Psychology of Tourism, 2/e, Glen Ross (9781862504806) — Readings Books
Psychology of Tourism, 2/e
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Psychology of Tourism, 2/e

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This book applies the major concepts and research findings from a number of the central areas of psychology to tourism and tourist behaviour.

The book is divided into two parts: the first part cover topics such as tourism motivation, personality & tourism, attitudes & tourism, and tourism & the environment.

Part 2 focuses on tourism marketing, human resource management and the industry, evaluation and tourism, and the social impacts of tourism.

This book represents a contribution to the growing interface between tourism and psychology in both research and practice. While the book presents current findings from a variety of international perspectives, a focus in each chapter is on major applied psychological research as it now advances the boundaries of this tourism and psychology dialogue.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pearson Education Australia
Country
Australia
Date
30 June 1998
Pages
176
ISBN
9781862504806

This book applies the major concepts and research findings from a number of the central areas of psychology to tourism and tourist behaviour.

The book is divided into two parts: the first part cover topics such as tourism motivation, personality & tourism, attitudes & tourism, and tourism & the environment.

Part 2 focuses on tourism marketing, human resource management and the industry, evaluation and tourism, and the social impacts of tourism.

This book represents a contribution to the growing interface between tourism and psychology in both research and practice. While the book presents current findings from a variety of international perspectives, a focus in each chapter is on major applied psychological research as it now advances the boundaries of this tourism and psychology dialogue.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pearson Education Australia
Country
Australia
Date
30 June 1998
Pages
176
ISBN
9781862504806