There is a call for mixed-methods research in tourism. Many scholars have called for mixing a quantitative and qualitative research methods as a way of enhancing the understanding of a very complex social world that confronts tourism researchers. This paper takes a practical step by showing how mixing of methods can be done. The paper uses data that were collected in Australia. In doing so, the paper shows how data were collected and analysed. Theoretical understanding of the two approaches shows how the findings were arrived at and further supports the argument behind each approach taken in both data collection and analysis. The paper concludes by shedding light on some of the challenges facing mixed-methods researchers, and further provid...
Purpose: This article discusses the use of mixed methods research in tourism. It provides the ration...
Mixed methods research (MMR) represents an alternative methodological approach, combining qualitati...
"If we accept the principle that science is not a question of numbers but of reasoning, a qualitativ...
Mixed methods research is customarily recognised as research that merges quantitative and qualitativ...
There is a view that applied researchers produce more relevant findings for practitioners in the tou...
This article analyses the use of mixed methods in papers published in the Journal of Sustainable Tou...
This paper brings together three streams of social science literature (paradigms, tourism research a...
The existing literature mapping the state of mixed methods research in tourism does not provide in-d...
ABSTRACT This paper brings together three streams of social science literature (paradigms, tourism r...
Qualitative research methodologies and approaches to undertaking research in tourism are frequently ...
This paper discusses the difficulties of providing user-friendly information to tourism stakeholders...
This paper discusses the difficulties of providing user-friendly information to tourism stakeholders...
Within the tourism industry there is a growing consensus on the need for research to investigate the...
One of the challenges faced by many international tourists is that of communicating and establishing...
The issue of method is central to tourism research; over the past two decades, the call for greater ...
Purpose: This article discusses the use of mixed methods research in tourism. It provides the ration...
Mixed methods research (MMR) represents an alternative methodological approach, combining qualitati...
"If we accept the principle that science is not a question of numbers but of reasoning, a qualitativ...
Mixed methods research is customarily recognised as research that merges quantitative and qualitativ...
There is a view that applied researchers produce more relevant findings for practitioners in the tou...
This article analyses the use of mixed methods in papers published in the Journal of Sustainable Tou...
This paper brings together three streams of social science literature (paradigms, tourism research a...
The existing literature mapping the state of mixed methods research in tourism does not provide in-d...
ABSTRACT This paper brings together three streams of social science literature (paradigms, tourism r...
Qualitative research methodologies and approaches to undertaking research in tourism are frequently ...
This paper discusses the difficulties of providing user-friendly information to tourism stakeholders...
This paper discusses the difficulties of providing user-friendly information to tourism stakeholders...
Within the tourism industry there is a growing consensus on the need for research to investigate the...
One of the challenges faced by many international tourists is that of communicating and establishing...
The issue of method is central to tourism research; over the past two decades, the call for greater ...
Purpose: This article discusses the use of mixed methods research in tourism. It provides the ration...
Mixed methods research (MMR) represents an alternative methodological approach, combining qualitati...
"If we accept the principle that science is not a question of numbers but of reasoning, a qualitativ...