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ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 18 Issue 2 2020

Vol. 18 No. 2 (2020)

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researchpp. 111–127

A Study on The Determinants of Singapore Polytechnic Students’ Choices in A Hospitality and Tourism Program

The hospitality and tourism industry in Singapore is rapidly growing and all polytechnics in Singapore are offering hospitality courses so that they can help sustain the economy with the necessary manpower. However, the new generation of Singapore millennial students choosing hospitality programs assess choice factors differently and give different priorities of importance to these factors. Factors have been grouped according to ‘Personal’, ‘Institution – Academic’, ‘Institution – Others’, and ‘Curriculum’, and students rated these on their own perceptions and against those perceptions from…

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Singapore polytechnic hospitality education students millennials
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researchpp. 58–73

Hotel Selection Criteria of Solo Traveling Females

Consumers use online e-reviews as a popular tool for information and obtaining guidance. E-reviews have therefore become an important barometer in conducting product evaluations, and more importantly, to make purchasing decisions. This includes decisions about hotel selection. For hospitality industry marketers, the information in e-reviews is particularly important in translating and understanding consumer-specific needs. The current study brings valuable awareness to the limited academic research into hotel selection criteria among solo-traveling females. TripAdvisor

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Hotel Hospitality Solo Traveling Female TripAdvisor
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researchpp. 84–94

Tourism Village Management and Development Process: Case Study of Bandung Tourism Village

Tourism village destinations are built and opened in addition to increasing the income of local communities and local governments as well as providing a new atmosphere for local and foreign tourists. The Local Government

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tourism villages management and development learning module sustainable tourism
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researchpp. 95–110

Vendors as Environmental Stakeholders: Lessons from a Regional Sports Event event

This paper examines the impact of vendor management on the recycling programme of a regional sports event. Guided by the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) and the norm activation model (NAM), the organizer

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Norm activation model recycling behaviour sports event theory of planned behaviour vendor management
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