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  • Schulenkorf Nico (Sierke Verlag, 2010)
    This thesis investigates the role of sport events in contributing to social development between disparate communities in a developing world context. In particular, it explores the socio-cultural experiences that arise from ...
  • Schulenkorf Nico (International University College, 2010)
    Sport events offer valuable experiences to participants, supporters, and other stakeholders while its impacts are of significant economical, political, social and psychological importance. From a social perspective, sport ...
  • Beirman David (Goodfellow Publishers Ltd, 2010)
    Deals with the issues of risk, crisis and receovery managment in tourism from a sustainability perspective
  • Darcy, Simon; Crilley, Gary; Moore, Susan A.; Smith, Amanda; Taplin, Ross; Griffin, Tony; Wegner, Aggie; Tonge, Joanna (CRC For Sustainable Tourism, 2009)
    This technical report is part of a broader national project ‘Systematic and strategic collection and use of visitor information in protected area management’, funded by Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre (STCRC), ...
  • Darcy, Simon; Cameron, Bruce; Pegg, Shane; Packer, Tanya (Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre, 2008)
    The aim of the research was to bring the insights and interdisciplinary expertise of the research team to develop best business practice case studies in accessible tourism. This project builds upon the STCRC-funded workshop ...
  • Edwards Deborah; Griffin Anthony; Hayllar Bruce (CRC for Sustainable Tourism Pty Ltd., 2007)
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    Gudergan Siggi; Lings Ian (Inderscience Publishers, 2010)
  • Liburd J; Edwards Deborah (Goodfellow Publishers Ltd, 2010)
    Tourism constitutes exceptional opportunities as a phenomenon, industry, career and lifestyle. Sustaining the economic, social and environmental elements of tourism will be essential to maintaining a phenomenon that can ...
  • Miller Kenneth; Sood Suresh; Kattiyapornpong Uraiporn; Woodbridge Mark; Mcdonnell Ian (STCRC, 2010)
    This study examines distribution changes in global distribution using a range methods and approaches. Firstly distribution structure in tourism is discussed as well as the participants in the tourism network and distribution ...
  • Darcy, Simon; Griffin, Anthony; Crilley, Gary; Schweinsberg, Stephen (STCRC, 2009)
    This report presents the composition of a generic park visitation survey instrument based on the core data variables that can be employed in multiple park level jurisdictions throughout Australia. Its focus is to identify ...
  • Dowling Grahame (Palgrave Macmillan Ltd, 2006)
    Corporate Boards, CEOs, CFOs, consultants, investors and academics are all interested in the question of ¿ if and how corporate reputations create financial value for companies. To date, much of the research that tests the ...
  • Frino Alex; Gallagher David; Neubert Albert; Oetomo Teddy (Institutional Investor, 2004)
    Index funds aim to deliver the returns and the risk of an underlying benchmark index. Researchers focus on four exogenous determinants, revisions in S&P 500 index composition, share issuances, share repurchases, and ...
  • Reid Mike; Croy Glen; Wearing Stephen (CRC for Sustainable Tourism Pty Ltd, 2009)
    As a result of the increasing influence of tourism, natural and protected area management continues to evolve from management primarily focused around on-site management and conservation to one that more broadly encompasses ...
  • Lyons K.; Wearing Stephen; Benson Angela (Australian and New Zealand Association for Leisure Studies, 2009)
  • Taylor, Tracy; Lock, Daniel; Darcy, Simon (Routledge, 2011)
    In this essay, Janus is used as a metaphor for examining the nature of cultural diversity in Australian sport. It does so by firstly presenting a historical context for sport in Australia and the relative lack of cultural ...
  • Green Roy; Agarwal Renu; Van Reenen John; Bloom Nicholas; Mathews John; Boedker Christina; Sampson Danny; Gollan Paul; Toner Phillip; Tan Hao; Brown Paul (Department of Industry, Innovation, Science and Research, 2009)
    This unique research project for the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research benchmarks management practices in Australian manufacturing firms against the global best. The project was undertaken ...
  • Presbury R; Edwards Deborah (Goodfellow Publishers Ltd, 2010)
    Festivals, meetings and events (FMEs) are an important component of the tourism industry. FMEs provide opportunities for social and cultural exchange, exchange of new and innovative ideas, business contacts, and learning. ...
  • D'Netto Brian; Monga Manjit; Shen Jie; Chelliah John (The Australian Workers' Union, 2008)
    This study examined employees perceptions of the effectiveness of HR diversity management practices of nine organizations in the Australian manufacturing sector.
  • Reid Mike; Wearing Stephen; Croy Glen (CRC for Sustainable Tourism Pty Ltd, 2008)
    As the result of the increasing influence of tourism, natural and protected area management is evolving from one primarily focused around onsite management and conservation to one that more broadly encompasses a greater ...