Index to volume 16

Index to volume 16

Index to Volume 16 February, March, May, June, August, September. November and D e c e m b e r 1995 Articles - Titles Czech and Slovak tourism: patte...

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Index to Volume 16 February, March, May, June, August, September. November and D e c e m b e r 1995 Articles - Titles

Czech and Slovak tourism: patterns, problems and prospects, Maxwell Johnson, 16. l. 21-28 An integrative approach to tourism demand ]?)recasting, Bill Faulkner and Peter Valerio, 16, 1, 29-37 From quality product to ecoproduct: will Fiji set a precedent?. Hana Ayala. 16. 1. 39-47 The cultural construction o f sustainable tourism, George Hughes, 16. 1.4%59 Matching global competition: cooperation among Asian airlines, Barry Mak and Frank Go. 16, 1, 61-65 Canadian tourist information and the UK: plans attdperceptions. P G Lewis and A J Meadows, 16, 1.67-72 Prospects /'or tourism - a practitioner's view. Alan Jefferson. 16.2, 101-105 A barrier-free future for tourism?, David L Edgell, Sr, 16.2. 107-110 CER, trans-Tasman tourism and a single aviation market, Douglas G Pearce, 16, 2. 111-120 Children's attitudes to holidays overseas. Cedric Cullingford, 16, 2, 121-127 The quality o f tourism employment, Dextcr J L Choy. 16, 2. 129-137 Promoting tourism in US cities, Dennis R Judd, 16.3. 175-187 Casino gaming in the United States: 1994 status and implications, Patrick T Long, 16, 3. 189-197 Strategic planning in large tourism firms: an empirical analysis, A Athiyaman and R W Robertson, 16, 3. 199-205 Learning about tourists" from con versations: the over-55s in Majorca, Chris Ryan, 16, 3. 207-215 Pricing practices in tourist attractions - an investigation into how pricing decisions are made in the UK. H Anthea Rogers. 16, 3,217-224 Touristic craft ribbon development in Thailand, Erik Cohen. 16, 3, 225-235 Environmental implications o f the 1992 Winter Olympic Games, Vincent May, 16, 4, 269-275 Stress and coping in tourist attraction employees. Jennifer Law, Philip L Pearce and Barbara A Woods, 16, 4. 277-284 Incentive travel: an attractive option. Kimberly J Shinew and Sheila J Backman, 16, 4. 285-293 Evaluating the communication process between interpreter and visitor, Chris Ryan and Keith Dewar, 16, 4, 295-303 Business tourism: a study o f the market for hotel-based meetings" and its contribution to Wales's tourism. Glyn Wootton and Terry Stevens, 16, 4, 305-313 Guest editor's introduction. Quality management in urban tourism: balancing business and environment, Peter E Murphy. 16, 5,345-346

A day in the city: using conjoint choice experiments to model urban tourists' choice o f activity packages', Benedict Dellaert, Aloys Borgers and Harry Timmermans, 16.5, 347-353 The impact o f tourism on the Old Town o f Edinburgh. Graham Parlett, John Fletcher and Chris Cooper, 16, 5,355360 Cultural tourism and business opportunities for museums and heritage sites, Ted Silberberg, 16, 5,361-365 The economic impact o f a mega-mulii-mall: estimation issues in the case o f West Edmonton Mall, Adam Finn and Tulin Erdem, 16, 5,367-373 Conventions as mega-events: a new model for convention - host city relationships. Harry H Hiller, 16, 5,375-379 Heritage issues in urban tourism: an assessment o f new trends in Lancaster County, Gary R Hovinen. 16, 5,381-388 Holidays and the UK Afro-Caribbean community, Marcus L Stephenson and Howard L Hughes, 16, 6, 429-435 Tour leaders and their importance in charter tours, Lena Larsson Mossberg, 16, 6. 437-445 The interface o f tourism and strategy research: an analysis', Adee Athiyaman. 16, 6, 447~153 Budget hotels: not just minor hospitality products', Alessandro Fiorentino, 16, 6, 455-462 Marketing resorts to 2000: review o f trends in the USA, Kye-Sung Chon and Amrik Singh, 16, 6, 463-469 Conceptualizing the latent visitor to heritage attractions, Andrea Davies and Richard Prentice, 16, 7, 491-500 The impact o f turnround costs on inclusive tour prices, Andrew Lobbenberg, 16.7, 501-5115 Human resource management in hotels: a comparative study, Alan R Nankervis and Yaw Debrah, 16.7. 507-513 Developing a strategy for the Angkor World Heritage Site, Johnathan Wager, 16, 7, 515-523 Political boundaries and tourism: borders as tourist attractions, Dallen J Timothy. 16, 7, 525-532 Forecasting international conference attendance, Stephen F Witt, Alan M Sykes and Mireille Dartus, 16, 8, 559-570 Tourism in The Gambia: problems and proposals', Craig Thompson, Greg O'Hare and Katie Evans. 16, 8. 571581 A flawed implementation o f sustainable tourism: the experience o f Akamas, Cyprus, Dimitri loannides, 16, 8, 583592 Alternative tourism in Montserrat. David Weaver, 16, 8, 593-604 National Tourist Offices in North America: an analysis, Alistair M Morrison. Carl G Braunlich, Nordina Kamaruddin and Liping A Cai, 16, 8. 605-617 Articles - Authors

Orams, Mark B, Towards a more desirable form o f ecotourism, 16, 1, 3-8

Muehsam, Mitchell J, Involving the police in tourism, 16, 1.9-14 Tarlow, Peter E, see Muehsam, Mitchell J Hobson, J S Perry, Hong Kong: the transition to 1997, 16, 1, 15-20 Johnson. Maxwell, Czech and Slovak tourism: patterns, problems and prospects'. 16, 1, 21-28 Faulkner. Bill, An integrative approach to tourism demand forecasting, 16. 1.2937 Valerio, P, see Faulkner, Bill Ayala, Hana, From quality product to ecoproduct: will Fiji set a precedent?, 16, 1, 39-47 Hughes, George, The cultural construction o f sustainable tourism, 16. 1.49-59 Mak, Barry, Matching global competition: cooperation among Asian airlines. 16. 1, 61-65 Go. Frank, see Mak, Barry Lewis, P G, Canadian tourist information and the UK: plans and perceptions, 16, 1.67-72 Meadows, A J, see Lewis, P G Aziz. Heba, Understanding attacks on tourists" in Egypt, 16, 2, 91-95 Ryan, Chris. Tourism courses: a new concern for new times'?, 16, 2, 97-100 Jefferson, Alan, Prospects for tourism - a practitioner's view, 16, 2, 101-105 Edgell, David L, Sr, A barrier-free future ]`or tourism?, 16, 2, 107-111) Pearce, Douglas G, CER, trans-Tusman tourism and a single aviation market. 16, 2, 111-120 Cullingford. Cedric. Children's attitudes to holidays overseas, 16, 2, 121-127 Choy, Dexter J L . The quality o f tourism employment, 16, 2, 129-137 McManus. P, Country village weekend breaks: experience in Wules, 16, 2, 139142 Sweeney, A E, see McManus. P Geen, A G, see McManus, P Wood, Roy C, Assessing publications output as an indicator o f academic productivity: the case o f hospitality management, 16, 3, 171-173 Judd, Dennis R, Promoting tourism in US cities', 16, 3, 175-187 Long, Patrick T. Casino gaming in the United States: 1994 status and implications, 16, 3, 189-197 Athiyaman, A, Strategic planning in large tourism firms: an empirical analysis, 16, 3. 199-205 Robertson, R W, see Athiyaman, A Ryan, Chris, Learning about tourists from conversations: the over-5.Ss in Majorca. 16, 3. 207-215 Rogers, H Anthea, Pricing practices" in tourist attractions: an investigation into how pricing decisions are made in the UK, IS, 3, 217-224 Cohen, Erik, Touristic craft ribbon development in Thailand, 16, 3. 225-235 Schouten. Frans, Improving visitor care in heritage attractions, 16.4, 259-261 Walle, Alf H. Business ethics" and tourism: from micro to macro perspectives. 16, 4, 263--268 May, Vincent, Environmental implications o f the 1992 Winter Olympic Games'. 16. 4,269-275

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Law, Jennifer, Stress and coping in tourist attraction employees, 16, 4,277-284 Pearce, Phillip L, see Law, Jennifer Woods, Barbara A, see Law, Jennifer Shinew, Kimberley J, Incentive travel: an attractive option, 16, 4,285-293 Backman, Sheila J, see Shinew, Kimberley J

Ryan, Chris, Evaluating the communication process between interpreter and visitor, 16, 4, 295-303 Dewar, Keith, see Ryan, Chris Wootton, Glyn, BuMness tourism: a study o f the market for hotel- based meetings and its contribution to Wules's touris'm,

16, 4, 3(15-313 Stevens, Terry, see Wootton, Glyn Towner, John, What is tourism's history?, 16, 5, 33%343 Murphy, Peter E, Quality management in urban tourism: balancing business and environment, 16, 5,345-346 Dellaert, Benedict, A day in the city: using conjoint choice experiments to model urban tourists' choice o f activity packages, 16, 5,347-353 Borgers, Aloys, see Dellaert, Benedict Timmermans, Harry, see Dellaert, Be-

nedict Parlett, Graham, The impact o f tourism on the Old Town o f Edinburgh, 16, 5, 355-360 Fletcher, John, see Parlett, Graham Cooper, Chris, see Parlett, Graham Silberg, Ted, Cultural tourism and business opportunities for museums and heritage sites', 16, 5, 361-365 Finn, Adam, The economic impact o f a mega-multi-mall: estimation issues in the case o f West Edmonton Mall, 16, 5,

367-373 Erdem, Tulin, see Finn, Adam Hiller, Harry H, Conventions as megaevents: a new model for convention-host city relationships, 16, 5,375-379 Hovinen, Gary R, Heritage issues in urban tourism: an assessment o f new trends in Lancaster County, 16, 5,381-388 Inayatullah, Sohail, Rethinking tourism: unfamiliar histories and alternative futures, 16, 6, 411-415 Cheon~, Roger, The virtual threat to travel anatourtsm, 16, 6, 417-422 Williams, Paul, Virtual reality and tourism: fact or fantasy?, 16, 6, 423-427 Hobson, J S Perry, see Williams, Paul Stephenson, Marcus L, Holidays and the UK Afro-Caribbean Community, 16, 6,

429-435 Hughes, Howard L, see Stephenson, Marcus Mossberg, Lena Larsson, Tour leaders and their importance in charter tours, 16, 6, 437-445 Athiyaman, Adee, The interface o f tourism and strategy research: an analysis, 16, 6, 447-453 Fiorentino, Alessandro, Budget hotels: not just minor hospitality products, 16, 6, 455-462 Chon, Kye-Sung, Marketing resorts to 2000: review o f trends in the USA, 16, 6, 463-469 Singh, Amrik, see Chon, Kye-Sung Riley, Michael, Tourism development under close control: the case o f the Falkland Islands, 16, 6, 471-474 Taylor, George, The community approach: does it really work?, 16, 7,487-489 Davies, Andrea, Conceptualizing the latent visitor to heritage attractions, 16, 7, 4915OO

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Prentice, Richard, see Davies, Andrea Lobbenberg, Andrew, The impact o f turnround costs on inclusive tour prices,

16, 7,501-505 Nankervis, Alan R, Human resource management in hotels: a comparative study,

16, 7, 507-513 Debrah, Yaw, see Nankervis, Alan R Wager, Johnathan, Developing a strategy for the Angkor World Heritage Site, 16, 7, 515-523 Timothy, Dallen J, Political boundaries" and tourism: borders as tourist attractions, 16, 7, 525-532 Mutch, Alistair, I T and small tourism enterprises: a case study o f cottage-letting agencies, 16, 7, 533-539 Writ, Stephen F. Forecasting international conference attendance, 16, 8, 55%570 Sykes, Alan M, see Witt, Stephen F Dartus, Mireilec, see Writ, Stephen F Thompson, Craig, Tourism in The Gambia: problems and proposals', 16, 8,

571-581 O'Hare, Grcg, see Thompson, Craig Evans, Katie, see Thompson, Craig Ioannides, Dimitri, A flawed implementation o f sustainable tourism: the experience o f Akamas, Cyprus, 16, 8,583-592 Weaver, David B, Alternative tourism in Montserrat, 16, 8, 593-604 Morrison, Alistair M, National Tourist Offices in North America: an analysis,

16, 8,605-617 Braunlich, Carl G, see Morrison, Alistair M Kamaruddin, Nordina, see Morrison, Alistair M Cai, Liping A, see Morrison, Alistair M Goldsmith, Alistair, Hospitaltiy education in Greece: the supply o f training on Rhodes', 16, 8, 619-625 Smirli, Eleni, see Goldsmith, Alistair Shackley, Myra, Just started and now finished: tourism development in Arunachal Pradesh, 16, 8,623-625 Dowling, Ross K, Foundation o f the lndian Ocean Tourism Organisation, 625-626

Vladimir Bal~i2, 16, 2, 143-150 L6 revisited: the next 18 months, Myra

Shackley, 16, 2, 150-151 Latest research in travel and tourism, Cindy

DiPcrsio, Gin Hayden and C R Goeldner, 16, 2, 151-156 Second Global Conference: Building a Sustainable World Through Tourism, J S

Perry Hobson, 16, 2, 156-159 Assessing publications output as an indicator o f academic productivity: the case o f hospitality management, Roy C Wood,

16, 3, 171-173 Macau: gambling on its"future?, J SPcrry

Hobson, 16, 3,237-243 Planning for sustainable tourism development in the Med, Kerry B Godfrey, 16,

3,243-245 Us or them? Lonely planet travel summit,

Brian King, 16, 3, 245-246 Improving visitor care in heritage attractions, Frans Schouten, 16, 4, 259-261 Business ethics and tourism: from micro to macro perspectives', All H Walle, 16, 4,

263-268 Tourism development in Vietnam, Myriam

Jansen-Verbeke and Frank Go, 16, 4, 315-321 Lifting the bamboo curtain, Myra ShackIcy, 16, 4,321-322 UK tourism marketing, Gilbert H Archdale, 16, 4, 322-323 Tourism in Canada, George Taylor, 16, 4, 323-325 A new geographical approach, Frances Brown, 16, 4, 325 What is tourism's history?, John Tower, 16, 5, 33%343 Hotels and the businesswoman: a supplyside analysis o f consumer dissatisJbction, Nicola Foster and David Botterill,

16, 5, 38%393 Progress in Australian tourism research and education, Bill Faulkner and Betty

Weiler, 16, 5,393-395 Revitalizing Canadian tourism: a 911 call?,

Gordon Taylor, 16, 5,395-397 Rethinking tourism: unfamiliar histories and alternative.futures, Sohail lnayatul-

lah, 16, 6, 411-415

Case Studies Country village weekend breaks: experience in Wales, P McManus, A E Sweeney

and A G Geen, 16, 2, 13%142 Tourism development under close control: the case o f the Falkland Islands,

Michael Riley, 16, 6, 471-474 I T and small tourism enterprises: a case study o f cottage-letting agencies, Alistair

Mutch, 16, 7,533-539 Current issues/Reports

The virtual threat to travel and tourism,

Roger Cheon~, 16, 6,417-422 Virtual reality ana tourism: fact or ]antasy?,

Paul Williams and J S Perry Hobson, 16, 6, 423-427 Hotel management careers: research update

2, Adele Ladkin and Michael Riley, 16, 6, 475-476 The community approach: does it really work?, George Taylor, 16, 7,487-489 Career progress o f recent tourism graduates, Bob McKercher, Andrea Williams

and Ian Coghlan, 16, 7,541-545

Towards a more desirable form o f ecotourism, Mark B Orams, 16, 1, 3-8 Involving the police in tourism, Mitchell J

Paribud-Ekoling: sustainable tourism development in Central Java, Bill Faulk-

Muehsam and Peter E Tarlow, 16, 1, 9-14

Security and risks in travel and tourism,

Hong Kong: the transition to 1997, J S

Hospitality education in Greece: the supply o f training on Rhodes, Alistair Gold-

Perry Hobson, 16, 1, 15-20 A regional analysis o f tourist flows within Europe, Myriam Jansen-Verbeke and

Ruud Spee, 16, 1, 73-80 Stating the art, Frances Brown, 16, 1, 81 Coastal cities', Tourism and the Environment, R Raymond Bar-On, 16, 1,81-82 Understanding attacks on tourists in Egypt,

Heba Aziz, 16, 2, 91-95 Tourism courses: a new concern for new times?, Chris Ryan, 16, 2, 97-100 Five years o f economic transition in Slovak tourism: successes and shortcomings,

ner, 16, 7,545-547 Richard Sharpley, 16, 7,547-549 smith and Eleni Smirli, 16, 8,619-625 Just started and now finished: tourism development in Arunachal Pradesh, Myra

Shackley, 16, 8, 623-625 Foundation o f the Indian Ocean Tourism Organisation, Ross K Dowling, 16, 8,

625-626 Tourism Monitor Tourism in the peripheral areas o f Europe, 16, 6, 476

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Index Book Reviews (author, title, reviewer) Gunn, Clare A, Tourism Phmning: Basics, ~mcepts, Cases (Bruce Young), 16, 1,

83 Stokowski, Patricia A, Leisure in Society: A Network Structural Perspective (John L Crompton), 16, 1, 83-84 Seekings, K, The Politics of Tourism (Linda K Richter), 16, 1, 84-85 Hall, C M, Tourism in the Pacific Rim. Development,

Impacts and

Markets

(Brian King), 16, 2, 161-162 Theobald, W red), Global Tourism: the Next Decade (Derek Hall), 16, 2, 162163 Boers, H and Bosch, M, The Earth as a Holiday Resort (Gordon Taylor), 16, 2, 163-164 Centre for the Study of Environmental Change, Lancaster University. Leisure Landscapes: Leisure, Culture and the English Countryside - Challenges and Conflicts (Bill Bramwell), 16, 2, 164-

165 Harrison, D red). Tourism and the Less Developed Countries (John P Lea), 16, 3, 247-248

Seaton, A V red), Tourism: The State of the Art (David Harrison), 16, 3,248 Kinnaird, Vivian and Hall, Derek red), Tourism: a Gender Analysis (Myra Shackley), 16, 3,248-249 Ulysal, M red), Global Tourist Behaviour (Chris Ryan), 16, 4, 327-328 Inskeep, Edward, National and Regional

Cooper, C P and Lockwood, A (eds),

Tourism Phmning - Methodologies and Case Studies (Stephen Mills), 16, 4,

Tourism Policies': Balancing the Benefits (J P Hanlon), 16, 7, 551-553 Ross, Glenn F, The Psychology of Tourism

328--329 Bramwell, B and Lane, B reds), Rural Tourism and Sustainable Rural Development (Adrienne E Sweeney), 16,

4,329 Ashworth, G J and Larkham, P J reds), Building a New Herilage - Tourism, Culture and Identity in the New Europe

(Gareth Shaw), 16, 5, 399 Wood, R, Organisational Behaviour for Hospitality Management (Graeme Salaman), 16, 5,399-400 McCarthy, J, Are Sweet Dreams Made of This'? Tourism in Bali and Eastern Indonesia; Lasslett, G, A Discussion Guide (John Joseph Courmey), 16, 6,

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Progress in Tourism, Recreation and Hospitality Management (Vivian Kin-

naird), 16, 6, 478--479 Hall, C M, Tourism and Politics: Policy, Power and Place (Dennis Judd), 16, 7. 551 World Tourism Organisation, Aviation and

(Richard Sharpley), 16, 7, 553-554 Montgomery, Rhonda J and Strick, Sandra K. Meetings', Conventions, And Expositions: An Introduction To The Industry

(John Joseph Courtney), 16, 7,554 Witt, Stephen F and L Moutinho reds). Tourism Marketing and Management Handbook (Alan Jefferson), 16, 8,627 Harrison, R red), Manual of Heritage Management (Frans Schouten), 16, 8. 627-

629 Publications received

16.2, 167, 16.3, 251, 16.5, 41/1, 16.6, 481. 16.7, 555, 16.8, 631

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