A model of a tourism community and its underlying social network
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Newcastle Business School, The University of Newcastle
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The paper details the specification of a model of the tourism and hospitality (T&H) destination community. Difficulties associated with provision of a ‘one size fits all’ model are outlined and, instead, a framework in which researchers may specify a model appropriate to a particular study’s research aims is utilised. Rigor, precision and clarity are realised through the application of a conceptual modelling technique commonly used in information systems research and practice: specifically, the abstracted entity-relationship (ER) approach.
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McGrath, M., McWha, M., Lockstone-Binney, L., Ong, F., Whitelaw, P., & Wilson-Evered, E. (2018, February). A model of a tourism community and its underlying social network. In T. Young, P. Stolk & G. McGinnis (Eds.), 2018 CAUTHE conference "Get smart: Paradoxes and possibilities in tourism, hospitality and events (pp.789-793). Newcastle, Australia. https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.900021168254636
