Browsing Faculty of Culture and Society by Author "Lueck, M"
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A Conceptual Framework of Tourism Social Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Community Development
Aquino, R; Lueck, M; Schanzel, HEIKE (Elsevier, 2018)The continuous search for responsible and sustainable practices in the tourism industry paves the way for alternative approaches to tourism development. Often, local communities are at the foreground of these innovative ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
'Taking Charge of Tourism' - Tourism Social Entrepreneurial Processes in Culion Island, Philippines: An Integrative Model
Aquino, R; Schanzel, H; Lueck, M (The Tourism CoLab, 2020)Tourism social entrepreneurship (TSE) is described as an alternative approach to tourism development, characterised by goals of eradicating local social problems, maximising the positive outcomes of tourism, and delivering ... -
To Dine, or Not to Dine on a Cruise Ship in the Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Tripartite Approach Towards an Understanding of Behavioral Intentions Among Female Passengers
Radic, A; Lueck, M; Al-Ansi, A; Chua, B-L; Seeler, S; Raposo, A; Kim, JJ; Han, H (MDPI AG, 2021)Given that cruise line companies are rushing to restart their operations with modified dining services, the aim of this research is to establish a conceptual framework that precisely outlines female passengers’ behavioral ... -
Tour Guide Training for Hospitlable Nature-based Tour Experiences
Porter, BA; Lueck, M (School of Hospitality & Tourism, Auckland University of Technology, 2018)The term ‘hospitality’ has long been linked to accommodation providers and eateries, but the wider range of hospitality, and hospitable experiences, has received little attention from academics and practitioners alike. ... -
Understanding Domestic Tourists to Support COVID-19 Recovery Strategies – The Case of Aotearoa New Zealand
Lueck, M; Seeler, S (UCSI University (Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Management) and Sarawak Research Society, Supported by Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture (MTAC) Sarawak and RCE (Regional Centre of Expertise) Kuching, 2021)With international tourism at a standstill and domestic tourism being decisive in post-COVID-19 recovery strategies, tourism destinations need to turn their lenses more inwardly again. Pre-COVID-19 destination marketing ...