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TOURUISM MANAGIEMIEINT Index to Volume 17 development, Tim Unwin, 17, 4, 265- From shareholders to stakeholders: critic- 276 al issues for tourism marketers, Jane Cross-cultural tourist behavior. Percep- Robson and Ian Robson, 17, 7, 533- tions of Korean tour-guides, Abra- 540 February, March, May, June, ham Pizam and Gang-Hoan Jeong, Managing ecotourism: an opportunity August, September, November and 17, 4, 277-286 spectrum approach, Stephen W Boyd December 1996 Reconstructing place image. A case study and Richard W Butler, 17, 8, 557-566 of its role in destination market re- Western environmental values and search, Martin Selby and Nigel J nature-based tourism in Kenya, John Articles — Titles Morgan, 17, 4, 287-294 S Akama, 17, 8, 567-574 Travel advice or trade embargo? The Traffic noise and hotel profits—is there a Relationship marketing and airline loyal- impacts and implications of official relationship?, Gottfried Langer, 17, ty schemes, D C Gilbert, 17, 8, 575- travel advice, Richard Sharpley, Julia 4, 295-305 582 Sharpley and John Adams, 17, 1, 1-7 The revitalization of Italy as a tourist The last feather-bedded industry? Gov- Evolving air-charter tourism patterns: destination, Sandro Formica and ernment, politics and the hospitality change in outbound traffic from the Muzaffer Uysal, 17, 5, 323-331 industry during and after the 1992 Republic of Ireland, Desmond A Cinematographic images of a_ city. General Election, Roy C Wood, 17, Gillmor, 17, 1, 9-16 Alternative heritage tourism in Man- 8, 583-592 Demand models for inclusive tour char- chester, Peter Schofield, 17, 5, 333- Linkages between holiday travel risk and ter: the Norwegian case, Finn Jérgen- 340 insurance claims: evidence from New sen and Gisle Solvoll, 17, 1, 17-24 Early impacts of limited stakes casino Zealand, Chris Ryan, 17, 8, 593-601 Skilled consumption and UK ski holi- gambling on rural community life, days, Greg Richards, 17, 1, 25-34 Patrick T Long, 17, 5, 341-353 Articles — Authors Local enterprise and development in Tourism management on American Indi- tourism, Stephen R C Wanhill, 17, 1, an lands in the USA, Alan A Lew, 17, Sharpley, Richard, Travel advice or 35-42 5, 355-365 trade embargo? The impacts and im- Artistic and literary places in France as Tourism development within planning plications of official travel advice, 17, tourist attractions, D T Herbert, 17, paradigms: the case of Turkey, Habib 2, 77-85 Alipour, 17, 5, 367-377 Sharpley, Julia see Sharpley, Richard Seeing is believing: the effect of film on From museum to mental massage: a re- Adams, John see Sharpley, Richard visitor numbers to screened locations, sponse to Tony Walter, Stephen Gillmor, Desmond A, Evolving air- Nichola Tooke and Michael Baker, Clews, 17, 6, 401-403 charter tourism patterns: change in 17, 2, 87-94 Tourism policy: a midsummer night's outbound traffic from the Republic of Understanding tourism processes: a dream?, Eduardo Fayos-Sola, 17, 6, Ireland, 17, 1, 9-16 gender-aware framework, Vivian 405-412 Jgrgensen Finn, Demand models for in- Kinnaird and Derek Hall, 17, 2, 95- Tourist organizations in Sweden, Dougls clusive tour charter: the Norwegian 102 G Pearce, 17, 6, 413-424 case, 17, 1, 17-24 Agricultural diversification into tourism. International tourism in Kenya and the Solvoll, Gisle, see Jorgensen, Finn Evidence of a European Community marginalization of the Waswahili, Richards, Greg, Skilled consumption development programme, Anne- Isaac Sindiga, 17, 6, 425-432 and UK ski holidays, 17, 1, 25-34 Mette Hjalager, 17, 2, 103-111 Promotional competitions: a_ winning Wanhill, Stephen R C, Local enterprise Marketing Korea as an _ international tool for tourism marketing, Ken Peat- and development in tourism, 17, 1, tourist destination, Gordon Waitt, 17, tie and Sue Peattie, 17, 6, 433-442 35-42 2, 113-121 Mobility and structure in the career paths Herbert, D T, Artistic and literary places The determinants of planning time in of UK hotel managers: a labour mar- in France as tourist attractions, 17, 2, vacation travel, Antoine Zalatan, 17, ket hybrid of the bureaucratic model? , 77-85 2, 123-131 Adele Ladkin and Michael Riley, 17, Tooke, Nichola, Seeing is believing: the The service experience in tourism, Julie E 6, 443-452 effect of film on visitor numbers to Otto and J R Brent Ritchie, 17, 3, Air transport services and the expansion screened locations, 17, 2, 87-94 165-174 of international tourism in Zim- Baker, Michael, see Tooke, Nichola Convention destination images: analysis babwe, B J Turton and C C Mutam- Kinnaird, Vivian, Understanding tour- of association meeting planners’ birwa, 17, 6, 453-462 ism processes: a _ gender-aware perceptions, Martin Oppermann, 17, Residents’ attitudes to tourism develop- framework, 17, 2, 95-102 3, 175-182 ment: the case of Cyprus, Sevgin Hall, Derek, see Kinnaird, Vivian Characteristics of the audience for Akis, Nicos Peristianis and Jonathan Hjalager, Anne-Mette, Agricultural di- ‘events’ at a heritage site, Duncan Warner, 17, 7, 481-494 versification into tourism. Evidence of Light, 17, 3, 183-190 Visitor characteristics and attitudes to- a European Community development Total quality management in hospitality: wards Kibale National Park, Uganda, programme, 17, 2, 103-111 an application of the EFQM model, Joseph Obua and D M Harding, 17, Waitt, Gordon, Marketing Korea as an César Camison, 17, 3, 191-201 7, 495-505 international tourist destination, 17, 2, Pricing policy in nature-based tourism, Sex, tourism and sex tourism: fulfilling 113-121 Jan G Laarman and Hans M similar needs?, Chris Ryan and Zalatan, Antoine, The determinants of Gregersen, 17, 4, 247-254 Rachel Kinder, 17, 7, 507-518 planning time in vacation travel, 17, Green tourism and Scottish distilleries, Regional planning approaches to tourism 2, 123-131 Geoff McBoyle, 17, 4, 255-263 development: the case of Turkey, Otto, Julie E, The service experience in Tourist development in Estonia. Images, Cevat Tosun and C L Jenkins, 17, 7, tourism, 17, 3, 165-174 sustainability, and integrated rural 519-531 Brent Ritchie, J R, see Otto, Julie E Index Oppermann, Martin, Convention des- ism development: the case of Cyprus, America’s wake-up call, Douglas Frech- tination images: analysis of associa- 17, 7, 481-494 tling, 17, 2, 139-141 tion meeting planners’ perceptions, Peristianis, Niocos, see Akis, Sevgin Information technology and tourism: an 17, 3, 175-182 Warner, Jonathan, see Akis, Sevgin update, Robert B Bentley, 17, 2, Light, Duncan, Characteristics of the au- Obua, Joseph, Visitor characteristics and 141-144 dience for ‘events’ at a heritage site, attitudes towards Kibale National Intergrated tourism in Pacific island 17, 3, 183-190 Park, Uganda, 17, 7, 495-505 countries, Brian King, 17, 2, 145-146 Camis6n, César, Total quality manage- Harding, D M, see Obua, Joseph City tourism with a European perspec- ment in hospitality: an application of Ryan, Chris, Sex, tourism and sex tour- tive, Graham D Busby, 17, 2, 146- the EFQM model, 17, 3, 191-201 ism: fulfilling similar needs?, 17, 7, 147 Laarman, Jan G, Pricing policy in 507-518 Northern Ireland tourism: what chance nature-based tourism, 17, 4, 247-254 Kinder, Rachel, see Ryan, Chris now?, Martin A O’Neill and Frank Gregersen, Hans M, see Laarman, Jan G Tosun, Cevat, Regional planning Fitz, 17, 3, 161-163 McBoyle, Geoff, Green tourism and approaches to tourism development: Buy now fly later: an investigation of Scottish distilleries, 17, 4, 255-263 the case of Turkey, 17, 7, 519-531 airline frequent flyer programmes, Unwin, Tim, Tourist development in Jenkins, C L, see Tosun, Cevat Tosun Gary Mason and Nick Barker, 17, 3, Estonia. Images, sustainability, and Robson, Jane, From shareholders to 219-223 integrated rural development, 17, 4, stakeholders: the critical issues for Trends in outbound tourism from 265-276 tourism marketers, 17, 7, 533-540 Taiwan, Chun-Te Huang, Chi-Yeh Pizam, Abraham, Cross-cultural tourist Robson, Ian, see Robson, Jane Yung and Jen-Hung Huang, 17, 3, behavior. Perceptions of Korean tour- Boyd, Stephen W, Managing ecotour- 223-228 guides, 17, 4, 277-286 ism: an opportunity spectrum ‘Reaching high in Denver’-STTE annual Jeong, Gang-Hoan, see Pizam, Abra- approach, 17, 8, 557-566 conference 1995, Graham D Busby; ham Butler, Richard W, see Boyd, Stephen W 17, 3, 228-229 Selby, Martin, Reconstruing place im- Akama, John S, Western environmental Towards the millennium: global civiliza- age. A case study of its role in destina- values and nature-based tourism in tion in change?, Dimitrios Buhalis tion market research, 17, 4, 287-294 Kenya, 17, 8, 567-574 and Dorne Sowerby, 17, 3, 230-232 Morgan, Nigel J, see Selby, Martin Gilbert, D C, Relationship marketing From museum to morgue? Electronic Langer, Gottfried, Traffic noise and and airline loyalty schemes, 17, 8, guides in Roman Bath, Tony Walter, hotel profits—is there a relationship?, 575-582 17, 4, 241-245 17, 4, 295-305 Wood, Roy C, The last feather-bedded Sustainable tourism management educa- Formica, Sandro, The revitalization of industry? Government, politics and tion in Europe, Bill Bramwell, 17, 4, Italy as a tourist destination, 17, 5, the hospitality industry during and 307-309 323-331 after the 1992 General Election, 17, 8, Tourism and sustainable community de- Uysal, Muzaffer, see Formica, Sandro 583-592 velopment, Gordon Taylor, 17, 4, Schofield, Peter, Cinematographic im- Ryan, Chris, Linkages between holiday 309-310 ages of a city. Alternative heritage travel risk and insurance claims: evi- The Package Travel Regulations 1992. tourism in Manchester, 17, 5, 333-340 dence from New Zealand, 17 8, 593- Damp squib or triumph of self- Long, Patrick T, Early impacts of limited 601 regulation? ,D avid Grant, 17, 5, 319- stakes casino gambling on rural com- 321 munity life, 17, 5, 341-353 Case Studies Hay on Wye, the mouse that roared: Lew, Alan A, Tourism management on Successful tourism in Nusa Lembongan, book towns and rural tourism, A V American Indian lands in the USA, Seaton, 17, 5, 379-382 17, 5, 355-365 Indonesia?, Veronica Long and Island tourism reviewed, Douglas Grant Alipour, Habib, Tourism development Geoffrey Wall, 17, 1, 43-50 Lockhart, 17, 5, 382-383 Heritage tourism on the West Coast of within planning paradigms: the case Bahamian rhapsody in blue, Brian New Zealand, Mark J O Balcar and of Turkey, 17, 5, 367-377 Wheeller, 17, 5, 383-385 Douglas G Pearce, 17, 3, 203-212 Clews, Stephen, From museum to mental Community impact of the camel safari Blowing the whistle on tourism referees, massage: a response to Tony Walter, A V Seaton, 17, 6, 397-399 17, 6, 401-403 industry in Jaisalmar, Rajasthan, Technology and change in tourism, Gil- Fayos-Sola, Eduardo, Tourism policy: a Myra Shackley, 17, 3, 213-218 bert Archdale, 17, 6, 463-464 The English Tourist Network Automa- midsummer night’s dream?, 17, 6, tion project: a case study in interorga- Developing guidelines for Arctic tourism, 405-412 Peter Mason, 17, 6, 464-465 nizational system failure, Alistair Pearce, Dougls G, Tourist organizations Sustainable community tourism develop- Mutch, 17, 8, 603-609 in Sweden, 17, 6, 413-424 ment revisited, Marion Joppe, 17, 7, Sindiga, Issac, International tourism in 475-479 Current issues/Reports Kenya and the marginalization of the A study of tourism on university campus Waswahili, 17, 6, 425-432 Northern Ireland, tourism and peace, sites, Jo Connell, 17, 7, 541-544 Peattie, Ken, Promotional competitions: David Leslie, 17, 1, 51-55 Cross cultural differences in the practices a winning tool for tourism marketing , Tourism in Cuba in the 1990s: back to the of hotel managers: a study of Dutch 17, 6, 433-442 future?, Amparo E Avella and Allan and Belgian hotel managers, Myriam Peattie, Sue, see Peattie, Ken S Mills, 17, 1, 55-60 Jansen-Verbeke and Liesbet Steel, Ladkin, Adele, Mobility and structure in A profile of UK outbound ‘environmen- 17, 7, 544-548 the career paths of UK hotel mana- tally friendly’ tour operators, Andrew Scottish tourism: an enterprising approach, gers: a labour market hybrid of the Holden and Helen Kealy; 17, 1, 60- Moira Birtwistle, 17, 7, 549-550 bureaucratic model?, 17, 6, 443-452 64 Farm accommodation and the com- Riley, Michael, see Ladkin, Adele New Zealand students: risk behaviours munication mix, Jackie Clarke, 17, 8, Turton, B J, Air transport services and while on holiday, Chris Ryan, Emma 611-616 the expansion of international tourism Robertson, Stephen J Page and India’s tourism: a paradoxical product, in Zimbabwe, 17, 6, 453-462 Geoff Kearsley, 17, 1, 64-69 Manjula Chaudhary, 17, 8, 616-619 Mutambirwa, C C, see Turton B J Languedoc Roussillon: adapting the Technology transfer for African tourism, Akis, Sevgin, Residents’ attitudes to tour- strategy, Mary Klemm,17, 2, 133-139 Dimitrios Bulhalis, 17, 8, 619-620 II Index Monitor Edgell Sr, David L and Haenisch, R 470 Todd, Coopetition: Global Tourism Ashworth, G J and Dietvorst, A G J, Lessons from the edge: tourism and the Beyond the Millennium (Gordon D Tourism and Spatial Transforma- North Atlantic Islands Programme, Taylor), 17, 4, 312 tions. Implications for Policy and Tom Baum, 17, 2, 153 Lucas, R, Managing Employee Relations Planning (Bill Bramwell), 17, 7, 551- Visitor management into the 21st century, in the Hotel and Catering Industry 552 Myra Shackley, 17, 5, 391 (Michael Riley), 17, 4, 312-313 Hall, C M and Jenkins, J M, Tourism Burns, Peter M and Holden, Andrew, and Public Policy (S Medlik), 17, 7, Book Reviews (author, title, reviewer) Tourism: A New _ Perspective 552 Cooper, Chris, Shepherd, Rebecca and (Michael Hall), 17, 5, 387-388 Morgan, Michael, Marketing for Leisure Westlake John, Tourism and Hospi- Conlin, Michael V and Baum, Tom, and Tourism (David A Hume), 17, 8, tality Education (Brian King), 17, 1, Island Tourism: Management Princi- 621 71-72 ples and Practices (Sevgin Akis), 17, Bar-On, Raphael Raymond and Even- Swarbrooke, John, The Development 5, 388-389 Zahav, Moshe, Investments and and Management of Visitor Attrac- Laws, Eric, Tourist Destination Manage- Financing in the Tourism Industry tions (Frans Schouten), 17, 2, 151 ment (Stephen Mills), 17, 5, 389 (Robert Cleverdon), 17, 8, 621-622 Hall, C M and Johnson, M E, Polar Herbert, D T, Heritage, Tourism and Pizam, Abraham and Mansfeld, Yoel, Tourism: Tourism in the Arctic and Society (Donald Getz), 17, 5, 389- Tourism, Crime and International Antarctic Regions (R B Heywood), 390 Security Issues (Derek Hall), 17, 8, 17, 3, 233-234 Clift, Stephen and Page, Stephen J, 622-623 French, C N, Craig-Smith, S J and Col- Health and the International Tourist Boniface, Priscilla, Managing Quality lier, A, Principles of Tourism (Brian (Jane Lutz), 17, 6, 467-468 Cultural Tourism (Peter Cannon- King), 17, 3, 234-235 Harris, R and Leiper, N, Sustainable Brookes), 17, 8, 623-624 van den Berg, Leo, van der Borg Jan, Tourism: An Australian Perspective and van der Meer, Jan, Urban Tour- (Ralf Buckley), 17, 6, 468-469 Publications received ism: Performance and Strategies in Lundberg, D E, Stavenga, MH and 17.1, 73, 17.2, 155, 17.3, 237, 17.4, 315, Eight European Cities (Jane Lutz), Krishnamoorthy, M, Tourism Eco- 17.5, 393, 17.6, 471, 17.7, 553, 17.8, 17, 4, 311-312 nomics (Graeme Evans), 17, 6, 469- 625 Typeset by MC Typeset Ltd, Rochester, Kent, UK Printed by Redwood Books, Trowbridge, Wiltshire, UK.

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