Category: Tourism

  • “Unlocking the Success of TripAdvisor: A Case Study in the Travel Industry”

    please see brief and guide for full details. Minimum of 15 essential/ mandatory resources ( fine to have more than 15). The case study is TripAdvisor in the travel industry. statistics, graphs, pictures are to be on the slides. interactive slides.

  • “Creating a Successful Blog: A Step-by-Step Guide with Wix”

    please follow the attached instructions and beside the paper need to use wix site for the blog. also make sure everything is covered based on instructions and sample attached. Also, use different type of sources.

  • “Social Responsibility in Sustainable Tourism: Government, Citizen, and Tourist Perspectives”

    View the video: “The Last Tourist” (2021 film; make sure you have the right film) to introduce and understand the impact of mass/over tourism and what must be done by governments, citizens, and tourists alike to address sustainable tourism measures. 

    home-2022


    Or  The KCC library provides access to a site called Kanopy  (copied from the Library site) 
    Kanopy
    Please feel free to sign up for an account at https://www.kanopy.com/en/kbcccuny
    Once you’ve signed up, you should be able to view the catalog of films and place requests.
    The requested films are needed for a class.
    Requests must come from a faculty member.
    You must use your Kingsborough email when you sign up, or you will not get access.
    It is recommended NOT to use the Kanopy app or mobile site but instead a desktop browser. The app and mobile site need to be fixed with our subscription.
    Or Your local library may provide similar access.  (that’s how I viewed it for free.)
    Or  It appears to be on streaming services such as HULU, Apple TV, and Amazon.  You can also rent it (or buy it) from these services.  Renting is about $4, buying about $8. 
    Watch the KCC-specific video on sustainable tourism and voluntourism from Raw Travel host Robert Rose. TV host Robert Rose created a video specifically for KCC TAH students addressing sustainable tourism and eco-tourism.
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/avsvh2tajei7axs/TravelWithHeart%20Final.mp4?dl=0
    Or  https://www.dropbox.com/s/ibhz102bledmu5f/VoluntourismIntro.mp4?dl=0
    Both links lead to the same video. 
    Read book chapters (provided by instructor) on sustainable tourism and eco-tourism. Chapters are available below in this folder. 
    The actual assignment. Read carefully and check off the items to ensure you include everything.  The first bullet point defines that you have to look at it from several perspectives. 
    Write a reflective paper about the social responsibility of governments, citizens, and tourists on sustainable tourism. Papers must include the following:
    Briefly describe how your class/activity addressed social responsibility. You may reference an assignment, class discussion, and/or project in your answer.
    Explain how the course/activity expanded your understanding of social responsibility.
    Thinking about your course/activity and the information presented about social responsibility, how could you use this information to improve your community, address social problems, or promote equity?
    What laws/regulations would you suggest on a:
    National level
    City/State level.
    Aim for 3 suggestions each.
    What can you do as an individual to prevent abuse of tourism?
    Please remember this is not meant to bash tourism. There are many, many benefits to the industry.  As with any industry, especially rapidly growing industries, it can have some negative effects based on people’s actions.  I have worked in tourism for many years and have seen hundreds of thousands of people enjoy their visits, time with family (both happy and sad), and during business trips.  I have seen hundreds of people support themselves and family earning an honest wage.  As tourists and future leaders in tourism,  you can help fix the bad things and expand the good! 

  • “Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Consumer Behavior: A Research Proposal”

    Individual
    presentation of the research proposal will repeat the research proposal in some
    parts, but will substantially develop the following parts:
    –       
    Rationale for the research, stating and justifying the
    research problem, aim, objectives and research approach.
    –       
    Theoretical framework as the basis for the
    literature review.
    –       
    Previous research, gap in
    the research or evidence of the research necessity, e.g. from reports.
    –       
    Research methodology.
    –       
    Proposed outcomes of the research and personal
    contribution.
    Consequently,
    this assignment provides the opportunity for students to demonstrate the
    ability to understand and interpret information relevant to the research
    methodology and present it to a variety of audiences in both academic and
    business environments in a written form as a 2000 words research proposal with
    required appendices.
    You will need to prepare a Power Point presentation and present the
    proposal orally. You must be able to respond questions concerning theoretical
    framework, previous research, gap in the research, practical and theoretical
    implications with appropriate referencing to the relevant primary and secondary
    resources. You will need to justify your interest and your role in the future
    research.

  • “Spicing Up Swiss Tourism: The Integration of Indian Cuisine for a Enhanced Tourist Experience”

    TITLE 
    Global Palates, Local Flavors: How Switzerland is Integrating Indian Food into its Tourist Experience 
    Aim 
    To analyse how the Swiss Tourism industry is integrating Indian cuisine into its offering to enhance the overall tourist experience for Indian visitors. 
    Research Question 
    How is the Swiss Tourism industry integrating Indian cuisine into its offering to enhance the overall tourist experience for Indian visitors? 
    Hypothesis 
    H1 – The integration of Indian cuisine into the Swiss tourism industry offering will enhance the overall tourist experience for Indian visitors (3), leading to increased economic benefits (2) 
    H2 – The integration of Indian cuisine into the Swiss tourism industry offering will lead to an increase in cultural exchange. (2)  
    Method : Mixed method
    Quantitative Analysis : Online survey of Indian traveller’s experience in Switzerland with respect to Indian Food in the different tourism experience 
    Qualitative Analysis : 
    Interviews of Tour Managers conducting Indian Group Tours
    Interviews of the Restaurant Managers and staff
    Interviews of TOur Operaters

  • Title: Exploring the Impact of Sustainable Tourism Practices on Destination Competitiveness: A Literature Review and Research Proposal Title: “Exploring the Motivations and Perspectives of Tourists in Dark Tourism Destinations: A Mixed Methods Approach” “Exploring the Pros and Cons of a Chosen Research Methodology: Implications and Contributions to Knowledge”

    Follow the structure and suggestions in the Research Proposal
    Template:
    1.                 
    Introduction (100 words)
    The introduction should draw from either
    industry or business reports or academic sources and include the following:
    1.1.            
    Background
    and Context.
    Lead the reader into the topic and scope of your research, explain why this
    research has value and why it will be original, and why the research is
    required.
    1.2.            
    Problem
    Statement.
    Describe the theoretical or practical
    research problem that you want to address.
    What is already known about the problem?
    What is missing from current knowledge?
    Briefly refer to 2-3 main
    policies/reports/frameworks that introduce the reader into the context and
    specify the contradiction/problem that still exists and needs solution. Here
    you will use relevant terminology: relate to the key concepts, theories, and
    empirics (reports/statistics which reveal the problem)
    2.          
    Literature Review (800 words)
    The literature review
    summarises, compares and critiques the most relevant scholarly sources on the
    topic. There are many different ways to structure a literature review, but it
    should explore:
    There will be three main
    subtopics mentioned in the Literature Review, usually in the synthesised ways:
    –                    
    Key
    Concepts, Theories and Studies (and include three topics there under headings).
    –                    
    Key
    Debates and Controversies (optional for undergraduate research)
    –                    
    Gap(s)
    in Existing Knowledge
    Important: Students are free to organise their Literature review in one of two ways:
    Students either divide the
    Literature review as suggested into subsections:
    2.1.   
    Key
    Concepts, Theories and Studies.
    Compare, contrast, and establish the theories and concepts that will be
    most important for your project. These should be divided into topics.
    2.1.1.       
    Topic
    1.
    2.1.2.       
    Topic
    2.
    2.1.3.       
    Topic
    3.
    2.2.   
    Key
    Debates and Controversies (optional for undergraduate research)
    Identify points
    of conflict and situate your own position as for any controversies or conflict
    research/academic opinions you might find in the literature related to the
    research topic.
    2.3.   
    Gap(s)
    in Existing Knowledge (around
    50 words within 800 of Literature review)
    Show
    what is missing and how your project will fit in.
    Alternatively, students may have three subsections,
    Topic 1; Topic 2; Topic 3, and include in each of
    them Key Concepts, Theories and Studies; Key Debates and Controversies
    (optional for undergraduate research) and Gap(s) in Existing Knowledge.
    2.1.   
    Topic
    1 (including Key
    concepts, theories, debates, and a gap).
    2.2.   
    Topic
    2 (including Key
    concepts, theories, debates, and a gap).
    2.3.   
    Topic
    3 (including Key
    concepts, theories, debates, and a gap).
    There must be at
    least three topics with 4-5 resources minimum for each of topic. The
    resources must be synthesised.  Topics
    present key theories and concepts definitions, reflect previous research and
    analysis.
    Generally, in your Literature Review you
    will:
    –       
    Compare
    and contrast the main theories, methods, and analyse the debates and
    controversies;
    –       
    Critically
    analyse the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches;
    –       
    Show
    how your research fits in the previous research and/or the issues of the
    economic activities of the tourism enterprise, destination, etc. How will you
    build on, challenge or synthesise the work of others?
    –       
    Fill a
    gap in the existing body of research and explain why you consider your research
    idea innovative.
    3.                 
    Research Question, Research Aim and Research Objectives (150 words)
    3.1.     Research Question.
    State the specific question that you aim to
    answer.
    One research question is enough for the
    undergraduate degree. However, these may be two or more related questions. The
    more specific questions you ask, the wider the scope of the research will be,
    usually at higher levels of scientific research.
    3.2.     Research Aim.
    Make it clear what new insights you will
    contribute.
    Formulate a clear research aim in one line,
    e.g.
    •    
    The
    aim of this study is to determine…
    •    
    This
    research aims to explore…
    •    
    This
    research aims to investigate…
    3.3.     Research Objectives.
    Define research objectives (at least three).
    Justify a major approach you will take (general methodology to achieve these
    aims)
    Start using active verbs, e.g.
    •   To discover current research surrounding
    the topic of dark tourism.
    •   To evaluate the motivations of
    travellers visiting destinations associated with dark tourism.
    •   To use focus groups to examine
    whether tourist perspectives are influenced by dark tourism.
    OR include specific detail HOW you will
    achieve these objectives, e.g.
    •   To measure …… using quantitative methods.
    •   To analyse … by means of ….
    analysis.
    •   To test (e.g. customer brand
    awareness).
    DO NOT REPEAT THE VERBS!
    Note.
    Verbs will differ depending on your research methodology.
    If you apply quantitative methodology, you will need to
    formulate quantitative research objectives,
    using verbs like determine, measure, assess,
    quantify, analyse…metrics/score, investigate (indices), examine effects, assess
    influence, determine the correlation between X and Y, predict… rates,
    etc. see Verbs for research objectives on Lecture Week 1 slides)
    If your research
    approach is qualitative, you will need verbs for qualitative
    research objectives, like determine, predict, assess, investigate, explore, understand,
    uncover, capture, delve into, explain, explore, and the like, see Verbs
    for research objectives on Lecture Week 1 slides)
    For mixed methods you will probably need both.
    4.                 
    Research Methodology (800 words)
    This section should explain
    your approach to the research and describe exactly what steps you will take to
    answer your questions:
    4.1.    Research Design.
    Explain how you will design the research:  qualitative/quantitative/mixed data research. Determine
    what kind of data you need to analyse, and which resources you will use,
    primary or secondary. Decide and justify if this will be a descriptive,
    correlational, or experimental research.
    4.2.    Research Methods and Sources.
    Describe the tools, procedures, participants and sources of the
    research. Specify when, where and how you will collect and select data. Justify
    chosen methods. State exactly what or who you will study and if you will
    collect data personally or use the databases. If the databases will be used,
    which ones and what data will be taken from there. State clearly how you will
    access the databases or the resources of information.
    Include data analysis methods and justify them.
    4.3.    Sampling Design.
    Describe the procedure and the sample of the participants of your
    research.
    Outline the proposed sample group, including any specific criteria, e.g.
    for a consumer behaviour analysis you might need data on the age, sex, marital
    status/family size, income level, frequency of travel, travel length,
    occupation, etc.
    In case you collect primary data via the interview or questionnaire
    survey, make sure you explain this and make reference to Appendices where the Questionnaire
    must be enclosed.
    4.4.    Research Procedure and Ethical
    Considerations.
    Indicate clearly what the involvement of the sample group will be in the
    research process. Address any ethical issues which might arise during the
    research, e.g. data protection, ownership of the research materials, etc. How
    will you plan for and deal with problems?
    Specify how the consent of subjects will be obtained. Refer to
    Appendices where the Consent Form must be enclosed. Please include within this
    a description of any information with which you intend to provide the subject. Indicate
    any potential risks to subjects and how you propose to minimise these. Mention
    policies and guidelines regulating data collection and data protection in the
    university and in the UK (there will be at least two documents). Include them
    in the reference list.
    4.5.    Practical considerations.
    Give a balanced view of the chosen research methodology based on the
    literature (Pros and Cons of this approach). Address any potential obstacles,
    limitations or practical issues. Clarify how you plan to deal with problems?
    5.                 
    Implications and contributions to knowledge (150 words)
    This section should emphasise
    why your proposed project is important and how it will contribute to practice
    or theory.
    5.1.    Practical Implications.
    Explain if your research findings
    will help to improve a process, inform policy, or make a case for concrete
    change. State in one sentence who will benefit from your research findings /solution
    of the problem (the audience).
    5.2.    Theoretical Implications.
    Explain
    if your research findings will help to strengthen a theory or model, challenge
    current assumptions, or create a basis for further research. How?
    References.
    Include at least 15 references
    here (These sources are highlighted in green
    throughout the template).
    Please, include only the resources that you
    used for:
    •       contextualising your research topic,
    •       analysing the previous research in the
    Literature Review
    •       regulating your research procedures,
    especially Ethical Considerations.
    Do NOT use bullet
    points or numbering!
    Appendices are mandatory, though not included in the
    word count. The content of the appendices impacts the mark and is reflected
    in the grading rubrics. There are three appendices as specified in the Research
    Proposal Template:
    Appendix A.
    Questionnaire
    You will have to
    create a research questionnaire on one of the online platforms, e.g. Google
    Forms, SurveyMonkey, etc., then download it and present as Appendix A.
    The survey will
    have different types of questions depending on the type of data you will need
    to collect. It is obligatory that developed questionnaire contains both closed
    and open questions. This may be one long survey, or two short (up to 10
    questions) questionnaires. If you opt to have two questionnaires, name them
    Appendix A.1. Title, and Appendix A.2. Title.
    Appendix B.
    Consent Form
    You will develop
    the consent form or, alternatively, use the CCCU Consent Form with a proper
    reference.
    Appendix C.
    Research Timeline
    A nice way to lay
    out the timeline for your program is to use a Gantt diagram as shown in the
    Research Proposal Template. Alternatively, create your timeline in Excel. It is
    best to arrange the time divisions according to your particular timeline as
    described in the Research Methodology section, so if it works better for you to
    divide your months into weeks.
    The sample in the
    Research Proposal Template must be replaced with an actual Gannt Chart created
    in Microsoft Office, which will reflect all stages of your research and
    relevant dates, starting with research proposal preparation (now) till project
    completion. In case you will use the research proposal for your degree paper in
    Level 6, you will be able to make changes and adapt the actual dates.
    The dates must be
    realistic, and the tasks feasible withing the set time limits.
    The final stage will
    the presentation of tour research findings – either a thesis, or paper,
    presentation to the business owner/ destination board, etc, depending on the
    research audience and context.

  • “Maximizing Customer Satisfaction: A Case Study of Travel Lodge U.K.”

    Strict to stick to the assignment brief
    Reference Harvard style
    British English 
    Examples and businesses in U.K. 
    Company used: Travel Lodge U.K. 

  • “Costa Rica: A Sustainable Tourism Success Story”

    Hi , could you please compile a case study according to the brief below.  If you could please use Costa Rica destination as well as the recommended resources in the brief. Thank you!

  • “Qualifying Traveler Forms for Popular Destinations: Brazil, Egypt, France, Japan, and Mexico”

    Qualifying the traveler form for Brazil, Egypt, France, Japan and Mexico. Just fill the blanks forms

  • Title: Exploring Tanzania’s Materuni Waterfall: A Journey Through Sub-Saharan Africa’s Natural Wonders

    Write detailed background information from, global level, Sub Saharan Africa, Tanzania to local level Materuni waterfall