Research methods for tourism students / edited by Ramesh Durbarry.

Contributor(s): Durbarry, Ramesh [editor.]
Language: English Publisher: New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018Description: xiv, 293 pages ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780415673198 (Paperback : alk. paper)Subject(s): Tourism -- Research -- MethodologyLOC classification: G155.7 | .R47 2018
Contents:
Table of Contents PART 1: Nature of Research and Process Introduction Ramesh Durbarry Philosophical Disputes in Research Prabha Ramseook-Munhurrun and Ramesh Durbarry The Research Process Ramesh Durbarry Developing a Research Proposal Ramesh Durbarry and Anjusha Durbarry Reviewing the Literature Anjusha Durbarry and Ramesh Durbarry Research Ethics Ramesh Durbarry PART 2: Conceptual Framework and Research Methods Developing a Conceptual Framework Ramesh Durbarry Qualitative Research Paul Beedie Quantitative Research Ramesh Durbarry Mixed Method and Triangulation Prabha Ramseook-Munhurrun and Ramesh Durbarry Using the Internet as a Research Tool and E-Method: Netnography Hania Janta Online Surveys Hania Janta Sampling Ramesh Durbarry and Anjusha Durbarry PART 3: Analysing Data, Research Writing and Presentation Analysing Qualitative Data Sally Everett and Areej Shabib Aloudat Grounded Theory and Data Analysis Sally Everett, Areej Shabib Aloudat and Ramesh Durbarry Analysing Qualitative Data Using NVivo Sally Everett and Areej Shabib Aloudat Analysing Quantitative Data Ramesh Durbarry Analysing Quantitative Data Using SPSS Ramesh Durbarry Writing the Research Report Richard Sharpley Making presentations Ramesh Durbarry
Summary: Summary: This introductory guide offers innovative ideas and strategies to students undertaking their first social science research work. Academically rigorous yet accessible, it uses a systematic step-by-step approach to illustrate the research process and its applications to the tourism industry. Students are presented with numerous examples and case studies, linking theory with practice. The textbook provides a balanced coverage of both qualitative and quantitative methods, accompanying students throughout the process of selecting a research topic and specifying research questions, aims and objectives. A range of pedagogical features such as discussion questions, practical tips and examples enable students to review the literature, understand models and methodologies, analyse and interpret data (quantitative and qualitative) and ultimately write up their findings. Featuring contributions by a group of academics with expertise in their respective fields, the book provides a comprehensive and engaging introduction to research methods. This is an essential resource to tourism students and will also be of interest to researchers in any social science subject.
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Editor(s) Bio

Ramesh Durbarry is currently the Director General of the Civil Service College, Mauritius. He was appointed Professor in Tourism and Deputy Director at the Amity Institute of Higher Education, Mauritius. He has worked at the University of Bedfordshire as Head of Department, Marketing, Tourism & Hospitality. He was the CEO of the UOM Trust Business School in Mauritius and has also worked at the University of Nottingham as a Research Fellow, Lecturer in Research Methods of Tourism and Travel and then as Associate Professor in Tourism Management/Marketing. After successfully developing the School of Public Sector Policy and Management at the University of Technology, Mauritius, he was instrumental in the creation of the School of Sustainable Development and Tourism. His research focuses on tourism and travel, tourism taxation, price sensitivity of tourism and the impact of the tourism sector on the various economies, with a keen interest on climate change and sustainable tourism. He has published various articles in leading international journals and has contributed chapters in international books. He has worked on various projects for organisations such as WTO, UNWTO, EU, UNCTAD, VisitScotland and EMDA, among others, and on tourism destinations such as Malta and Cyprus.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 274-284) and index.

Table of Contents

PART 1: Nature of Research and Process

Introduction Ramesh Durbarry

Philosophical Disputes in Research Prabha Ramseook-Munhurrun and Ramesh Durbarry

The Research Process Ramesh Durbarry

Developing a Research Proposal Ramesh Durbarry and Anjusha Durbarry

Reviewing the Literature Anjusha Durbarry and Ramesh Durbarry

Research Ethics Ramesh Durbarry

PART 2: Conceptual Framework and Research Methods

Developing a Conceptual Framework Ramesh Durbarry

Qualitative Research Paul Beedie

Quantitative Research Ramesh Durbarry

Mixed Method and Triangulation Prabha Ramseook-Munhurrun and Ramesh Durbarry

Using the Internet as a Research Tool and E-Method: Netnography Hania Janta

Online Surveys Hania Janta

Sampling Ramesh Durbarry and Anjusha Durbarry

PART 3: Analysing Data, Research Writing and Presentation

Analysing Qualitative Data Sally Everett and Areej Shabib Aloudat

Grounded Theory and Data Analysis Sally Everett, Areej Shabib Aloudat and Ramesh Durbarry

Analysing Qualitative Data Using NVivo Sally Everett and Areej Shabib Aloudat

Analysing Quantitative Data Ramesh Durbarry

Analysing Quantitative Data Using SPSS Ramesh Durbarry

Writing the Research Report Richard Sharpley

Making presentations Ramesh Durbarry

Summary:

This introductory guide offers innovative ideas and strategies to students undertaking their first social science research work. Academically rigorous yet accessible, it uses a systematic step-by-step approach to illustrate the research process and its applications to the tourism industry. Students are presented with numerous examples and case studies, linking theory with practice.

The textbook provides a balanced coverage of both qualitative and quantitative methods, accompanying students throughout the process of selecting a research topic and specifying research questions, aims and objectives. A range of pedagogical features such as discussion questions, practical tips and examples enable students to review the literature, understand models and methodologies, analyse and interpret data (quantitative and qualitative) and ultimately write up their findings.

Featuring contributions by a group of academics with expertise in their respective fields, the book provides a comprehensive and engaging introduction to research methods. This is an essential resource to tourism students and will also be of interest to researchers in any social science subject.

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