This paper discusses chaos theory and provides a brief description of chaos and complexity theory. It notes past applications in tourism research with specific reference to the work of Russell and Faulkner relating to Australia's Gold Coast. In this paper, the concept is discussed with reference to regional tourism organizations in New Zealand. Both cases provide examples of complexity, attractors and dampeners, and feedback loops that limit change. It is suggested that one important contribution of chaos and complexity theory is that it provides a language to help identify the components of, and change within, a social system. The paper concludes that inherent in a complex system lies the notion that truly complex social phenomena embrace ...
Small island states, due to their size, remoteness and dependence on foreign capital, are often susc...
Abstract. This paper is an attempt to use the ideas of deepening complexity and self organization th...
It is recognised that tourism destinations are vulnerable to some form of crisis or disaster. Conseq...
This paper discusses chaos theory and provides a brief description of chaos and complexity theory. I...
Tourism destinations behave as dynamic evolving complex systems, encompassing numerous factors and a...
This paper investigates applications of complexity theory in the social sphere and considers its pot...
The paper presents an application of the chaos theory to tourism, a sector in which operators' choic...
This paper is rooted in network science and contributes to filling two gaps, developing multiple cas...
Purpose – The growing interest in complexity science as a framework for understanding social and eco...
The paper presents an application of the chaos theory to tourism, a sector in which operators' choic...
Purpose – Tourism systems have been considered more and more in the light of complexity and chaos t...
MICE (meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions), has generated high foreign exchange reven...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the complexity science approach to the tourism domain. Design/me...
Business organisations are excellent representations of what in physics and mathematics are designat...
The objective of this chapter is to show how chaos and complexity theory can be applied to understan...
Small island states, due to their size, remoteness and dependence on foreign capital, are often susc...
Abstract. This paper is an attempt to use the ideas of deepening complexity and self organization th...
It is recognised that tourism destinations are vulnerable to some form of crisis or disaster. Conseq...
This paper discusses chaos theory and provides a brief description of chaos and complexity theory. I...
Tourism destinations behave as dynamic evolving complex systems, encompassing numerous factors and a...
This paper investigates applications of complexity theory in the social sphere and considers its pot...
The paper presents an application of the chaos theory to tourism, a sector in which operators' choic...
This paper is rooted in network science and contributes to filling two gaps, developing multiple cas...
Purpose – The growing interest in complexity science as a framework for understanding social and eco...
The paper presents an application of the chaos theory to tourism, a sector in which operators' choic...
Purpose – Tourism systems have been considered more and more in the light of complexity and chaos t...
MICE (meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions), has generated high foreign exchange reven...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the complexity science approach to the tourism domain. Design/me...
Business organisations are excellent representations of what in physics and mathematics are designat...
The objective of this chapter is to show how chaos and complexity theory can be applied to understan...
Small island states, due to their size, remoteness and dependence on foreign capital, are often susc...
Abstract. This paper is an attempt to use the ideas of deepening complexity and self organization th...
It is recognised that tourism destinations are vulnerable to some form of crisis or disaster. Conseq...