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Tourism and hospitality research in Ireland : "current challenges and future opportunities" / edited by Kate O'Connell ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Galway : College of Business, Public Policy and Law, NUI Galway ; Shannon : Shannon College of Hotel Management, 2011.Description: xviii, 262 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781908358004 (pbk.)
  • 9781908358004
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.4791 OCO
Contents:
Section 1: Managing sustainability and innovativeness in the hospitality industry -- Stakeholder participation groups within the context of sustainability. Bronia C. Hall -- DIT ACHIEV model for sistainable tourism destination management: community involvement and resident perceptions. Maeve Morrissey, Kevin Griffin and Sheila Flanagan -- Competitiveness through firm-level innovativeness for the tourism SME: a dynamic capabilities perspective. Margaret Walsh, Patrick Lynch and Denis Harrington -- The role of multi-channel-management in the hospitality industry. Katja Nothofer and Detlev Remy -- An integrated approach to developing and implementing strategy in hotel. Gerry Gallagher -- Section 2.Tourism: Focusing on photography and technology -- Reporting on the utility of volunteer employed photography as part of a multi-method approach to explore Ireland's destination image -- Sean T.Ruane, Bernadette Quinn, Catherine Spencer and Sheila Flanagan -- Factors influencing technology adoption amongst tourism SMEs. Seaþn Duffy -- A review of key factors affecting consumers' adoption and usage of self-service technologies in the tourism sector. Petranka Kelly, Jennifer Lawlor and Michael Mulvey -- Section 3: Marketing tourism - acknowleding opportunities -- Marketing adventure tourism - what works and what doesn't. Antonie Bauer -- Faþilte go slaþinte: understanding the tourist experience concept. Noel Murray, Patrick Lynch and Anthony Foley -- Section 5: Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Shannon College -- What are the barriers to implementing environmental practices inthe Irish hospitality industry: a literature review. Helena Doody -- The Irish wine market: a consumer behaviour analysis. Sarah Geraghty.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 338.4791 OCO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 215003

Title from cover.

On t.p. verso: "Published in 2011 by College of Business, Public Policy and Law, NUI Galway in conjunction with Shannon College of Hotel Management."

On back cover: "This book is an edited selection of papers that were presented at the Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference held at Shannon College of Hotel Management in June 2010."

Includes bibliographical references.

Section 1: Managing sustainability and innovativeness in the hospitality industry -- Stakeholder participation groups within the context of sustainability. Bronia C. Hall -- DIT ACHIEV model for sistainable tourism destination management: community involvement and resident perceptions. Maeve Morrissey, Kevin Griffin and Sheila Flanagan -- Competitiveness through firm-level innovativeness for the tourism SME: a dynamic capabilities perspective. Margaret Walsh, Patrick Lynch and Denis Harrington -- The role of multi-channel-management in the hospitality industry. Katja Nothofer and Detlev Remy -- An integrated approach to developing and implementing strategy in hotel. Gerry Gallagher -- Section 2.Tourism: Focusing on photography and technology -- Reporting on the utility of volunteer employed photography as part of a multi-method approach to explore Ireland's destination image -- Sean T.Ruane, Bernadette Quinn, Catherine Spencer and Sheila Flanagan -- Factors influencing technology adoption amongst tourism SMEs. Seaþn Duffy -- A review of key factors affecting consumers' adoption and usage of self-service technologies in the tourism sector. Petranka Kelly, Jennifer Lawlor and Michael Mulvey -- Section 3: Marketing tourism - acknowleding opportunities -- Marketing adventure tourism - what works and what doesn't. Antonie Bauer -- Faþilte go slaþinte: understanding the tourist experience concept. Noel Murray, Patrick Lynch and Anthony Foley -- Section 5: Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Shannon College -- What are the barriers to implementing environmental practices inthe Irish hospitality industry: a literature review. Helena Doody -- The Irish wine market: a consumer behaviour analysis. Sarah Geraghty.

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