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1.Who makes the decisions in the family holiday-taking decision-making process? Critically evaluate this question by means of a detailed literature review.

1.Who makes the decisions in the family holiday-taking decision-making process? Critically evaluate this question by means of a detailed literature review.
this is the reading list for start the essay.
Bronner, F., and R. de Hoog. (2008). “Agreement and disagreement in family vacation decision-making”. Tourism Management, 29: 967-979.
Decrop, A., and D. Snelders. (2004). “Planning the summer vacation. An adaptable process”. Annals of Tourism Research, 31(4): 1008-1030.
Hunter-Jones, P. (2014). “Changing family structures and childhood socialisation: a study of leisure consumption”. Journal of Marketing Management, 30:1533-1553.
Kang, S. K., and C.H.C. Hsu. (2005). “Dyadic consensus on family vacation destination selection”. Tourism Management, 26(4): 571-582.
Kozak, M. (2010). “Holiday taking decisions – the role of spouses”. Tourism Management, 31(4): 489-494.
Thornton, P., Shaw, G., and A. Williams. (1997). “Tourist group holiday decision-making and behaviour: the influence of children”. Tourism Management, 18(5): 287-297.
Wang, K-C., Hsieh, A-T., Yeh, Y-C., and C-W. Tsai. (2004). “Who is the decision-maker: the parents or the child in group package tours?” Tourism Management, 25(2): 183-194.

Remember alongside the recommended reading list for the module we have access to excellent journal coverage. I would encourage you to consider articles published in:

1.Tourism Management
2.Annals of Tourism Research
3.Journal of Travel Research
4.Journal of Sustainable Tourism
5.International Journal of Tourism Research
6.Current Issues in Tourism

this is the reading list for start the essay.
Bronner, F., and R. de Hoog. (2008). “Agreement and disagreement in family vacation decision-making”. Tourism Management, 29: 967-979.
Decrop, A., and D. Snelders. (2004). “Planning the summer vacation. An adaptable process”. Annals of Tourism Research, 31(4): 1008-1030.
Hunter-Jones, P. (2014). “Changing family structures and childhood socialisation: a study of leisure consumption”. Journal of Marketing Management, 30:1533-1553.
Kang, S. K., and C.H.C. Hsu. (2005). “Dyadic consensus on family vacation destination selection”. Tourism Management, 26(4): 571-582.
Kozak, M. (2010). “Holiday taking decisions – the role of spouses”. Tourism Management, 31(4): 489-494.
Thornton, P., Shaw, G., and A. Williams. (1997). “Tourist group holiday decision-making and behaviour: the influence of children”. Tourism Management, 18(5): 287-297.
Wang, K-C., Hsieh, A-T., Yeh, Y-C., and C-W. Tsai. (2004). “Who is the decision-maker: the parents or the child in group package tours?” Tourism Management, 25(2): 183-194.

Remember alongside the recommended reading list for the module we have access to excellent journal coverage. I would encourage you to consider articles published in:

1.Tourism Management
2.Annals of Tourism Research
3.Journal of Travel Research
4.Journal of Sustainable Tourism
5.International Journal of Tourism Research
6.Current Issues in Tourism

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Comments are closed.

1.Who makes the decisions in the family holiday-taking decision-making process? Critically evaluate this question by means of a detailed literature review.

1.Who makes the decisions in the family holiday-taking decision-making process? Critically evaluate this question by means of a detailed literature review.
this is the reading list for start the essay.
Bronner, F., and R. de Hoog. (2008). “Agreement and disagreement in family vacation decision-making”. Tourism Management, 29: 967-979.
Decrop, A., and D. Snelders. (2004). “Planning the summer vacation. An adaptable process”. Annals of Tourism Research, 31(4): 1008-1030.
Hunter-Jones, P. (2014). “Changing family structures and childhood socialisation: a study of leisure consumption”. Journal of Marketing Management, 30:1533-1553.
Kang, S. K., and C.H.C. Hsu. (2005). “Dyadic consensus on family vacation destination selection”. Tourism Management, 26(4): 571-582.
Kozak, M. (2010). “Holiday taking decisions – the role of spouses”. Tourism Management, 31(4): 489-494.
Thornton, P., Shaw, G., and A. Williams. (1997). “Tourist group holiday decision-making and behaviour: the influence of children”. Tourism Management, 18(5): 287-297.
Wang, K-C., Hsieh, A-T., Yeh, Y-C., and C-W. Tsai. (2004). “Who is the decision-maker: the parents or the child in group package tours?” Tourism Management, 25(2): 183-194.

Remember alongside the recommended reading list for the module we have access to excellent journal coverage. I would encourage you to consider articles published in:

1.Tourism Management
2.Annals of Tourism Research
3.Journal of Travel Research
4.Journal of Sustainable Tourism
5.International Journal of Tourism Research
6.Current Issues in Tourism

this is the reading list for start the essay.
Bronner, F., and R. de Hoog. (2008). “Agreement and disagreement in family vacation decision-making”. Tourism Management, 29: 967-979.
Decrop, A., and D. Snelders. (2004). “Planning the summer vacation. An adaptable process”. Annals of Tourism Research, 31(4): 1008-1030.
Hunter-Jones, P. (2014). “Changing family structures and childhood socialisation: a study of leisure consumption”. Journal of Marketing Management, 30:1533-1553.
Kang, S. K., and C.H.C. Hsu. (2005). “Dyadic consensus on family vacation destination selection”. Tourism Management, 26(4): 571-582.
Kozak, M. (2010). “Holiday taking decisions – the role of spouses”. Tourism Management, 31(4): 489-494.
Thornton, P., Shaw, G., and A. Williams. (1997). “Tourist group holiday decision-making and behaviour: the influence of children”. Tourism Management, 18(5): 287-297.
Wang, K-C., Hsieh, A-T., Yeh, Y-C., and C-W. Tsai. (2004). “Who is the decision-maker: the parents or the child in group package tours?” Tourism Management, 25(2): 183-194.

Remember alongside the recommended reading list for the module we have access to excellent journal coverage. I would encourage you to consider articles published in:

1.Tourism Management
2.Annals of Tourism Research
3.Journal of Travel Research
4.Journal of Sustainable Tourism
5.International Journal of Tourism Research
6.Current Issues in Tourism

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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