Lifestyle oriented small tourism firms

Small tourism firms in attractive tourism destinations are often generically described as ‘lifestyle’ oriented. A discourse on what the prefix ‘lifestyle’ means, when attached to small tourism firms in different economic and social contexts has been developing for a decade now, reaching a point of c...

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Main Authors: Carlsen, Jack, Morrison, A., Weber, Paull
Format: Journal Article
Published: Centre for Tourism Research and Development 2008
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20991
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description Small tourism firms in attractive tourism destinations are often generically described as ‘lifestyle’ oriented. A discourse on what the prefix ‘lifestyle’ means, when attached to small tourism firms in different economic and social contexts has been developing for a decade now, reaching a point of complexity and contradiction. In order to explore this ubiquitous, yet nebulous term, the relevant literature and associated discourse is reviewed with the aim of understanding the motives, meanings, values and contexts of these lifestyle oriented small tourism (LOST) firms. It is concluded that there are many deficiencies in both the conceptualization as well as the content of current research in this increasingly important area. A multi-disciplinary and systemic model for understanding the interactions and interdependencies of the different dimensions of LOST firms is presented.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-209912017-01-30T12:22:32Z Lifestyle oriented small tourism firms Carlsen, Jack Morrison, A. Weber, Paull Small tourism firms in attractive tourism destinations are often generically described as ‘lifestyle’ oriented. A discourse on what the prefix ‘lifestyle’ means, when attached to small tourism firms in different economic and social contexts has been developing for a decade now, reaching a point of complexity and contradiction. In order to explore this ubiquitous, yet nebulous term, the relevant literature and associated discourse is reviewed with the aim of understanding the motives, meanings, values and contexts of these lifestyle oriented small tourism (LOST) firms. It is concluded that there are many deficiencies in both the conceptualization as well as the content of current research in this increasingly important area. A multi-disciplinary and systemic model for understanding the interactions and interdependencies of the different dimensions of LOST firms is presented. 2008 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20991 Centre for Tourism Research and Development restricted
spellingShingle Carlsen, Jack
Morrison, A.
Weber, Paull
Lifestyle oriented small tourism firms
title Lifestyle oriented small tourism firms
title_full Lifestyle oriented small tourism firms
title_fullStr Lifestyle oriented small tourism firms
title_full_unstemmed Lifestyle oriented small tourism firms
title_short Lifestyle oriented small tourism firms
title_sort lifestyle oriented small tourism firms
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20991