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An Evaluation Of The Potential To Develop In-Bound Japanese Tourism To Northeast Scotland Using The Thomas Blake Glover Connection, R Nash, D Carney, L Dalkarl, Paul Matthew Stansbie Dec 2008

An Evaluation Of The Potential To Develop In-Bound Japanese Tourism To Northeast Scotland Using The Thomas Blake Glover Connection, R Nash, D Carney, L Dalkarl, Paul Matthew Stansbie

Paul Matthew Stansbie

No abstract provided.


Leadership And Service System Design, Thomas A. Maier Dec 2008

Leadership And Service System Design, Thomas A. Maier

Thomas A. Maier

No abstract provided.


Examination Of Service-Firm Employee Perceptions Of Technology By Generational Groupings, Thomas A. Maier Jan 2008

Examination Of Service-Firm Employee Perceptions Of Technology By Generational Groupings, Thomas A. Maier

Thomas A. Maier

Service firm technology and innovation play an integral role in organizational performance. This study examines multi-generational perceptions of Hospitality employees and their views of technology.


Generational Differences: An Examination Of Work Values And Generational Gaps In The Hospitality Workforce, Thomas A. Maier Jan 2008

Generational Differences: An Examination Of Work Values And Generational Gaps In The Hospitality Workforce, Thomas A. Maier

Thomas A. Maier

The purpose of this study is to identify generational differences and similarities among hospitality employees and managers in order to develop leadership strategies and management styles that can be utilized to increase employee morale and productivity while enhancing recruitment and retention rates of highly qualified workers.


Review Of Partnerships: Machines Of Possibility By Niels Akerstrom Anderson, Betsy A. Pudliner Jan 2008

Review Of Partnerships: Machines Of Possibility By Niels Akerstrom Anderson, Betsy A. Pudliner

Betsy A. Pudliner

No abstract provided.


Online Learning: Examining Instructional Design Strategies In Leisure Curriculum, Michael A. Mulvaney, William R. Mckinney, Lynn A. Barnett Jan 2008

Online Learning: Examining Instructional Design Strategies In Leisure Curriculum, Michael A. Mulvaney, William R. Mckinney, Lynn A. Barnett

Michael A. Mulvaney

An assessment of the park and recreation-related educational programs and departments within the United States indicates an increasing presence of web-based distance learning (WBDL) environments. According to a voluntary listing posted on NRPA’s official website, over 35 courses are offered within a WBDL environment with almost 20 U.S. colleges and universities participating. In addition, some programs currently offer a 100% WBDL baccalaureate and/or master degree. These numbers are also somewhat conservative as additional programs offered by universities continue to emerge as evident by the dialogue and postings on the online discussion forum of the Society of Park and Recreation Educators …


The Value Of Service Learning Projects To The Htm Curriculum, Paul Stansbie Feb 2007

The Value Of Service Learning Projects To The Htm Curriculum, Paul Stansbie

Paul Matthew Stansbie

No abstract provided.


An Exploration Of How An Aging Population Is Influencing Change In The Provision Of Tourism Experiences, Paul Stansbie Jan 2007

An Exploration Of How An Aging Population Is Influencing Change In The Provision Of Tourism Experiences, Paul Stansbie

Paul Matthew Stansbie

No abstract provided.


Measuring The Costs Of Employee Turnover In Illinois Public Park And Recreation Agencies: An Exploratory Study, William R. Mckinney, Kenneth R. Bartlett, Michael A. Mulvaney Jan 2007

Measuring The Costs Of Employee Turnover In Illinois Public Park And Recreation Agencies: An Exploratory Study, William R. Mckinney, Kenneth R. Bartlett, Michael A. Mulvaney

Michael A. Mulvaney

Employee turnover is an unavoidable part of most public park and recreation agencies. Agencies must become increasingly concerned with understanding the repercussions of an employee leaving an agency as they attempt to strategically assess current and future economic and human resource plans. This exploratory study considers the issue of turnover within a cost analytical framework and proposes a model for park and recreation agencies to accurately quantify their employee turnover costs. Specifically, the study incorporates Cascio’s (2000) costing model of turnover to explore the costs associated with the departing employee and the placement of a new employee. Building upon Cascio’s …


Special Projects Grant, Paul Stansbie Jun 2006

Special Projects Grant, Paul Stansbie

Paul Matthew Stansbie

Awarded by the College of Community and Public Service Dean's office for the purchase and implementation of a Hotel Training Simulator for use in numerous parts of the HTM curriculum.

Total Awarded: $7,750


Impact Of European Union Funding On Tourism In The Grampian Region, R Nash, D Koyabe, Paul Matthew Stansbie Dec 2005

Impact Of European Union Funding On Tourism In The Grampian Region, R Nash, D Koyabe, Paul Matthew Stansbie

Paul Matthew Stansbie

No abstract provided.


Eco-Nomics: Impacts Of Oil Price Increases On Tourism-Related Food Production And Consumption, Paul Stansbie, K Fields Dec 2004

Eco-Nomics: Impacts Of Oil Price Increases On Tourism-Related Food Production And Consumption, Paul Stansbie, K Fields

Paul Matthew Stansbie

No abstract provided.


Consider Intrinsic Rewards As A Solution To Reducing Labor Turnover, Paul Stansbie Dec 2003

Consider Intrinsic Rewards As A Solution To Reducing Labor Turnover, Paul Stansbie

Paul Matthew Stansbie

No abstract provided.


Festival And Events Catering Operations, Paul Stansbie, K Fields Dec 2003

Festival And Events Catering Operations, Paul Stansbie, K Fields

Paul Matthew Stansbie

No abstract provided.


The Popularization Of Ethnic Foods And Loss Of Identity: Robbing From The Poor And Giving To The Rich, Paul Stansbie, C Baker-Clark Oct 2003

The Popularization Of Ethnic Foods And Loss Of Identity: Robbing From The Poor And Giving To The Rich, Paul Stansbie, C Baker-Clark

Paul Matthew Stansbie

No abstract provided.


Ozgur 1993 Turkiye'nin Ozel Cevre Koruma Bolgeleri Politikasi (Specially Protected Areas Policy Of Turkey) Türkiye'nin Özel Çevre Koruma Bölgeleri Politikası: Foça Örneği, Huseyin Ozgur Prof.Dr. Sep 1993

Ozgur 1993 Turkiye'nin Ozel Cevre Koruma Bolgeleri Politikasi (Specially Protected Areas Policy Of Turkey) Türkiye'nin Özel Çevre Koruma Bölgeleri Politikası: Foça Örneği, Huseyin Ozgur Prof.Dr.

Huseyin Ozgur Prof.Dr.

Specially protected areas (SPAs) in Turkey were initiated in 1990 with the special interest of Prime Minister Turgut Özal and pressure from international agreements signed by Turkish Government. As of 1992, there were 12 SPAs in 5 provinces, most of them were on shorelines of lakes or seas. The decision making of SPAs policy in Turkey fit to muddling through. It helped to protect special and sensitive areas to be protected. All these SPAs had several small settlements and controversial usages of the land and water areas. The policy helped to control dense and uncontrolled settlements however created issues on …