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THE ROLE OF NICHE TOURISM PRODUCTS
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Table of Contents Page No. Table of
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Chapter 4 Contribution to Knowledge
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List of Figures Title Page No. Figu
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destinations face along the niche t
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1.1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduc
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about marketing and promotion. Thus
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Evidence of empirical research exam
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Strategic research development and
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and events, students and yoga, are
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issues of this topic and providing
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ENVIRONMENTAL MACRO/ESTABLISHED NIC
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ignored or neglected by others’ (
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Toften and Hammervoll’s research
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2002; Stronge, 2000). Morgan and Pr
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‘The economics of the new tourism
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particular attention in describing
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Adapted from Butler (1980) and Truf
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Beaver’s (2002) tourism dictionar
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In some destinations, wine tourism
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wine region. Both push (internal de
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When discussing the nexus between w
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2.4 Contribution of Festivals and E
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increased tourism numbers and inwar
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urden to the tax payer (Jones and W
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deep cultural meaning of an ‘aest
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Many authors highlight the experien
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Destination image research has been
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Morgan et al. comment how ‘a hand
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single minority group in the US ign
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3.1 Introduction Chapter 3 Research
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author, the researchers dipped in a
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Pragmatism is a fairly recent philo
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Industry Performance Development SE
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of the enquiry to attempt to unders
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3.4.1 Primary Research - Consumer a
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esearch questions commenting on the
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Three papers are presented that are
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differences in two of the demograph
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appraisal. This is reiterated by Ja
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destination planning and developmen
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niche tourist profiling; and desti
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Paper 11 Pragmatism Mixed Methods T
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Another clear result of this resear
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Niche Tourism Profiling Papers 1, 3
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categories there is a clear indicat
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Destination Development through Nic
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yoga tourism operators indicates ho
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the role a wine festival has in pro
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5.1 Introduction and Contribution t
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One of the key limitations of this
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pragmatic approach. I consider this
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Researching demand led niche touris
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References Agarwal, S., (1994). The
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