data was collected through purposive sampling from 216 respondents via google forms. Analysis was performed on Smart PLS version 3.2.8. Results indicated that Influencer source attractiveness affected destination awareness, destination image and travel intention positively and significantly. It also showed that entertainment was affecting destination awareness and destination image positively and …
Reflections On Co-Creating, Developing And Evaluating Virtual Reality Fieldtrips (Vrf): The Student’S Perspective, Catherine Gorman, Jennifer Stewart, Louise Bellew
Reflections On Co-Creating, Developing And Evaluating Virtual Reality Fieldtrips (Vrf): The Student’S Perspective, Catherine Gorman, Jennifer Stewart, Louise Bellew
Conference papers
To ensure graduates have the skill to work within the tourism industry, and spurred on by the paradigm shift in teaching due to Covid 19, this research focused on developing innovative solutions using technology. Using virtual assessment techniques, industry co-created evaluation, and integrated assessment, it explored how virtual field-trips can be developed as part of remote teaching methods. To provide context to the topic of sustainable tourism and technology, a student-led virtual seminar with industry was undertaken linking with TU Dublin Green Week 2021. In place of a fieldtrip using Google Earth and Screen-casto-matic, students created videos incorporating the sustainability …
Engaging With The Local: Shift In Visitor Profile At [World] Heritage Sites, Catherine Gorman
Engaging With The Local: Shift In Visitor Profile At [World] Heritage Sites, Catherine Gorman
Conference papers
Engaging with the local: a shift in visitor profile at Heritage Sites
The island of Ireland has three World Heritage Sites (WHS). Two of these sites are located in the Republic of Ireland and are operated by the Office of Public Works (OPW): Skellig Micheal (inscribed 1996), and Bru Na Boinne, the Bend in the Boyne complex of Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth and wider area (inscribed 1993). In 2018, Skellig Michael attracted 16,792, and the Bru Na Boinne, 321,193. Both sites have been under pressure from visitor numbers over the last number of years with Skellig Micheal, exceeding the annual …
Tourism Job Outlook: A Guide To Events, Hospitality, Interpretation Jobs For The Lakota People, Gina Fe Causin, Chay Runnels
Tourism Job Outlook: A Guide To Events, Hospitality, Interpretation Jobs For The Lakota People, Gina Fe Causin, Chay Runnels
Faculty Publications
The emphasis on tourism in the economy of South Dakota provides extensive opportunities in the field of Hospitality and Tourism for employment in the region. Specific employment opportunities exist in the hotel, food and beverage, and travel accommodation industries. Local job postings indicate opportunities for Lodging Managers, Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners, Food Service Managers, and Administrative Service Managers. On a national level, these positions all show expected growth of between 2-33% over the next seven years (Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Handbook, 2015).
Best Practices Developing Service Learning Protocol For Hospitality Administration, Mary Olle, Chay Runnels, Gina Fe Causin, Todd Barrios
Best Practices Developing Service Learning Protocol For Hospitality Administration, Mary Olle, Chay Runnels, Gina Fe Causin, Todd Barrios
Faculty Publications
Developing Service Learning Protocol for students in the Hospitality Administration program at Stephen F. Austin State University provides an opportunity for students to experience these values such as networking, commitment, and building self-confidence. In 2015 SFA Hospitality Administration faculty made a decision to institutionalize service learning throughout their program. This presentation discusses its implementation.
Tourism Studies: Haw Par Villa Theme Park, Joseph W. Miller
Tourism Studies: Haw Par Villa Theme Park, Joseph W. Miller
Student Publications
This study demonstrates that perceived authenticity of a cultural heritage site should not be overlooked when determining reasons for a decline in tourism. The quality:price ratio of this particular site was shown as a contributing factor to its decline in tourism, but an underlying current of discontent was identified in regards to the perception of the site as a part of Singapore’s distinctive history.
Hospitality Academic Leadership Pedagogy:Experiential Learning Methodology, Thomas A. Maier
Hospitality Academic Leadership Pedagogy:Experiential Learning Methodology, Thomas A. Maier
Thomas A. Maier
Integrating classroom-based pedagogy with industry embedded learning activities may deepen student learning. This presentation describes the application and assessment of David Kolb’s experiential learning methodology.
Sacred Hospitality, Thomas A. Maier
Sacred Hospitality, Thomas A. Maier
Thomas A. Maier
Sacred Hospitality explores the nature, meaning, and commonality of values exemplified in the Judeo-Christian tradition beginning with the singular hospitality event of Abraham's welcoming and hosting traveling visitors. Such hospitality entails food, drink and accommodation of and for others, more importantly, genuine hospitality is possible only when persons know who they are, having a self to give, and are happy to share that self with others. In order to offer and practice hospitality in a Sacred context we have to take a look around and welcome others who are in need.
Leadership And Service System Design, Thomas A. Maier
Leadership And Service System Design, Thomas A. Maier
Thomas A. Maier
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