95 results

U.K. Conference Venues: Past, Present, and Future

Journal Article
Leask, A., & Spiller, J. (2002)
U.K. Conference Venues: Past, Present, and Future. Journal of Convention & Exhibition Management, 4(1), 29-54. https://doi.org/10.1300/J143v04n01_03
ABSTRACT The following paper investigates the supply and demand for conference venues in the United Kingdom (U.K.) over the past 40 years. The main data relates to trends in t...

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.

Heritage Visitor Attractions: managing revenue in the new millennium

Journal Article
Leask, . A., Fyall, A., & Garrod, B. (2002)
Heritage Visitor Attractions: managing revenue in the new millennium. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 8(3), 247-265. https://doi.org/10.1080/1352725022000018921
Heritage visitor attractions represent an integral component of the tourism product in many countries. This is particularly so in Scotland, where visitor attractions of a heri...

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.

Unusual Venues as Conference Facilitites: Current and Future Management Issues

Journal Article
Leask, A., & Hood, G. (2001)
Unusual Venues as Conference Facilitites: Current and Future Management Issues. Journal of Convention & Exhibition Management, 2(4), 37-63. https://doi.org/10.1300/J143v02n04_04
Abstract The following paper investigates the use of unusual venues as conference facilities within the United Kingdom and identifies the current and future management issues....

Scottish visitor attractions – a collaborative future?

Journal Article
Fyall, A., Leask, A. & Garrod, B. (2001)
Scottish visitor attractions – a collaborative future?. International Journal of Tourism Research. 3, 211-228. doi:10.1002/jtr.313. ISSN 1099-2340
Although interorganisational collaboration is increasingly being accepted as a necessary, even desirable strategy for the tourism industry as a whole, there would appear to be...

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.
10 results

Community, organisational, and technological transitions: Mapping the places and spaces of Edinburgh as the festival city and Scotland's leading tourism destination

2023 - date
Jack Hansen | Director of Studies: Dr Louise Todd | Second Supervisor: Prof Anna Leask

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

What is mindfulness – how does it feel and what can it do for interculturality? An ethnographic case study of migrants in Scotland.

2020 - date
Iweta Baran | Director of Studies: Dr Jane Wilkinson | Second Supervisor: Dr Phiona Stanley

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

Influences on interpretation: A critical evaluation of the influences on the design and management of interpretation at lighter dark visitor attractions

2015 - 2019
Brianna Wyatt | Director of Studies: Prof Anna Leask | Second Supervisor: Prof Paul Barron

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

An ethnographic interpretation of the work environment within a creative culture in the advertising sector

2009 - 2014
Purpose and rationale The purpose of the exploratory research is to provide a deeper understan...
Dr Christine Band | Director of Studies: Prof John Ensor | Second Supervisor: Prof Anna Leask

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

Date