Occasional Papers |
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Paper 1 - The travel destination decision process and the relevance of segmentation studies to the marketing of regional tourism destinations in an Australian context
Janet Hanlan, Dr Don Fuller and Simon Wilde |
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Paper 2 - Destination Decision Making: The Need for a Strategic Planning and Management Approach
Janet Hanlan, Dr Don Fuller and Simon Wilde |

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Paper 3 - Destination Decision Making and Consumer Demands: Identifying Critical Factors
Dr Don Fuller, Janet Hanlan and Simon Wilde |

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Paper 4 - Market Segmentation Approaches: Do They Benefit Destination Marketers?
Dr Don Fuller, Janet Hanlan and Simon Wilde |

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Paper 5 - The Impact of the Coffs Harbour Education Campus on the Coffs Coast Regional Economy
Dr Don Fuller, Tim Sutton, Simon Wilde and Stephen Mason |
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Paper 6 - The concept and relevance of ecotourism to Indigenous economic and human development in remote Australian communities
Julia Caldicott and Dr Don Fuller |

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Paper 7 - Destination Choice – Visitor Behaviours in a Coastal Tourism Destination on Australia’s East Coast
Dr Don Fuller, Dr Bruce Armstrong, Janet Hanlan, Simon Wilde, Stephen Mason and Johan Edelheim |

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Paper 8 – Regional Industry Specialisation versus Regional Industry Diversification: What are the Differences?
Jesse Stanton and Stephen Mason |

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Paper 9 – Generation Y and Work in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry: Problem? What Problem?
Grant Cairncross and Dr Jeremy Buultjens |
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Reports/Commissioned Studies |
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Report 1 - Coffs Coast Visitor Survey (January 2005)
Commissioned by the Coffs Coast Tourism Association
Dr Bruce Armstrong, Stephen Mason, Dr Don Fuller, Johan Edelheim and Simon Wilde |
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Report 2 - The Value of the Coffs Harbour Education Campus to the Coffs Coast Regional Economy: A Regional Input-Output Analysis
Commissioned by the Coffs Harbour Education Campus
Tim Sutton, Dr Don Fuller, Simon Wilde and Stephen Mason |
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Report 3 - Housing Affordability on the NSW North Coast
Sponsored by the Bananacoast Community Credit Union
Dr Stephen Kelly, Quenton Croft, Pat Gillett and Allan Sheppard |
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Report 4 - The Economic Value of Southern Cross University Campuses to their Regional Economies: A Campus-based Input-Output Analysis
Commissioned by the Vice-Chancellor and President of Southern Cross University
Dr Don Fuller and Simon Wilde |
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Report 5 – The Economic Value of Community Facilities Projects to the Coffs Coast Regional Economy: A Regional Input-Output Analysis
Commissioned by the Economic Development Unit, Coffs Harbour City Council (Commercial-in-Confidence)
Simon Wilde and Stephen Mason
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Report 6 – Training and service quality - a case study analysis of best practices within restaurants on the North Coast of NSW
Supported by Restaurant and Catering NSW/ACT
Lucinda Hutchinson |
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Report 7 – Coffs Harbour Education Campus (CHEC) Transport Survey
Commissioned by the Coffs Harbour Education Campus
Dr Jennifer Harrison |
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Report 8 - Market Intelligence Study for the Tweed/Gold Coast campus of Southern Cross University
Commissioned by the Vice-Chancellor and President of Southern Cross University (Commercial-in-Confidence)
Pat Gillett, Dr Jennifer Harrison, Dr Dennis Howard and Dr Stephen Kelly |
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Report 9 - An Investigation into Factors Affecting Volunteer Behaviour
Simon Rose and Dr Peter Vitartas |
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Report 10 - Strategic Business Planning - Workshops and Strategy Formulation
Commissioned by the South West Rocks Country Club (Commercial-in-Confidence)
Dr Don Fuller and Simon Wilde |
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Report 11 - A Study of Stall Holders at the Lismore Car Boot Market
Dr Peter Vitartas |
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Report 12 - BCU Staff Survey
Commissioned by the community credit union, BCU (Commercial-in-Confidence)
Dr Jennifer Harrison and Dr Stephen Kelly |
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Report 13 - Socio-economic performance of LGAs in the Northern Rivers: an analysis using 2006 Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) scores
Dr Peter Vitartas |
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Report 14 - Gold Coast IT Capability Audit
Commissioned by Gold Coast City Council
(Commercial-in-Confidence)
Dr Jennifer Harrison and Associate Professor Stephen Kelly |
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