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Progress in Tourism, Recreation and Hospitality Management. Progress in Tourism, Recreation & Hospitality Management V 5. Volume 5. Progress in Tourism, Recreation and Management

John Wiley and Sons Ltd, December 1993, Pages: 327

Progress in Tourism, Recreation and Hospitality Management Volume Five Edited by C. P. Cooper and A. Lockwood University of Surrey, UK This annual publication is a review of leading-edge research in tourism, recreation, hospitality management, hotel and catering, and related fields, with an emphasis on fields of rapid advance, international importance and major academic or professional concern. Now in its fifth volume, Progress has established itself as the leading guide to research trends in this rapidly developing field. The opportunity was taken to redesign the structure of Progress in Volume Four, and each volume now features substantive papers organised around two themes of key interest; in this volume, recreation and tourism in Europe, and human resource management in the hospitality industry. The concluding 'topical issues and trends' section also includes new regular features--including a detailed statistical section. These alterations reflect the suggestions and comments of users of the earlier three volumes and are designed to enhance the series' usefulness to both researchers and professionals.

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TOURISM IN EUROPE.

Geographical Patterns of Tourism in Europe (R. Burton).

Dutch Research on Leisure, Recreation and Tourism: A Review (A. Dietvorst).

Cultural Tourism in Europe (G. Richards).

Coastal Zone Management and Tourism in Europe (V. May & C. Heeps).

DESTINATION STUDIES.

Research on Resorts: A Review (B. King).

The Resort Cycle Revisited: Implications for Resorts (S. Agarwal).

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY.

Managing International Career Moves in International Hotel Companies (N. Gliatis & Y. Guerrier).

The Hotel and Catering Industry of Great Britain During the 1980s: Sub-Regional Employment Change, Specialization and Dominance (P. Bull & A. Church).

CONTEMPORARY THEMES.

The Impact of New Technological Developments on Destination Management Systems (S. Sussmann).

Heritage: A Key Sector of the `New' Tourism (R. Prentice).

TOURISM STATISTICS.

International Tourism Statistics, 1991 (J. Latham).

C. P. Cooper
A. Lockwood

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