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Browsing Tourism Management by Issue Date
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Lubbe, Berendien Anna
(Unisa Press and Taylor & Francis, 1997)
The objective of this study was to formulate a public relations strategy for a tourist-generating country which could be described as a 'non-user' of South Africa's tourist product. The aim of this strategy is to provide ...
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Lubbe, Berendien Anna
(Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, University of Pretoria, 2000-06)
This article gives an overview of the changes and developments in the travel industry and the way travel intermediaries like travel agents are responding to them. These changes include the deregulation of airlines and the ...
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Heath, Ernest Thomas
(Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, University of Pretoria, 2001-09)
The pressure of globalisation is having a major impact on tourism destinations throughout the world. The implications for destination marketers are profound and the response will require a new strategic focus and approach. ...
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Heath, Ernest Thomas
(South African Association for Public Administration and Management, 2002-11)
The tourism environment is becoming increasingly competitive, dynamic
and impacted by various global issues. Key factors such as changing consumer
preferences, the increasing involvement of host communities, safety
and ...
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Van Zyl, G.S.; Wilson, G.D.H.; Pretorius, Ronelle, 1943-
(CRIMSA, 2003)
Residential burglary is a serious problem in South Africa, considering its high occurrence rate and the financial and psychological impact it has on peoples' lives. Victims of residential burglary may rightfully ask why ...
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Lubbe, Berendien Anna
(Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, University of Pretoria, 2003-06)
South African corporations with a substantial travel expenditure of between R1 million and R300 million per annum are faced with two main issues. The first is the management and control of travel expenditure and the second ...
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Du Rand, Gerrie Elizabeth; Heath, Ernest Thomas; Alberts, N.F.
(Haworth Press, 2003-06)
An analysis of the relevant tourism literature and the promotional material of various destinations indicate that the role of food in the marketing of destinations has until recently received very little attention globally ...
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Heath, Ernest Thomas
(Australian Academic Press, 2003-08)
The tourism environment is becoming increasingly competitive, dynamic and impacted by various global
issues. Key factors such as changing consumer preferences, the increasing involvement of host communities,
safety and ...
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Lubbe, Berendien Anna
(Unisa Press and Taylor & Francis, 2004)
Public relations is essentially a communications function concerned with relationships, image and image development and it is from this perspective that the subject is viewed. A literature survey of the use of public ...
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Fairer-Wessels, Felicite A.
(Unisa Press, 2004)
This article addresses the development of a Web-based tourism information system within the South African context. The development of Web-based information systems in tourism is briefly mentioned. The discussion focuses ...
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Jonker, J.A.; Heath, Ernest Thomas; Du Toit, C.M.
(College of Economic and Management Sciences, University of South Africa, 2004-09)
Existing destination competitiveness models do not clearly identify the strategic
relationships between the critical factors and how they can be integrated for sustainable
growth and competitive advantage.
Against this ...
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Jonker, Jacobus Albertus
(University of Pretoria, 2005-07-02)
The objective of this study was to theoretically develop and empirically test a destination competitiveness model that can be used to identify and integrate critical success factors for an international tourism destination. ...
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Mabunda, Madoda David
(University of Pretoria, 2005-09-15)
This study sets out to address problems caused by the lack of an integrated tourism management framework that would give a strategic direction to the delivery of tourism services in the Kruger National Park (KNP). The lack ...
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Ramchander, Pranill
(University of Pretoria, 2005-09-15)
Prior to the 1994 democratic elections, urban tourism in South Africa was strictly confined to so-called ‘white’ areas. Black townships, prevented from constituting an integral part of ‘white’ cities, were developed as ...
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Fairer-Wessels, Felicite A.
(South African Society of Cultural History, 2005-11)
OPSOMMING: Die fenomeen van pelgrimstogte aanvanklik as religieuse reise maar
later as toeriste ervarings word bespreek. Die klem is op literêre
toerisme of literêre pelgrimstogte wat mense onderneem deur die
voetspore ...
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Du Rand, Gerrie Elizabeth; Heath, Ernest Thomas
(Multilingual Matters & Channel View, 2006)
Local and regional food holds great potential to contribute to sustainable competitiveness in a destination. An analysis of the literature and promotional material of South African and key international destinations, ...
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Lubbe, Berendien Anna; Endres, B.; Ferreira, J.
(College of Economic and Management Sciences, University of South Africa, 2006-04)
The travel industry has experienced major changes and continues to do
so. The airline industry is no longer paying commission to travel agents,
and agents are now charging fees to clients for various types of services,
as ...
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Fairer-Wessels, Felicite A.; Wessels, J.W.
(Unisa Press, 2007)
In this article, an attempt is made to present a critical overview of the creative work of selected illustrators of South African children's books that have been published locally since 1950. The essence of the article ...
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Douglas, Anneli
(University of Pretoria, 2007-02-01)
Corporate travel is that segment of the business travel market that can be described as travel undertaken by the employee of a particular organisation that has a substantial travel volume and where travel arrangements are ...
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Lubbe, Berendien Anna
(Elsevier, 2007-03)
Airlines are attempting to shift consumers from traditional booking channels to their own more cost-effective online channels as fast as possible. Inhibitors to this migration may be travellers’ apprehension towards the ...