This paper compares how young people behave while they are on vacation (i.e., holiday behaviour) and in their place of origin (i.e., leisure behaviour). The data on which this paper is based was collected using a series of in-depth interviews and recall diaries. Comparing behaviour in the holiday and home environments provides an analysis of the relationship between tourism and leisure, which is currently a matter of debate (Moore et al., 1995; Ryan, 1994; Colton, 1987). Consequently, this research may help to determine the compatibility of leisure and tourism theories.The results of the study suggest that while they are on vacation the people interviewed tended to behave in a more liberal and hedonistic manner than when in their place of o...
Researchers have suggested that leisure and tourism are closely related to each other. While the lei...
The aim of this article is to identify students’ holiday trips. Particular attention is paid t...
Tourism research has identified a number of factors that influence tourist behaviour, among them soc...
This study compares how young people behave while they are on vacation (i.e. holiday behaviour) and ...
This paper compares the motivations of young, British, international and domestic tourists, and how ...
This paper provides a comparative analysis of the behaviour of young, single, British international ...
Also known as 'Tourism management paper 10'Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC...
This study investigates the group decision-making processes and holiday behaviours of young people i...
The intention of the study is to examine holidaymaking behaviour and to explore factors influencing ...
This study examines psychological determinants of the suppressed demand for recreational tourism. I...
Abstract: The college segment market is an area that has not been fully explored throughout travel ...
Once a marginal activity undertaken by backpackers, working holiday tourism has now gradually become...
Thesis (M.Com. (Tourism))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010The purpose of this stud...
Travel behaviour refers to the way in which tourists behave according to their attitudes before, dur...
Any attempt to understand the nature of leisure must explore how it meshes with other aspects of peo...
Researchers have suggested that leisure and tourism are closely related to each other. While the lei...
The aim of this article is to identify students’ holiday trips. Particular attention is paid t...
Tourism research has identified a number of factors that influence tourist behaviour, among them soc...
This study compares how young people behave while they are on vacation (i.e. holiday behaviour) and ...
This paper compares the motivations of young, British, international and domestic tourists, and how ...
This paper provides a comparative analysis of the behaviour of young, single, British international ...
Also known as 'Tourism management paper 10'Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC...
This study investigates the group decision-making processes and holiday behaviours of young people i...
The intention of the study is to examine holidaymaking behaviour and to explore factors influencing ...
This study examines psychological determinants of the suppressed demand for recreational tourism. I...
Abstract: The college segment market is an area that has not been fully explored throughout travel ...
Once a marginal activity undertaken by backpackers, working holiday tourism has now gradually become...
Thesis (M.Com. (Tourism))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010The purpose of this stud...
Travel behaviour refers to the way in which tourists behave according to their attitudes before, dur...
Any attempt to understand the nature of leisure must explore how it meshes with other aspects of peo...
Researchers have suggested that leisure and tourism are closely related to each other. While the lei...
The aim of this article is to identify students’ holiday trips. Particular attention is paid t...
Tourism research has identified a number of factors that influence tourist behaviour, among them soc...