The increase of the backpacker market to New Zealand has initiated a number of changes within New Zealand's wider tourism industry. Those catering for this distinct style of travel are becoming increasingly aware of the differing needs and wants of these predominantly independent travellers. Through the use of both quantitative and qualitative techniques this research explores the level of expectation and satisfaction perceived by backpackers towards three service sectors in Northland: accommodation, transport and other tourism activities. This study also attempts to assess the level of service quality in Northland within these three sectors. The results of the research indicate backpackers' level of expectations with accommodation, trans...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This research employs an extended social situation analysis to examine...
As areas and topics of tourism study grow with increasing researcher efforts, it is opportune at tim...
xi, 277 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: M...
The increase of the backpacker market to New Zealand has initiated a number of changes within New Ze...
This research explores why backpackers decide to leave home and why they choose New Zealand specific...
This section is denoted to research reports, notes, conference resumes and other significant researc...
This thesis reports on a study of structured backpacker tours in New Zealand. Quantitative and quali...
New Zealand has a well-established network of accommodations, transportation, and visitor activities...
This paper presents an analysis of attitudes towards the adequacy of supply in backpacker accommodat...
Service Quality ideals and evaluations are relatively neglected areas in regard to the backpacker/bu...
Mountain guiding has been offered as an activity for tourists to New Zealand for over a century. In ...
As resource managers face a growing challenge of reaching balance between conserving resources and p...
This research project used a combination of methods and information sources, including original rese...
Backpacking tourism is increasingly attracting the attention of young people and adults, and especia...
Backpacking is an emerging market within the tourism sector. Despite its growth limited research has...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This research employs an extended social situation analysis to examine...
As areas and topics of tourism study grow with increasing researcher efforts, it is opportune at tim...
xi, 277 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: M...
The increase of the backpacker market to New Zealand has initiated a number of changes within New Ze...
This research explores why backpackers decide to leave home and why they choose New Zealand specific...
This section is denoted to research reports, notes, conference resumes and other significant researc...
This thesis reports on a study of structured backpacker tours in New Zealand. Quantitative and quali...
New Zealand has a well-established network of accommodations, transportation, and visitor activities...
This paper presents an analysis of attitudes towards the adequacy of supply in backpacker accommodat...
Service Quality ideals and evaluations are relatively neglected areas in regard to the backpacker/bu...
Mountain guiding has been offered as an activity for tourists to New Zealand for over a century. In ...
As resource managers face a growing challenge of reaching balance between conserving resources and p...
This research project used a combination of methods and information sources, including original rese...
Backpacking tourism is increasingly attracting the attention of young people and adults, and especia...
Backpacking is an emerging market within the tourism sector. Despite its growth limited research has...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This research employs an extended social situation analysis to examine...
As areas and topics of tourism study grow with increasing researcher efforts, it is opportune at tim...
xi, 277 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: M...