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Good Morning Vietnam
The following is a reflection from two Auckland University of Technology (AUT) academics seconded as visiting professors to teach events and human resource management at a Vietnamese university. As this may be an ongoing ... -
The Growth of ‘Botos Feeding Tourism’, a New Tourism Industry Based on the Boto (Amazon River Dolphin) Inia Geoffrensis in the Amazonas State, Brazil
(Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, 2012)The Amazon’s reputation and ability to draw tourists is strongly associated with the natural environment and with tourist’s ability to sight and interact with iconic animals. In Brazil, four cases of aggregations of wild ... -
Heideggerian Da-sein in the airport customer experience
(Council for Hospitality Management Education (CHME), 2014)By using Heidegger’s concept of Da-sein this paper will investigate the meaning that airport customers ascribe to the airport. Looking at the meaning of the airport experience for individual airport customers will allow ... -
Higher level hospitality qualifications: who wants them?
(AUT University, 2011)A recent (2010) report by Business and Economic Research Limited (BERL) has highlighted concerns regarding qualification levels and productivity within the New Zealand hospitality workforce. The hospitality sector employs ... -
Hinduism, Ecological Conservation, and Public Health: What Are the Health Hazards for Religious Tourists at Hindu Temple?
(MDPI AG, 2020)This exploratory ethnographic study aims to understand the visitation experience and to identify health hazards at pilgrimage sites in India. Specifically, this research aims to assess the tourism potential of holy Hindu ... -
Holding out for a hero: female management role models in hotels
(AUT University; ANZAM, 2008)This paper investigates what barriers are present for female managers in the organisational structure of Australian and New Zealand hotels that may delay their progress to senior management positions. Research was carried ... -
Hospitality Entrepreneurship: A Link in the Career Chain
(Emerald, 2016)Purpose – This paper investigates the motivational factors behind the transition of successful hospitality entrepreneurs back to paid employment. The study focuses on small business owners because the majority of the New ... -
Hospitality leadership: a Chinese perspective
(Elsevier, 2011)The purpose of this paper is to review the current literature in transformational leadership and convey a progressive model to apply transformational leadership in a Chinese hospitality context to provide practical indications ... -
Hospitality report: reporting on New Zealand's Hospitality Industry (2011)
(The Restaurant Association of New Zealand, 2011)The Restaurant Association has partnered with AUT to produce the first Hospitality Industry Report - a document packed with relevant statistical data, research and comment for the hospitality industry. This will help ... -
Hospitality report: reporting on New Zealand's hospitality industry 2013
(Restaurant Association of New Zealand/Auckland University of Technology, 2013)No abstract. -
Hospitality Training for Prisoners: A Second Chance?
(School of Hospitality & Tourism, Auckland University of Technology, 2019)Noting rising statistics relating to incarceration and reoffending, there has been increased attention given to analysing the delivery, effectiveness and challenges of hospitality training and employment programmes for ... -
I love you - goodbye: exit interviews and turnover in the New Zealand hotel industry [Online]
(ER Publishing Ltd, 2008)Given the very tight labour market, skill shortages and staff retention have become major issues in the hotel industry. Furthermore, voluntary turnover incurs considerable expense as it is a labour intense service industry. ... -
I love you – goodbye: Exit interviews and turnover in the New Zealand hotel industry
(Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand (AIRAANZ), 2008)This paper presents findings from data analysis of exit interviews conducted in two hotel brands. One covers 2004 and 2005 and is a large New Zealand hotel chain with 15 sites. The quantitative data for this brand was ... -
Incorporating service learning into New Zealand hospitality education: benefits and issues
(Council for Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE), 2010)This paper discusses the benefits of offering a service learning component in the current New Zealand hospitality education curriculum. The paper is conceptual and draws on literature to build a justification for including ... -
Intangible Heritage, and Future Past of Rural Vietnam: A Hero’s Journey and Creative Place-making of Yen Tu’s Tourism
(Emerald, 2020)This paper aims to look at the future development of new tourism attractions through the visionary project of a leading Vietnamese developer in a remote area of Northern Vietnam in the Quang Ninh province. Design/meth ... -
An interesting insight into hospitality work: It’s all about giving pleasure
(Tuwhera, Auckland University of Technology, 2018)No abstract. -
International Visitor Surveys: More Than Just Numbers
(School of Hospitality & Tourism, Auckland University of Technology, 2019)International visitor surveys (IVS) are traditionally designed to provide destinations with marketing data and intelligence. The New Zealand Tourism Research Institute has been developing new approaches to IVS implementation ... -
Interpretive research paradigms: points of difference
(Academic Publishing International Limited, 2012)This paper outlines the background to the debate surrounding positivisitic and phenomenological research and the growing consensus of a mixed methods approach. It explains the increasing popularity of interpretative methods ... -
Introduction to the NZTHRC 2010 Special Issue
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Investigating Guesthouse and Cuisine Experiences in the Maldives: A New Research Method Utilising a Tasting Buffet
(Auckland University of Technology, 2020)Guesthouses have transformed the tourism industry in the Maldives, from being solely focussed on enclave, luxury resorts, to offering affordable local island tourism to a new market. Food and tourism are closely linked. ...