Curtin Research Publications: Recent submissions
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(2001)This paper examines the potential for the Cape to Cairo tourism corridor that was long dreamt of by the British adventurer, Cecil John Rhodes, linking Africa from the south to the north by rail - from Cape to Cairo. Today, ...
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(2002)With the increase in special interest tourism, there is a niche for investigating tourism potential within the rural and urban peripheral zone. Wine-producing regions located in the urban–rural peripheral zone not ...
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(2002)This paper presents initial findings from a study examining the impact on Western Australian (WA) tourism of the growing number of international students in the state. Focusing on one university with the largest number ...
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(2002)With the rate of change exponentially affecting the global tourism industry, some sectors such as traditional travel agencies may need to re-define themselves, their product and service offerings and, in particular to ...
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(2001)Africa represents a continent of almost infinite tourism potential and yet it lags far behind the rest of the world as a tourist opportunity. There are clearly pockets of excellence, countries that have, and are achieving ...
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(2004)While many events individually claim varied successes, it is worth acknowledging the growing competition between events and festivals in attracting and retaining repeat visitors. In particular, it is of interest to ...
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(2003)In a complex service environment such as the hotel sector, assessing the perceived importance of services and facility attributes provides management with information not only to benchmark their service level provision, ...
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(2004)Higher education, particularly in the area of international education has exhibited significant growth since the mid-1980s. Whilst it is beginning to attract research from both educational and tourism industry perspectives, ...
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(2006)A correspondence analysis technique was employed to elicit information from international students pertaining to their choice of study destination. A survey of international students at a major Australian university ...