Much of the existing literature on the tourism-humour relationship focuses on the perceptions of tourists. Little research exists on the views of tourism operators. This study aims to gain a better understanding of the perceptions of tourism operators when deliberately including humour into interactions with customers. The research is based on three workshops with tourism industry stakeholders in North Queensland. Three interactive workshops were delivered by the author from May to July 2017 with the purpose of informing tourism industry stakeholder on how to use humour effectively in interactions with customers. Twenty-three (23) participants joined the humour workshops. The findings of this study explore what tourism operators’ perspectiv...
Purpose - This paper aims to outline major theoretical concepts relating to the tourism-humour relat...
This issue provides a mix of basic research and applied research to expand the existing base of theo...
The topic of humour has received only modest attention in tourism studies but it has been analysed e...
Much of the existing literature on the tourism-humour relationship focuses on the perceptions of tou...
Much of the literature on the tourism-humour relationship focuses on the perceptions of tourists. Li...
The study considered tourists' perspectives about humour. It explored both the perceived benefits of...
There appears to be an increase in the number of tourism publications focusing on humour. These new ...
There appears to be an increase in the number of tourism publications focusing on humour. These new ...
The study considered tourists' perspectives about humour. It explored both the perceived benefits of...
Building on the existing tourism–humour literature, the study investigated tourists' views of the ca...
Building on the existing tourism–humour literature, the study investigated tourists’ views of the ca...
Humour has been widely researched in other academic disciplines; however the topic has almost been o...
The aim of this study is to gain a better understanding of the differences in humour use as perceive...
Purpose: This paper aims to outline major theoretical concepts relating to the tourism-humour relati...
The motivation for this research is to explore how humor is utilized in a tourism service encounter ...
Purpose - This paper aims to outline major theoretical concepts relating to the tourism-humour relat...
This issue provides a mix of basic research and applied research to expand the existing base of theo...
The topic of humour has received only modest attention in tourism studies but it has been analysed e...
Much of the existing literature on the tourism-humour relationship focuses on the perceptions of tou...
Much of the literature on the tourism-humour relationship focuses on the perceptions of tourists. Li...
The study considered tourists' perspectives about humour. It explored both the perceived benefits of...
There appears to be an increase in the number of tourism publications focusing on humour. These new ...
There appears to be an increase in the number of tourism publications focusing on humour. These new ...
The study considered tourists' perspectives about humour. It explored both the perceived benefits of...
Building on the existing tourism–humour literature, the study investigated tourists' views of the ca...
Building on the existing tourism–humour literature, the study investigated tourists’ views of the ca...
Humour has been widely researched in other academic disciplines; however the topic has almost been o...
The aim of this study is to gain a better understanding of the differences in humour use as perceive...
Purpose: This paper aims to outline major theoretical concepts relating to the tourism-humour relati...
The motivation for this research is to explore how humor is utilized in a tourism service encounter ...
Purpose - This paper aims to outline major theoretical concepts relating to the tourism-humour relat...
This issue provides a mix of basic research and applied research to expand the existing base of theo...
The topic of humour has received only modest attention in tourism studies but it has been analysed e...