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Publication date: 1 April 1983

Ciaran Tuite

It has become accepted, almost as an article of faith in the tourism industry, that a major option, open to both large cities and traditional resorts which wish to maintain or…

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It has become accepted, almost as an article of faith in the tourism industry, that a major option, open to both large cities and traditional resorts which wish to maintain or increase their tourism earnings, is the generation of large scale conference tourism through the construction of large convention or congress centres. Implicit in this assumption is a belief that large scale conventions will continue to occupy an important place in the tourism industry.

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The Tourist Review, vol. 38 no. 4
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0251-3102

Article
Publication date: 1 January 1984

Ciaran Tuite

Sequel of no. 4/83, p. 24 Not many national associations hold conventions in countries other than their own. In Northwest Europe it is unlikely that any country is a net recipient…

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Sequel of no. 4/83, p. 24 Not many national associations hold conventions in countries other than their own. In Northwest Europe it is unlikely that any country is a net recipient of national conventions from elsewhere in Europe. In fact, there is likely to be some small ‘leakage’ of national association conventions to destinations in the Mediterranean or further afield. However, Northwest Europe (particularly the U.K. and Ireland) receives a small number of North American association conventions. Based on the available data this may amount to some 25 large conventions yearly.

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The Tourist Review, vol. 39 no. 1
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0251-3102

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Publication date: 1 April 1982

Professeur C. Kaspar

Au terme de notre 32e Congrès, j'éprouve le besoin de rendre hommage à tous ceux qui ont collaboré à la bonne marche collaborateurs de la réunion annuelle de notre association.

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Au terme de notre 32e Congrès, j'éprouve le besoin de rendre hommage à tous ceux qui ont collaboré à la bonne marche collaborateurs de la réunion annuelle de notre association.

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The Tourist Review, vol. 37 no. 4
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0251-3102

Article
Publication date: 1 February 1991

Martin Lohmann

Travel Surveys in Europe: More than one problem to achieve this the results of several national tourism research projects have to be reviewed. It is known that the situation of…

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Travel Surveys in Europe: More than one problem to achieve this the results of several national tourism research projects have to be reviewed. It is known that the situation of tourism research in Europe is not satisfying, even though now almost every country has a more or less regulary travel survey. From a scientific point of view it is necessary that these surveys are valid and reliable, which is difficult to prove. Anyway it is true that this objective can only be met by a high standard of quality. Particular problems, however, may rise from comparing national surveys, and even more so when time series are involved. Lack of comparability already starts with the definitions, and the results vary with different methodological approaches. This is especially true for shortbreak holidays. Figure 1 shows the astonishing effects of minor changes in the methodological approach. For not blaming others, it's an example of our own research work. It demonstrates that a higher frequency of surveys p.a. (1985 RA/KONTI RA) or a slightly modified question (KONTI RA 85/KONTI RA 89) makes up for a higher number of shorttrips.

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The Tourist Review, vol. 46 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0251-3102

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