Browsing School of Hospitality and Tourism by Author "Aquino, R"
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Analysing Push and Pull Motives for Volcano Tourism at Mount Pinatubo, Philippines
Aquino, R; Schanzel, H; Hyde, K (Springer Verlag, 2017)This paper investigates the motivations of visitors undertaking a volcano tour at Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines. The study identifies push and pull motives for visiting a non-erupting active volcano; tests the influence ... -
Book Review: Dolezal, C., Trupp, A., & Bui, H. T. (Eds.). (2020). Tourism and Development in Southeast Asia.
Aquino, R (Society for South-East Asian Studies (SEAS), 2020)No abstract. -
A Conceptual Framework of Tourism Social Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Community Development
Aquino, R; Lueck, M; Schanzel, HEIKE (Elsevier, 2018)The continuous search for responsible and sustainable practices in the tourism industry paves the way for alternative approaches to tourism development. Often, local communities are at the foreground of these innovative ... -
The Outcomes of Tourism Social Entrepreneurship: Host Community Perspectives
Aquino, R; Lueck, M; Schanzel, H (Auckland University of Technology, 2020)This study investigates the outcomes of tourism social entrepreneurship (TSE) activities in Sitio Liwliwa, a surfing destination community in Zambales, Philippines. Formally initiated by an accommodation-type tourism social ... -
'Taking Charge of Tourism' - Tourism Social Entrepreneurial Processes in Culion Island, Philippines: An Integrative Model
Aquino, R; Schanzel, H; Lueck, M (The Tourism CoLab, 2020)Tourism social entrepreneurship (TSE) is described as an alternative approach to tourism development, characterised by goals of eradicating local social problems, maximising the positive outcomes of tourism, and delivering ... -
Towards Decolonising Tourism and Hospitality Research in the Philippines
Aquino, R (Elsevier, 2019)In recent years, scholarshave focused their attention on demarcatingthe neocolonial situations that permeate the tourism and hospitality academy. The ‘critical turn’ in tourism studies called forthe decolonisation of tourism ...