© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. This paper seeks to address the research question of what factors make a destination competitive for the accessible tourism market. The research design is based on destination competitiveness theories. The objective is to formulate a ranking that can compare the competitiveness factors between two countries, with historical and appropriate data sets, in order to examine destination competitiveness for accessible tourism across the tourist regions of both countries. The current research examines the background of destination competitiveness theories, both generally and specifically, as they relate to the research contexts. The research design was developed to examine the underlying elements that facilitate accessible tou...
This chapter aims to detect the differentiating factors of the accessible e-travel agencies that ena...
The combined effects of the increased ageing of the population, the relationship between ageing and ...
Previous research has examined the accessibility of people with disabilities to tourism, but no one ...
This research sought to construct an exploratory nationally comparative tourism accessibility measur...
© 2019 This paper seeks to construct an exploratory nationally comparative tourism accessibility mea...
The last decade has seen an increasing interest in disability, access and tourism. This has culminat...
ABSTRACT The last decade has seen an increasing interest in disability, access and tourism. This has...
The Australian Government, Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources White Paper (2004) calls on...
Tourism competitiveness is a topic of concern for everyone involved in planning, investing and study...
Although the number of people with disabilities and types of disability increases day by day, a suff...
Purpose – Accessible tourism is evolving as a field of academic research and industry practice, set ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the results of a critical analysis of the disabili...
People with disabilities face a series of constraints when visiting a tourism destination. These con...
The purpose of this study is to examine the challenges and deficits faced by people with disabilitie...
University of Technology, Sydney. School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism.This thesis explores the citi...
This chapter aims to detect the differentiating factors of the accessible e-travel agencies that ena...
The combined effects of the increased ageing of the population, the relationship between ageing and ...
Previous research has examined the accessibility of people with disabilities to tourism, but no one ...
This research sought to construct an exploratory nationally comparative tourism accessibility measur...
© 2019 This paper seeks to construct an exploratory nationally comparative tourism accessibility mea...
The last decade has seen an increasing interest in disability, access and tourism. This has culminat...
ABSTRACT The last decade has seen an increasing interest in disability, access and tourism. This has...
The Australian Government, Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources White Paper (2004) calls on...
Tourism competitiveness is a topic of concern for everyone involved in planning, investing and study...
Although the number of people with disabilities and types of disability increases day by day, a suff...
Purpose – Accessible tourism is evolving as a field of academic research and industry practice, set ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the results of a critical analysis of the disabili...
People with disabilities face a series of constraints when visiting a tourism destination. These con...
The purpose of this study is to examine the challenges and deficits faced by people with disabilitie...
University of Technology, Sydney. School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism.This thesis explores the citi...
This chapter aims to detect the differentiating factors of the accessible e-travel agencies that ena...
The combined effects of the increased ageing of the population, the relationship between ageing and ...
Previous research has examined the accessibility of people with disabilities to tourism, but no one ...