Systematically guides through the entire research process.
Accessible and user-friendly for novice researchers.
Covers key concepts and essential research techniques.
Step-by-step guidance from topic identification to analysis.
Includes practical examples and updated content.
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This book, "Researching Hospitality and Tourism" by Bob Brotherton and published by Sage Publications Ltd, offers a systematic guide through the entire research process for students and novice researchers in the hospitality and tourism fields. It covers key concepts and essential research techniques, from formulating a research aim to presenting a dissertation. The new edition includes updates to every chapter and practical examples, guiding users step-by-step through identifying a topic, formulating research questions, conducting research, and analyzing findings. The book is described as accessible and user-friendly, with a companion website offering additional student resources. It falls under the category of Books & Magazines, specifically within Business, Finance and Law > Industry & industrial studies > Service industries > Tourism industry.
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The author is Bob Brotherton.
The book focuses on guiding students and novice researchers through the entire research process in hospitality and tourism.
The companion website provides links to video and web resources, suggested further reading, free downloadable journal articles, and test questions for each chapter.
The book covers identifying a topic, formulating the research question, carrying out research, and analysing findings.
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