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Managing Visitor Attractions: An International Comparison of Management Practice

Conference Proceeding
Fyall, A. & Leask, A. (2002)
Managing Visitor Attractions: An International Comparison of Management Practice. In CAUTHE 1993 to 2002: A Decade of Australian Tourism ResearchISBN 1876685344
No abstract available.

Managing Visitor Attractions: A Collaborative Approach

Report
Fyall, A. & Leask, A. (2001)
Managing Visitor Attractions: A Collaborative Approach. London: English Tourism Council
No abstract available.

Yield Management in Scottish Visitor Attractions

Book
Leask, A., Fyall, A. & Goulding, P. (2001)
Yield Management in Scottish Visitor Attractions. In Yeoman, I. & Ingold, A. (Eds.). Yield Management: Strategies for the Service Industries. ISBN 978-0826448255
No abstract available.

Revenue Management Practice in Scottish and Canadian Visitor Attractions – An International Comparison

Report
Leask, A., Harvey, K. & Fyall, A. (2000)
Revenue Management Practice in Scottish and Canadian Visitor Attractions – An International Comparison. London: English Tourism Council
Tourism Intelligence paper.

Scottish Visitor Attractions: Revenue Management Trends and Issues

Report
Leask, A. & Fyall, A. (2000)
Scottish Visitor Attractions: Revenue Management Trends and Issues. London: English Tourism Council
No Abstract availablele.

Scottish Visitor Attractions - Projections for the Millennium

Presentation / Conference
Fyall, A., Leask, A. & Garrod, B. (2000, September)
Scottish Visitor Attractions - Projections for the Millennium. Paper presented at Tourism 2000 Conference, Sheffield, UK
No abstract available.

World Heritage Site Designation and Implications

Presentation / Conference
Leask, A. & Fyall, A. (2000, September)
World Heritage Site Designation and Implications. Paper presented at Tourism 2000 Conference, Sheffield, UK
No abstract available.

Heritage Visitor Attractions: An Operations Management Perspective

Book
Leask, A. & Yeoman, I. (Eds.)
(1999). Heritage Visitor Attractions: An Operations Management Perspective. ISBN 978-0826460615
The first clearly structured textbook to examine Heritage Visitor Attractions from an operations management perspective. The book begins by defining the characteristics of HVA...

Yield Management

Book
Yeoman, I. & Leask, A. (1998)
Yield Management. In Leask, A. & Yeoman, I. (Eds.). Heritage Visitor Attractions: An Operations Management Perspective. Cassell. ISBN 978-0826460615
No abstract available.
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A Critical Evaluation of the Factors that Influence Visitor Engagement with UK Slavery Heritage Museums: A Blended Passive Symbolic Netnographic Study

2020 - 2023
There is a substantial body of literature in slave...
Dr Shemroy Roberts | Director of Studies: Dr Craig Wight | Second Supervisor: Prof Anna Leask

Sustainable festivals and events - an enquiry of leadership and futures

2015 - 2017
As a societal phenomenon, festivals and planned events are discussed in a wide policy context. They have entered a broader discus...
Dr Martin Robertson | Director of Studies: Prof Anna Leask | Second Supervisor: Prof Jane Ali-Knight

The role of interactive technology in the co-creation of experience in Scottish visitor attractions

2014 - 2019
" As a sector that is reliant on the creation and management of memorable experiences, visitor attrac...
Dr Ellis Urquhart | Director of Studies: Prof Anna Leask | Second Supervisor: Dr Ivana Rihova

Heritage interpretation challenges and management issues at film-induced tourism heritage attractions: case studies of Rosslyn Chapel and Alnwick Castle

2011 - 2015
Although previous research has widely acknowledg...
Dr Justyna Bakiewicz | Director of Studies: Prof Anna Leask | Second Supervisor: Prof Paul Barron

Festival images: Brand image and stakeholders’ brand relationship types at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe

2007 - 2011
Dr Louise Todd | Director of Studies: Prof John Ensor | Second Supervisor: Prof Anna Leask

World heritage, tourism and national identity: a case study of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece

2005 - 2009
Tijana Rakic | Director of Studies: Prof John Ensor