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Research and Writing Dissertations in Hospitality and Tourism

Mona Clark - Personal Name; Michael Riley - Personal Name; Ella Wilkie - Personal Name; Roy C. Wood - Personal Name;

This book covers all aspects of researching and writing dissertations in hospitality and tourism. Written by experienced teachers and researchers, the book offers a guide to everything from organizing the initial research process, to writing up the results of your findings. Areas covered include: researching topics in hospitality and tourism, key research methods and writing and presenting your findings. It is the only book of its kind and will therefore will be an indispensable source of reference to any student required to write a dissertation or thesis as part of a Hospitality and Tourism-related course.


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RSS-CLA-001
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London, UK : International Thomson Business Press., 1998
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Paperback, 281 Pages, Published 1998
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
1-86152-046-8
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First
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Research Methods
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