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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Nonresident Winter Visitor Profile: A Study Of Winter Visitors To Montana, Norma Nickerson, Thale Dillon
Nonresident Winter Visitor Profile: A Study Of Winter Visitors To Montana, Norma Nickerson, Thale Dillon
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Provides an assessment of characteristics of nonresident winter visitors to Montana during the 2000-2001 winter season. This report describes the winter visitor in terms of demographics, trip characteristics, travel behavior and expenditures in the state, as well as provides an updated estimate of economic impact of winter travelers in the state. The report also serves to update information gathered during ITRR's previous nonresident winter study in 1997-1998.
Montana Travel Region Visitors: A Pilot Study Of Gold West Country Travel Region, Norma P. Nickerson, Jason Shreder
Montana Travel Region Visitors: A Pilot Study Of Gold West Country Travel Region, Norma P. Nickerson, Jason Shreder
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Pilot study to determine the effectiveness of an on-site regional survey for gathering information on summer visitors and their expenditure patterns. The objectives of the study were to determine the best survey instrument and methods to use at the regional level, and to describe visitors to the Gold West Travel Region in terms of demographics, trip characteristics, travel behavior and expenditures.
Montana Poll: Resident Attitudes Toward Tourism 1992-2000, Kim Mcmahon
Montana Poll: Resident Attitudes Toward Tourism 1992-2000, Kim Mcmahon
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Presents results of three questions pertaining to resident attitudes toward tourism included in annual surveys since 1992.
Exploring Tourism Development: Resident Attitudes In Montana: 2001, Thale Dillon
Exploring Tourism Development: Resident Attitudes In Montana: 2001, Thale Dillon
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Results from a Resident Attitude survey conducted in Montana. Residents were surveyed to determine opinions toward tourism development in their community/county and in Montana.
Exploring Tourism Development Potential: Resident Attitudes In Pondera County, Montana, Thale Dillon
Exploring Tourism Development Potential: Resident Attitudes In Pondera County, Montana, Thale Dillon
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Results from a Resident Attitude survey conducted in Pondera County, Montana. Residents were surveyed to determine opinions toward tourism development in their community/county. The results are compared to a sample of statewide attitudes toward tourism. Includes current nonresident visitor profiles.
Exploring Tourism Development: Resident Attitudes In Custer County, Montana , Thale Dillon
Exploring Tourism Development: Resident Attitudes In Custer County, Montana , Thale Dillon
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Results from a Resident Attitude survey conducted in Custer County, Montana. Residents were surveyed to determine opinions toward tourism development in their community/county. The results are compared to a sample of statewide attitudes toward tourism. Includes current nonresident visitor profiles.
Montana Vision Travel Research: 2001, Norma P. Nickerson, Thale Dillon, Kim Mcmcmahon
Montana Vision Travel Research: 2001, Norma P. Nickerson, Thale Dillon, Kim Mcmcmahon
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Outlook for 2001 and Review of 2000.
Japanese, U.S Tourists: Hotel Selections, Minho Cho
Japanese, U.S Tourists: Hotel Selections, Minho Cho
Hospitality Review
The author reports the results of an exploratory study concerning the importance placed on attributes of hotel selection by Japanese and American guests and cultural differences between these two groups, which represent the largest market for Korean international tourist hotels. The findings suggest that Hofstede's (1960) four dimensions of cultural values can be used to help marketers better understand their guest's hotel selection criteria.
The Reasonable Man On Tour, Laurence D. Gore
The Reasonable Man On Tour, Laurence D. Gore
Hospitality Review
The "reasonable man" standard is one to which all rational persons should subscribe. The author relates the standard to the travel industry and the fate of travels.
Analyzing The Roles Of Local Non-Governmental Organizations (Ngos) In Sustainable Tourism: A Case Study Of Belize, Central America, Shaun Finnetty
Analyzing The Roles Of Local Non-Governmental Organizations (Ngos) In Sustainable Tourism: A Case Study Of Belize, Central America, Shaun Finnetty
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have become influential development actors in the developing world over the last two decades and are becoming increasingly involved in “sustainable” activities. However, there has been little attention given specifically to how NGOs impact sustainable development through particular development activities such as tourism and if the organizations themselves are sustainable. Therefore, the purpose of this thesis was to address this shortcoming in the development literature by undertaking a comprehensive study that analyzed the role of NGOs in the tourism sector in Belize. The research utilized a qualitative approach and employed descriptive survey techniques along with an extensive …