The impact of generational change on future demand for tourism experiences: the case of Generation X and European river cruises

This thesis employs Generational Theory to examine the motivation for and tourism expectations of Generation Xers. It seeks to understand the impacts of generation change on future demand for tourism products such as European river cruises. Using a phenomenological research design, data has been gat...

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Main Author: Cooper, Donald
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51742
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description This thesis employs Generational Theory to examine the motivation for and tourism expectations of Generation Xers. It seeks to understand the impacts of generation change on future demand for tourism products such as European river cruises. Using a phenomenological research design, data has been gathered from sample populations in Australia and the United States. Outcomes from this research present decision makers with ways in which tourism organisations can prepare for engagement with this generational cohort.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-517422017-04-10T05:08:48Z The impact of generational change on future demand for tourism experiences: the case of Generation X and European river cruises Cooper, Donald This thesis employs Generational Theory to examine the motivation for and tourism expectations of Generation Xers. It seeks to understand the impacts of generation change on future demand for tourism products such as European river cruises. Using a phenomenological research design, data has been gathered from sample populations in Australia and the United States. Outcomes from this research present decision makers with ways in which tourism organisations can prepare for engagement with this generational cohort. 2017 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51742 Curtin University fulltext
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The impact of generational change on future demand for tourism experiences: the case of Generation X and European river cruises
title The impact of generational change on future demand for tourism experiences: the case of Generation X and European river cruises
title_full The impact of generational change on future demand for tourism experiences: the case of Generation X and European river cruises
title_fullStr The impact of generational change on future demand for tourism experiences: the case of Generation X and European river cruises
title_full_unstemmed The impact of generational change on future demand for tourism experiences: the case of Generation X and European river cruises
title_short The impact of generational change on future demand for tourism experiences: the case of Generation X and European river cruises
title_sort impact of generational change on future demand for tourism experiences: the case of generation x and european river cruises
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51742