This study has two major goals. It discusses and presents Flyvbjerg’s four value-rational questions for framing the value and direction of any area of tourism study. Secondly, it applies this framework to the topic of humour in tourism. The specific humour studies to be discussed include research on tourists’ humour appreciation across a total of six Australian tourism settings. Analysis revealed that humour has contributed to making tourism experiences more enjoyable, entertaining and engaging. Flyvbjerg’s framework to evaluate the findings of the studies was shown to offer searching challenges to the directions of the specific work and produce a range of recommendations for the broader topic of interest. The wider use of this pivotal soci...
This book is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge about humour in all kinds of tourism settings...
Purpose: This paper aims to outline major theoretical concepts relating to the tourism-humour relati...
Building on the existing tourism–humour literature, the study investigated tourists' views of the ca...
This study has two major goals. It discusses and presents Flyvbjerg’s four value-rational questions ...
Humour has been widely researched in other academic disciplines; however the topic has almost been o...
The topic of humour has received only modest attention in tourism studies but it has been analysed e...
The central interest in this study is to develop and position the humour repertoire concept for tour...
Purpose - This paper aims to outline major theoretical concepts relating to the tourism-humour relat...
There appears to be an increase in the number of tourism publications focusing on humour. These new ...
The focus of this chapter is on adopting a quasi-experimental research design to investigate humour ...
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...
The study considered tourists' perspectives about humour. It explored both the perceived benefits of...
The aim of this study is to gain a better understanding of the differences in humour use as perceive...
This book is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge about humour in all kinds of tourism settings...
This book is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge about humour in all kinds of tourism settings...
Purpose: This paper aims to outline major theoretical concepts relating to the tourism-humour relati...
Building on the existing tourism–humour literature, the study investigated tourists' views of the ca...
This study has two major goals. It discusses and presents Flyvbjerg’s four value-rational questions ...
Humour has been widely researched in other academic disciplines; however the topic has almost been o...
The topic of humour has received only modest attention in tourism studies but it has been analysed e...
The central interest in this study is to develop and position the humour repertoire concept for tour...
Purpose - This paper aims to outline major theoretical concepts relating to the tourism-humour relat...
There appears to be an increase in the number of tourism publications focusing on humour. These new ...
The focus of this chapter is on adopting a quasi-experimental research design to investigate humour ...
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...
The study considered tourists' perspectives about humour. It explored both the perceived benefits of...
The aim of this study is to gain a better understanding of the differences in humour use as perceive...
This book is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge about humour in all kinds of tourism settings...
This book is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge about humour in all kinds of tourism settings...
Purpose: This paper aims to outline major theoretical concepts relating to the tourism-humour relati...
Building on the existing tourism–humour literature, the study investigated tourists' views of the ca...