Master Quantitative

Research Methods

Quantitative Research Methods in Tourism




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Papers

Introduction to Research Methods:


  • Walle, A. H. (1997). Quantitative versus Qualitative Tourism Research. Annals of Tourism Research, 21(3), 524-536. PDF

  • Johnson, R. B., & Onwuegbuzie, A. J. (2004). Mixed Methods Research: A Research Paradigm Whose Time has Come. Educational Researcher, 33(7), 14-26. PDF


Quantitative Research papers:

  • Almeida-García, F., Peláez-Fernández, M. Á., Balbuena-Vázquez, A., & Cortés-Macias, R. (2016). Residents' perceptions of tourism development in Benalmádena (Spain). Tourism Management, 54, 259-274. PDF

  • Agyeiwaah, E., Adongo, R., Dimache, A., & Wondirad, A. (2016). Make a customer, not a sale: Tourist satisfaction in Hong Kong. Tourism Management, 57, 68-79. PDF

  • Han, H., Meng, B., & Kim, W. (2017). Bike-traveling as a growing phenomenon: Role of attributes, value, satisfaction, desire, and gender in developing loyalty. Tourism Management, 59, 91-103. PDF

  • Jung, J., Han, H., & Oh, M. (2017). Travelers' switching behavior in the airline industry from the perspective of the push-pull-mooring framework. Tourism Management, 59, 139-159. PDF

  • Sánchez-Garcia J, Moliner-Tena MA, Callarisa-Fiol L, et al. (2007). Relationship Quality of an Establishment and Perceived Value of a Purchase. The Service Industries Journa,l 2: 151-174. PDF

  • Yoon Y and Uysal M. (2005). An examination of the effects of motivation and satisfaction on destination loyalty: a structural model. Tourism Management, 26: 45-56. PDF

  • Geng-Qing Chi C and Qu H. (2008) Examining the structural relationships of destination image, tourist satisfaction and destination loyalty: An integrated approach. Tourism Management 29: 624-636. PDF

  • Philipp, S. F. (1994). Race and tourism choice. A Legacy of Discrimination? PDF

  • Ross, S., & Wall, G. (1999). Ecotourism: towards congruence between theory and practice. Tourism Management, 20, 123-132. PDF


Qualitative Research papers:

  • Skountridaki, L. (2017). Barriers to business relations between medical tourism facilitators and medical professionals. Tourism Management, 59, 254-266. PDF

  • Beeton S. (2005) The Case Study in Tourism Research: a Multi-method Case Study Approach. In: Ritchie B, Burns P and Palmer C (eds) Tourism Research Methods. Cambridge, MA: CABI Publishing, 36-48. PDF

  • Davidson, P. (1996). The Holiday and Work Experiences of Women with Young Children. Leisure Studies, 15, 89-103. PDF

  • Damer, S. (2004). Signifying Symi. Setting and performance on a Greek island. Ethnography, 5(2),203-228 PDF


Mixed Methods (Qualitative & Quantitative)

  • Molina-Azorín, J. F., Tarí, J. J., Pereira-Moliner, J., López-Gamero, M. D., & Pertusa-Ortega, E. M. (2015). The effects of quality and environmental management on competitive advantage: A mixed methods study in the hotel industry. Tourism Management, 50, 41-54. PDF

  • Rittichainuwat, B., & Rattanaphinanchai, S. (2015). Applying a mixed method of quantitative and qualitative design in explaining the travel motivation of film tourists in visiting a film-shooting destination. Tourism Management, 46, 136-147. PDF

  • Walle, A. H. (1997). Quantitative versus Qualitative Tourism Research. Annals of Tourism Research, 21(3), 524-536. PDF

  • Johnson, R. B., & Onwuegbuzie, A. J. (2004). Mixed Methods Research: A Research Paradigm Whose Time has Come. Educational Researcher, 33(7), 14-26. PDF

  • Coromina, L., Capó, A., Guia, J., & Coenders, G. (2011). Effect of Background, Attitudinal and Social Network Variables on PhD Students’ Academic Performance. A Multimethod Approach. Estudios sobre educación (ESE), 20, 233-253. PDF

  • Davies B. (2003) The role of quantitative and qualitative research in industrial studies of tourism. International Journal of Tourism Research 5: 97-111. PDF

  • Northcote JK and Macbeth J. (2005). Limitations of resident perception surveys for understanding social impacts. The need for triangulation. Tourism Recreation Research 30: 39-50.


Papers Data Collection Methods

  • Peytchev A, Couper MP, McCabe SE, et al. (2006) Paging versus Scrolling. Public Opinion Quarterly 70: 596-607. PDF

  • Lozar Manfreda K and Vehovar V. (2002) Do Mail and Web Surveys Provide Same Results? Metodološki Zvezki 18: 149-170. PDF

  • Dolnicar S. (2006) Are We Drawing the Right Conclusions? The Dangers of Response Sets and Scale Assumptions in Empirical Tourism Research. Tourism Analysis 11: 199-209.

  • Fricker S, Tourangeau R and Yan T. (2005) An Experimental Comparison of Web and Telephone Surveys. Public Opinion Quarterly 69: 370-392.

  • Dillman DA and Bowker DK. (2000) The Web Questionnaire Challenge to Survey Methodologists. In: Batinic B, Reips UD, Bosnjak M, et al. (eds) Online Social Sciences. Hogrefe-Verlag, 53-72.

  • Singer E. (2006) Incentives for Survey Participation. When are they “coercive”? American Journal of Preventive Medicine 31: 411-418. PDF

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