Browsing Conferences - School of Tourism & Arts, ATU Galway City by Title
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Social media: an innovative marketing tool in the Irish tourism industry?
(2013)The paper explores the domain of social media, and its benefits, and how these can be fully utilised in the Irish tourism industry. -
A solution based approach on how tourism SME’s can develop the British market in light of “The GB Path to Growth”
(2013-06-06)This paper looks at how tourist numbers to Ireland from Great Britain has been falling over the years, and what Ireland needs to do to regain lost ground. It proffers different solution, and one of the main focuses of this ... -
Stakeholder engagement in destination management: a systematic review of literature
(2013-06-06)The topic of stakeholder engagement is not a new phenomenon, nor is it an entirely distinct area of study, rather stakeholder engagement has drawn input and influence from number of academic streams and can be based on a ... -
Sustainable event management in Ireland: A local authority perspective
(2013-06-06)This postgraduate research addresses the sustainable planning and management of events in Ireland from a local authority perspective. Sustainable event management is defined by the British Standards Institute (2011) as “an ... -
Sustaining food tourism networks: barriers and facilitators
(2013)Ireland’s food industry is already capitalising on the perception of Ireland as natural, green and pure. Irish organic smoked salmon, for example, is currently being sold in Europe at a higher premium than Norwegian and ... -
The Táin March: an analysis of a regional walking/heritage festival
(2013-06-06)This paper owes its origins to the research interests of Paul Gosling, a lecturer in Built Heritage in the College of Tourism and Arts, Galway- Mayo-Institute of Technology (GMIT). Having conducted many fieldtrips through ...