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Collaborative sustainable tourism development in Ireland: Local Authorities' use of sustainable tourism indicators.
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015)Responsible Tourism development and resort planning guidelines in Ireland hold one of the keys to collaborative sustainable development. Tourism planning permission is granted by Local Authorities. Yet in order to achieve ... -
The Wild Atlantic Way as a catalyst for tourism and sustainable employment development in the North West of Ireland.
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015)In March 2014 Fáilte Ireland launched a new coastal drive, ‘The Wild Atlantic Way' (WAW). This new initiative provides a signposted route along the Atlantic coast from Kinsale in West Cork to Malin Head in County Donegal. ... -
Stakeholder engagement in destination management: Exploring key success factors.
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015)The development of sustainable tourism destinations that can produce the requisite social, cultural, economic and environmental impacts requires high levels of interconnectedness between all stakeholders (Timur & Getz, ... -
What lurks beneath the event evaluation - Social media!
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015)In August 2013 Northern Ireland hosted the World Police and Fire Games. The official event evaluation found that the games projected Northern Ireland in a positive light; however this survey does not tell the full story. ... -
Future developments of revenue management - perspectives of revenue management practitioners.
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015)The purpose of this study was to explore revenue management practitioners’ view on future developments of revenue management (RM) with a focus on the hotel industry. While revenue management continues to evolve, there is ... -
Lean services: a systems thinking approach for achieving operational excellence and quality improvement in the Irish hotel sector.
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015)The services economy is a significant element in the economic growth of most OECD countries, including Ireland (OECD 2012). Tourism is a key subsector of the services economy, with accommodation being a necessary component ... -
On the crest of a wave: Donegal and the Wild Atlantic Way.
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015)The research explores what is the current service provision in a specific area on the “Wild Atlantic Way” (WAW) in County Donegal. The paper identifies those service providers that currently participate in the “visitor ... -
Re-defining the role of the customer in social media marketing: A formula for success.
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015)Businesses today no longer have a choice as to whether they adopt SMM, it is now a strategic requirement (Constantinides, 2014, Qualman, 2013). Online social behaviour has transformed how people communicate and interact, ... -
Investigating the use of social media tools by destination marketing organisations.
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015)The objective of this study is to ascertain the extent to which Destination Marketing Organisations (DMOs) utilise social media tools in a bid to promote their tourism destinations to the world. In a tourism sense in ... -
Can heritage tourism be a catalyst for community development in Ireland?
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015)Objectives Orwell wrote that whoever controls the past controls the future, and whoever controls the present controls the past. (Orwell, 1949) Elements of this quote will be addressed in relation to heritage tourism and ... -
Exploring the potential of social media tools to enhance customer's satisfaction and increase turnover in the Irish accommodation sector.
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015)Businesses in the tourism and hospitality sector are operating in a competitive and stimulating environment. It is a competitive environment as they must sell their perishable products each day at the right price and as ... -
Developing tourism industry occupational standards: A case for collaboration between industry and academia in 21st century Ireland.
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015)The hospitality and tourism industry is characterised by its dynamic and multi-disciplinary nature. Providing hospitality and tourism students with the requisite skills and competencies to meet with the demands of this ... -
Collaborative sustainable development in drive tourism on the Wild Atlantic Way: A community perspective.
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015)The Wild Atlantic Way (WAW) large-scale drive tourism route is unique in Ireland in that it runs for 2500km of coastline from Donegal to West Cork. It incorporates hundreds of coastal communities on the extreme periphery ... -
To investigate the economic impact of the Irish film industry with particular emphasis on the tourism sector
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015-06)The aim of this research study is to investigate the economic impact of the Irish film industry with particular emphasis on the tourism sector. The specific economic impacts that will be focused on in this research study ... -
Maximising the potential of mass participatory sporting events for tourism destination development
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015-06)Over the last decade sports tourism has seen rapid changes, one such growth area has been in the area of mass participatory sporting events (MPSE). MPSE attract participants who travel to participate in events such as ... -
The Irish survey of student engagement: A comparative analysis with international surveys of student engagement.
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015-06)According to Coates (2010), measuring engagement can provide a means to develop a fuller understanding of the student experience above and beyond that ascertained through student satisfaction surveys. To examine this topic ... -
To bond and bridge: The expression of collaboration and social capital in a developed world ecotourism destination
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015-06)This paper explores social capital in the context of a social network designed to promote ecotourism among local businesses in an area known as the Greenbox in northwest Ireland. The Greenbox was developed as an ecotourism ... -
An appetite for social media in Irish SME food businesses?
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015-06)The purpose of this study is to evaluate the current relationship between social media use and Irish SME food companies. The research seeks to determine if social media can effectively form an integral, and, ultimately, ... -
The phenomenon of online reviews - Digital headache or golden opportunity for the tourism sector?
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015-06)Technology has brought many opportunities to organisations in the tourism sector, for example, with regard to the efficiencies achieved by embracing self-service technologies (SSTs), such as self-check-in online and mobile ... -
Visitor’s impact on destination image: Using visitor-generated content (VGC) through mobile technologies as a tool for sustainable collaborative communication
(11th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 2015-06)The role played by a tourist destinations image in the process of decision-making and choice is significant. (Frais, et al. 2011; Beerli and Martin, 2004; Chen and Kerstetter, 1999; Baloglu and McCleary, 1999a; Milman and ...