Bibliography: leaves 305-335.xiii, 335 leaves ; 30 cm.Investigates the rapid expansion, growth, and perceived quality and viability of tourism and hospitality management education. Argues that there are doubts as to whether tourism and hospitality management education is changing according to the needs of industry and the requirements of future managers. An analysis of tourism and hospitality programs in Australian colleges and universities is conducted. Results from the analysis support the proposition for a change of direction in graduate tourism and hospitality management education, and demonstrate a general agreement in terms of content and structure.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Faculty of Economics and Commerce, 199
As part of a wider study attempting to clarify the liberal and vocational blend within tourism and ...
As part of a wider study attempting to clarify the liberal and vocational blend within tourism and\u...
This paper argues that Australia’s current training courses in tourism and hospitality need to be be...
Australia was a latecomer to university tourism and hospitality education provisionrelative to other...
In the contemporary competitive and globally connected marketplace, factors that guaranteed business...
In the contemporary competitive and globally connected marketplace, factors that guaranteed business...
Although there is an ongoing debate about the extent to which hotel/hospitality curricula address th...
Despite the rapid growth in the provision of tourism higher education over the past 40 years, there ...
In the contemporary competitive and globally connected marketplace, factors that guaranteed business...
In the contemporary competitive and globally connected marketplace, factors that guaranteed business...
Hospitality management degree programs have changed significantly since they were first introduced i...
In an increasingly pressured academic environment, too little time is given to understanding the fac...
A range of factors shapes the curricula of Australian tourism, hospitality and event (TH&E) manageme...
The hotel and restaurant sector (hereafter called the hospitality industry), as a modern economic ac...
An appraisal of Australian tourism education is undertaken by pursuing its historical development an...
As part of a wider study attempting to clarify the liberal and vocational blend within tourism and ...
As part of a wider study attempting to clarify the liberal and vocational blend within tourism and\u...
This paper argues that Australia’s current training courses in tourism and hospitality need to be be...
Australia was a latecomer to university tourism and hospitality education provisionrelative to other...
In the contemporary competitive and globally connected marketplace, factors that guaranteed business...
In the contemporary competitive and globally connected marketplace, factors that guaranteed business...
Although there is an ongoing debate about the extent to which hotel/hospitality curricula address th...
Despite the rapid growth in the provision of tourism higher education over the past 40 years, there ...
In the contemporary competitive and globally connected marketplace, factors that guaranteed business...
In the contemporary competitive and globally connected marketplace, factors that guaranteed business...
Hospitality management degree programs have changed significantly since they were first introduced i...
In an increasingly pressured academic environment, too little time is given to understanding the fac...
A range of factors shapes the curricula of Australian tourism, hospitality and event (TH&E) manageme...
The hotel and restaurant sector (hereafter called the hospitality industry), as a modern economic ac...
An appraisal of Australian tourism education is undertaken by pursuing its historical development an...
As part of a wider study attempting to clarify the liberal and vocational blend within tourism and ...
As part of a wider study attempting to clarify the liberal and vocational blend within tourism and\u...
This paper argues that Australia’s current training courses in tourism and hospitality need to be be...