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    • Interpretive research paradigms: points of difference 

      Losekoot, E; Wright, N (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 

      Orams, M; Luck, M; Poulston, J (Cognizant Communication Corporation, 2010)
    • Investigating Guesthouse and Cuisine Experiences in the Maldives: A New Research Method Utilising a Tasting Buffet 

      Shenaan, M; Schanzel, H; Berno, T (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. ...
    • Journalist Integrity or Arbiters of Taste: The Case Study of Restaurant Critic Peter Calder 

      Williamson, DD; Goodsir, W; Neill, L; Brown, A (Elsevier, 2014)
      It is generally believed that the power of popular media is such that restaurants can be both positively and negatively impacted by the restaurant critic. With the growing public interest the opinions of critics are deemed ...
    • Journalistic integrity or arbiter of taste? The case study of restaurant critic Peter Calder 

      Williamson, D; Goodsir, W; Neill, L; Brown, A (Elsevier, 2014)
      In these times of interactive IT it seems that ‘almost anyone’ has the potential to become a restaurant critic. However, with growing public interest in food and dining out, the opinions of dedicated food critics are ...
    • Labour turnover in a New Zealand hotel company: the Gordian Knot? Initial results from a decade of exit interviews 

      Matthews, S; Williamson, DD; Nemeschansky, B; Brandt, L; Harris, C (Elsevier Ltd, 2011)
      This paper presents findings from the data analysis of formal exit interviews conducted in New Zealand’s largest hotel brand. The data is from 24 hotels, covering all regions of New Zealand and provides comparable data ...
    • Margarine sculptures: historical oddity or an awesome way of adding value to the customer dining experience? 

      Hamilton, P (Council for Australasian University Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE), 2013)
      Margarine sculptures have a long and illustrious culinary history, yet in changing times they are rarely seen in modern hotel and restaurant settings. This paper considers the historical and cultural significance of margarine ...
    • Measuring Adolescents’ Tourism Satisfaction: The Role of Mood and Perceived Parental Style 

      Shavanddasht, M; Schanzel, H (SAGE Publications, 2018)
      Adolescents have become an attractive market for tourism because they represent a sizeable population segment with an increasing influence on family purchases. There is an urgent need to understand adolescents’ needs, ...
    • Media Images and the Gendered Representation of Chefs 

      Chen, B; McIntosh, AJ; Harris, C; Goodsir, W (Taylor & Francis, 2020)
      Images portrayed in online media may influence societal perceptions of chefs, with the potential to perpetuate gender segregation in the professional kitchen. Little scholarly attention in previous research has been given ...
    • Mermaiding as a Form of Marine Devotion: a Case Study of a Mermaid School in Borocay, Philippines 

      Porter, BA; Lueck, M (Macquarie University, 2018)
      Mermaiding, the practice of wearing a mermaid tail and/or costume, and often swimming in costume, began in the mid-20th Century and has since grown into a global phenomenon. Despite its increasing popularity, there appears ...
    • Metamorphosis in hospitality: from prostitution to harassment 

      Poulston, J (Department of Tourism, University of Otago, New Zealand, 2006)
      Sexual harassment is significantly more common in hospitality than in other industries, and has a negative impact on both individuals and workplaces where it occurs. The New Zealand Human Rights Commission ’s 2001 report ...
    • A Multilevel Analysis of Leader-member Exchange (LMX) and Leader-member Guanxi (LMG) in the Chinese Hospitality Industry 

      Wang, P (International Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional education (ICHRIE), 2015)
      This research adopts a quantitative method to investigate the supervisor-subordinate relationship and how it affects staff performance in Chinese hospitality industry from a multi-level perspective. An indigenous construct, ...
    • Niue’s Destination Image: A Perspective From the Travel Experiences of International Visitors 

      Qi, H; Li, F; Milne, S (TTRA International, 2019)
      The purpose of this paper is to explore the image of Niue as a destination from the international visitors’ perspective. This current research is part of the Niue International Visitor Survey project at the New Zealand ...
    • Non-resident Fathers’ Holidays Alone With Their Children: Experiences, Meanings and Fatherhood 

      Schänzel, H; Jenkins, J (Taylor & Francis, 2016)
      Research on family holiday experiences is largely informed by feminist gender representations. True gender scholarship requires a critical appraisal of gender relations that is inclusive of the male voice in family tourism. ...
    • North West Rodney Visitor Strategy 2015-2020 

      Deuchar, C; Milne, S (New Zealand Tourism Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology, 2015)
      No abstract.
    • Orākei Visitor Strategy 2015-2018 

      Deuchar, C; Milne, S (New Zealand Tourism Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      No abstract.
    • Organic food and green values: an educated choice 

      Poulston, JM (Council for Australasian University Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE), 2014)
      Interest in organic food is developing slowly in New Zealand, gradually attracting attention from the general public. With just 1.16% of agricultural land in organic production, it is misleading for New Zealand to market ...
    • Out for the count: some methodological questions in 'publications counting' literature 

      Losekoot, E; Verginis, CS; Wood, RC (Elsevier, 2001)
      Comments on the use of 'publications counting', i.e. the number of items published by academics and their institutions, in making financial and tenure decisions, and criticizes the methods used in terms of the choice and ...
    • The Outcomes of Tourism Social Entrepreneurship: Host Community Perspectives 

      Aquino, R; Lueck, M; Schanzel, H (Auckland University of Technology, 2020)
      This study investigates the outcomes of tourism social entrepreneurship (TSE) activities in Sitio Liwliwa, a surfing destination community in Zambales, Philippines. Formally initiated by an accommodation-type tourism social ...
    • Personality or skill? The differing expectations of hospitality managers and students 

      Harkison, T; Poulston, J; Kim, J (AUT University, 2010)
      This paper examines hospitality managers and students assumptions about the preferred attributes of hospitality employees. Using a quantitative approach, 74 hospitality managers and 137 students were surveyed, revealing a ...

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