Developing a scale can be a difficult and time consuming process, with Delphi panels a common technique applied by researchers. Delphi panels use experts to assess and review an initial list of indicators, often requiring two or three rounds of input. However, with a variety of approaches used in previous studies, it is difficult to determine the most appropriate strategy to adopt when implementing a Delphi study. Consequently, the aim of this paper is to present the key lessons learnt from the development of a Delphi study on community resilience to long-term structural change. Importantly, when implementing a Delphi panel in tourism researchers should review previous Delphi studies; conduct a substantial review process of indicator statem...
The article proposes a framework establishing a disaster resilience index applicable worldwide that ...
The Delphi technique is a suitable methodology for structuring group communication to answer current...
The policy makers and tourism planners need both quantitative and qualitative information in order t...
Developing a scale can be a difficult and time consuming process, with Delphi panels a common techni...
This paper presents the results of a two round Delphi survey conducted into expert opinion on the de...
Structural economic change is inherently impacting upon community systems. Sustainable and adaptive ...
Within the tourism industry there is a growing consensus on the need for research to investigate the...
Structural economic change is inherently impacting upon community systems. Sustainable and adaptive ...
This research note is a response to the paper written by Deng, Bender and Selin, which attempted to ...
This paper reports the findings of a Delphi approach survey of 45 experts in the North West of Engla...
Studied for decades in disciplines such as ecology, psychology, engineering and sociology ‘resilienc...
Studied for decades in disciplines such as ecology, psychology, engineering and sociology ‘resilienc...
This paper repeats results of the research of Delphi method organized by Jonathan Tourtelot at the e...
Resilience planning has emerged in recent years as an alternative to the sustainable development par...
Disasters cannot be prevented but their impacts can be mitigated through adapted disaster management...
The article proposes a framework establishing a disaster resilience index applicable worldwide that ...
The Delphi technique is a suitable methodology for structuring group communication to answer current...
The policy makers and tourism planners need both quantitative and qualitative information in order t...
Developing a scale can be a difficult and time consuming process, with Delphi panels a common techni...
This paper presents the results of a two round Delphi survey conducted into expert opinion on the de...
Structural economic change is inherently impacting upon community systems. Sustainable and adaptive ...
Within the tourism industry there is a growing consensus on the need for research to investigate the...
Structural economic change is inherently impacting upon community systems. Sustainable and adaptive ...
This research note is a response to the paper written by Deng, Bender and Selin, which attempted to ...
This paper reports the findings of a Delphi approach survey of 45 experts in the North West of Engla...
Studied for decades in disciplines such as ecology, psychology, engineering and sociology ‘resilienc...
Studied for decades in disciplines such as ecology, psychology, engineering and sociology ‘resilienc...
This paper repeats results of the research of Delphi method organized by Jonathan Tourtelot at the e...
Resilience planning has emerged in recent years as an alternative to the sustainable development par...
Disasters cannot be prevented but their impacts can be mitigated through adapted disaster management...
The article proposes a framework establishing a disaster resilience index applicable worldwide that ...
The Delphi technique is a suitable methodology for structuring group communication to answer current...
The policy makers and tourism planners need both quantitative and qualitative information in order t...