VOLUME 6(4) 2017
1. Needs-driven based marketing strategies to attract South African outbound tourists – Perks, S. & Ferreira, D. (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa)
2. The impact of socio-demographic variables on the study experience of second year Hospitality Management students at selected South African Higher Education Institutions - van der Walt, E.S. & Hattingh, Z. (Central University of Technology, South Africa) & Moolman, H.J. (University of the Free State, South Africa)
3. Fast Food Choices, lessons for the hospitality industry: An exploratory study in Johannesburg, South Africa – McKay, T. (University of South Africa) & Subramoney, J. (Graduate of the Gordon Institute of Business Studies, University of Pretoria)
4. The Significance of Domestic Tourism in Durban, South Africa - Makhaola,L.J. & Gerwel Proches, C.N. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
5. A Marketing Framework for Events in Nelson Mandela Bay - Calitz, A.P., Cullen, M. & Kudakwashe Nyamutsambira (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa)
6. Seeking strategies for sustainability in Tourism Entrepreneurship in South Africa – Matsiliza, N.S. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
7. Good bye Air Zimbabwe….Hello Zimbabwe Airways. Will re-branding solve Air Zimbabwe’s financial woes? - Mhlanga, O. (University of Mpumalanga, South Africa), Steyn, J.N (Cape Peninsula University of Technology) & Spencer, J.P. (Cape Peninsula University of Technology)
8. The Role of Community Leadership in fostering an agenda of Active Community Participation in rural Regional Tourism Development: Perspectives from Umhlwazini - Chili, N.S. & Ngxongo, N.A. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
9. Owner/managers perceptions on the influence of the accommodation sector on tourism and local well-being in Coffee Bay - Nyikana, S. & Sigxashe, Z. (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa)
10. The radical outcomes of tourism development on the natural environment in coastal areas- Chili, N.S., Ngxongo, N.A. & Dladla, S. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
11. Growing Heritage Tourism and Social Cohesion in South Africa - Viljoen, J. (Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa) & Sonwabile Henama, U. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
12. Desserts on ‘Italian’ franchise restaurants’ menus in South Africa – Giampiccoli, A. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
13. Building blocks for a well-rounded tourism student - Wakelin-Theron, N. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
14. Modelling international tourist arrivals and volatility to the Victoria Falls Rainforest, Zimbabwe: Application of the GARCH family of models - Tendai, M. (Great Zimbabwe University, Zimbabwe) & Chikobvu, D. (University of the Free State, South Africa)
15. Public perception of Boko Haram insurgency on destination image and tourist flow in Northern Nigeria – Ezenagu Ngozi & Enohuean Emmanuella (Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria)
16. Black middle-class tourists’ segment in South Africa: a critical analysis - Nduna, L.T. (University of South Africa)
17. An exploratory investigation of visitor spending at an urban tourist attraction - Hermann, U.P., Du Plessis,L. & Tshipala, N.N. (Tshwane University of Technology, RSA)
18. Assessing Community Engagement and Tourism Development: A case study of Nqileni, Bulungula Lodge in the Eastern Cape Province – Vallabh, D., Ndzimeni, A. & Apleni, L. (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
19. Social Media Adoption Challenges of Small Businesses: the Case of Restaurants in the Cape Metropole, South Africa - Oji, O.N.E., Iwu, C.G & Tengeh, K.R. (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
20. Voices of local communities regarding their involvement and roles in the tourism development process in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe - Mudimba, T. & Tichaawa, T.M. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
21. Enhancing Hospitality students learning outcomes in Universities: From an Instructional to a Learning paradigm - Machingambi, S. & Mhlanga, O (University of Mpumalanga, South Africa)
22. Employee training and development practices in the Tourism and Leisure sector in KwaZulu-Natal,South Africa – Mzimela, T. & Chikandiwa, C.T. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
23. Migration and Tourism: The Challenges of Zimbabwean Diaspora in South Africa - Serumaga-Zake, P.A.E. (University of South Africa)
24. Delivering Brand Equity and Consumer Oriented insights through Marketing Communication elements in the Tourism Sector - Mmutle, T. (North West University, South Africa)
25. Residents’ perceptions and attitudes towards urban tourism product offerings in Harare, Zimbabwe - Makoni, L. & Tichaawa, T.M. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
26. Involving Indigenous Community in Tourism Activities: Strategies and Interventions – Kessy, D. (Moi University, Kenya)
27. An evaluation of festival activities as motives for festival attendance: A case study of Strawberry festival at the Redberry farm in George, South Africa – Ramukumba, T. (NMU, South Africa)
28. The contribution of skateboarding to societal challenges - Radikonyana,P.S.(Department of National School of Government, South Africa), Prinsloo, J.J. (North-West University, South Africa) & Pelser, T.G.(University of Kwa Zulu-Natal, South Africa)
29. Skills as Impediment to Small and Medium Tourism Enterprises (SMTEs), Eastern Cape, South Africa – Mxunyelwa,S. & Vallabh, D. (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
30. Marikana: Opportunities for Heritage Tourism - Unathi Sonwabile Henama (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
31. Domestic tourism in practice: an investigation of Vhembe District Municipality residents’ travel motivations - Nengovhela, M. (University of Venda, South Africa), Tshipala, N. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa) & Nyikana, S.(Nelson Mandela University, South Africa)
32. Access to hospitality services in Durban: improving the experiences of wheel chair users in Bed and Breakfast facilities - Khumalo, T.T. & Ndlovu, J. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
33. Profile of Ecotourists within the Capricorn District Municipality, South Africa –Nheta, D.S & Madzunye, T. (University of Venda, South Africa) and Tshipala, N. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
34. Salient factors influencing gay travellers’ holiday motivations: a push-pull approach - Hattingh, C. & Spencer, J.P. (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
35. Tourism enterprises and climate change: some research imperatives - Pandy, W.R. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
36. The role of a Customer-Oriented Service Culture in influencing Customer Retention in the Hotel Industry - Weru Joshua Ngacha (Chuka University, Kenya) & Fwaya Erick Victor Onyango (The Technical University of Kenya)
37. Disempowering institutional behaviour by exploring the risks associated with investing into the Fine Art Market – Baur, P.W.(University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
38. Tshashingo Pothole: A Sacred Vha-Venda Place with Cultural Barriers to Tourism Development in South Africa - Odhiambo, B.D.O & Manuga, M. (University of Venda, RSA)
39. Community attitude on winter festivals as a strategy to reduce tourism seasonality: the Christmas in July Hogsback Festival in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa - Mekuto, Y. & Tseane-Gumbi, L.A. (North West University, South Africa)
40. Tourism employees’ interpretation of the Business Social Responsibility concept in the Western Cape Province South Africa - Tseane-Gumbi, L.A. (North West University, South Africa) & Mini, S.E. (University of South Africa)
41. The exploitation of Migrant Labour in the Hospitality Industry in South Africa – Vettori, S. (University of South Africa)
42. The Potential and Challenges of New Tourism Product Development and Promotional Practices of Kilte- Awlaelo Woreda Rock Hewn Churches, Tigray, Ethiopia - Demoz Arefayne (Bonga University, Ethiopia) & Mesele Kindeya (Selale University, Ethiopia)
43. Nutrition knowledge of food handlers for the National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP) in Esikhaleni and Kwa-Dlangezwa schools - Legbara, K. & Selepe, M. (University of Zululand, South Africa)
44. The nature of Diasporic tourism in Cameroon: opportunity for tourism development - Tichaawa, T.M. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
45. A study of events organised by hospitality industries in Accra, Ghana - Samuel B. Owusu-Mintah & Dacosta, F.D. (Cape Coast Technical University, Ghana)
46. Lake Fundudzi: A Sacred Lake in South Africa that is not open for Tourism Development - Anyumba, G. & Nkuna, M. (University of Venda, South Africa)
47. Lean six-sigma for the tourism industry - Ramphal, R.R. (University of South Africa)
48. Tourists’ perceptions of off-road driving in the Makuleke Contractual Region of Kruger National Park – Nortjé, G.P. & Mearns, K. (University of South Africa)
49. The relationship between demographic and tripographic factors and customers’ expectation, perception and service quality: A case of star rated hotel guests in Ethiopia - Tefera, O. & Migiro, S. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
50. Tourism entrepreneurship: the contours of challenges faced by female-owned BnBs and Guesthouses in Mthatha, South Africa - Hlanyane, T.M. & Acheampong, K.O. (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
51. Climate Change and Sustainable Tourism: South Africa caught in-between – Amusan, L. & Olutola, O. (North West University, South Africa)
VOLUME 6(3) 2017
1. Tourism diversification in Botswana -a stakeholder perspective - Nare, A.T., Musikavanhu, G.M. (Botswana Accountancy College/ University of Derby, UK) & Chiutsi, S. (Botswana Accountancy College /University of Derby, UK)
2. Effect of service quality on occupancy levels at Molopo Lodge in Mafikeng, South Africa - Isabirye, F., Prinsloo, J. J. & Pelser, T.G. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
3. Settling Environmental Disputes using Alternative Dispute Resolution strategies and the impact on tourism activity in South Africa- van der Bank, M. & van der Bank, C.M. (Vaal University of Technology, South Africa)
4. Motives for young people to volunteer abroad: A case study of AIESEC interns from the perspective of volunteer tourism – Šuba, P. (University of Fort Hare, South Africa, and Palacky University, Czech Republic)
5. Customer relationship management readiness in small to medium tourism enterprises with a focus on organisational characteristics: The Eastern Cape Province of South Africa - Vallabh, D. (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
6. Urban Food Markets: A New Leisure Phenomenon in South Africa -Naicker, S. & Rogerson, J.M. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
7. Support interventions for tourism SMEs in the Eden District Municipality: Western Cape Province, South Africa – Ramukumba (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa)
8. Impacts of deregulation on the airline industry in South Africa: A review of the literature – Mhlanga, O. (University of Mpumalanga, South Africa)
9. Food hygiene practices and attitudes of the street food vendors at KwaDlangezwa, Northern KwaZulu Natal - Mjoka, J. & Selepe, M. (University of Zululand, South Africa)
10. The market place of medical tourism facilitators in South Africa - Haarhoff, R. & Mokoena, L.G. (Central University of Technology, South Africa)
11. Economic sustainability guidelines for a Community-Based Tourism Project: The Case of Thabo Mofutsanyane, Free State Province – Strydom, A.J. (Central University of Technology, South Africa), Mangope, D. & Sonwabile Henama, U. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
12. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Practices in the Hospitality Industry in Malawi - Bello, F., Banda, J.M. & Kamanga, G. (Mzuzu University, Malawi)
13. Developing Community Based Ecotourism to diversify livelihood and assure environmental conservation in Haramaya and Gurawa Districts, Ethiopia - Syraji, S., Alem Mezgebo, Said, A. & and Mulu Brhanu (Haramya University, Ethiopia)
14. Influence of macro-policy factors on decision-making to select Tourism in South African schools: Implications for curriculum relevance - Dube-Xaba, Z. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
15. Sustainability management and tourism impacts on communities: Residents’ attitudes in Maun and Tshabong, Botswana - Manwa, H, (North-West University, South Africa), Saarinen, J. (University of Oulu /University of Johannesburg), Atlhopheng, J. R. (University of Botswana) & Hambira, W.L. (Okavango Research Institute, University of Botswana)
16. The role of socio-demographic investor profile factors in predicting tourism appeal as a determinant of FDI to Zimbabwe - Matiza, T. & Perks, S. (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa)
17. Customers’ perception of Service Quality and its impact on reputation in the Hospitality Industry - Mmutle, T. & Last Shonhe (North West University, South Africa)
18. The challenges of Real Estate Tourism in South Africa – Nicolaides, A.C.(Helderkruin Happy Homes, South Africa) & Nicolaides, A. (Graduate School of Business Leadership, University of South Africa)
19. Residents’ perceptions on urban tourism as a catalyst for economic development: A case study of Buffalo City, South Africa – Apleni, L. (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
20. Tourism is not just about the Money: A Comparison of Three South African Communities- Scholtz, M. & Slabbert, E. (North West University, South Africa)
21. Less Visited Tourism Spaces in South Africa- Rogerson, C.M. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
22. Hitches affecting the utilization of immovable municipal assets in achieving tourism development in East London City, South Africa - Dlomo, T.O. Tseane-Gumbi, L.A. (North West University, South Africa)
23. The effect of the use of mules in tourism: a historical perspective – Giampiccoli, A. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
24. Experiences of black-owned Small Medium and Micro Enterprises in the accommodation tourism-sub sector in selected Durban townships, Kwazulu-Natal - Mtshali,M., Mtapuri,O. & Shamase, S.P. (University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa)
25. Asset based community development in mountain environs: a strategic application for sustainable community based tourism development in the Jaunsar-Bawar region of Uttarakhand, India - Rout, P.C. [Ph.D. Research Scholar] (H.N.B. Garhwal University (A Central), India)
26. Good, Better, Best Practise – A Comparative Analysis of Official Destination Websites- Louw, C. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
27. Challenges and Prospects of Community Based Ecotourism Development in Lake Zengena and its environs, North West Ethiopia - Zemenu Bires Beza [Ph.D candidate] (Debre Berhan University, Ethiopia)
28. Challenges and Opportunities for Community Based Ecotourism Development in Ethiopia - Sewnet Tesfaye (Madda Walabu University, Ethiopia)
29. Student profile and perceptions of Hospitality Management education: Universities in South Africa Ezeuduji, I.O., Chibe, M.E. (University of Zululand, South Africa) & Nyathela, T. (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
30. The Gonderian Period Bridges of Ethiopia: Status and Prospects for Tourism - Engdu Gebrewold Weldesenbet., Hirute Sintayehu Ksahun & Solomon Lingerih Woreta (University of Gondar, Ethiopia)
31. Do travel motives and life domains have an influence on visitors’ quality of life attending a heritage event? - Venter, D.(Vaal University of Technology, South Africa) & Kruger, S. (North-West University, South Africa)
32. The impact of transformational leadership style on organisational commitment in the hospitality industry - Dlamini, N.N.N., Garg, A.K. & Muchie, M. (Tshwane University of Technology Business School, South Africa)
33. The making of green urban infrastructure: The Klipriviersberg Urban Biodiversity Corridor - Burton, C. & Rogerson, J.M. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
34. The state of bed and breakfast establishments in rural South Africa- Lebambo, M. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa) & Shambare, R. (University of Venda, South Africa)
35. A conceptual coalescence: Towards Luxury Community-based Tourism - Mtapuri, O. (University of Limpopo, South Africa) & Giampiccoli, A. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
36. Destination Marketing of Towns and Cities: Citizens as Stakeholders - Calitz, A.P., Cullen, M. & Hunt, N. (Nelsom Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa)
37. What should be included in an ecotourism rating system for protected areas? - Van der Merwe, P., Saayman, M. & Bothma, L.A. (North-West University, South Africa)
38. Visiting friends and relatives travel matters for sub-Saharan Africa - Rogerson, C.M. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
39. Tourists' perceptions of environmental impacts of tourism development on water resources in the Okavango Delta, Botswana - Musora, O., Mbaiwa, J.E. & Murray-Hudson, M. (University of Botswana -Okavango Research Institute, Botswana)
40. Deconstructing the role of Tourism Stakeholder Engagement in the Northern Cape Province - Sifolo, P.P.S (DBA candidate) University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa), Rugimbana, R. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa) & Hoque, M. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
41. Health consciousness through wellness tourism: a new dimension to new age travelers’ - Karn, S. (Research scholar- IGN Tribal University (India) & Swain, S.K. (IGN Tribal University, India)
42. A benefit segmentation analysis of tourists visiting Mpumalanga - Nduna, L.T. (University of South Africa) & Van Zyl, C. (University of South Africa)
43. The expenditure patterns of Zimbabweans travelling to and from South Africa for Visiting Friends and Relatives purposes - Dzikiti, L.G. & van der Merwe, C.D. (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
44.Attributes that influence resort attractiveness: a case study of selected Kimberley resort - Haarhoff, R. & Gany, K.B. [Student] (Central University of Technology, South Africa)
45. Importance of Product Attributes for Souvenir Purchase Preferences: A Viewpoint of Foreign Tourists in South Africa - Olalere F.E. (Vaal University of Technology, South Africa)
46. A framework for enhancing Information Sharing and Collaboration within the Tourism Industry in Zimbabwe - Mahakata, S., Tsokota,T. Mupfiga, P. (Midlands State University, Zimbabwe) & Chikuta, O. (Chinhoyi University of Technology, Zimbabwe)
48. Tourists’ perceptions of off-road driving in the Makuleke Contractual Region of Kruger National Park – Nortjé, G.P. & Mearns, K. (University of South Africa)
VOLUME 6(2) 2017
1. Aspects influencing the cognitive, affective and conative images of an arts festival - Slabbert, E. & Martin, S. (North-West University, South Africa)
2. Service quality, customer satisfaction and loyalty: The perceptions of Ethiopian hotel guests- Tefera, O. & Govender, K. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
3. The Effort Reward Imbalance model and work related stress in 3-5 Star hotels in Zimbabwe- Manyamba, V. (Chinhoyi University of Technology, Zimbabwe) & Ngezi, T.(Midlands State University, Zimbabwe)
4. Challenges to active community involvement in tourism development at Didima Resort – a case study of Umhlwazini community in Bergville - Nsizwazikhona Simon Chili, N.S. & Ngxongo, N. A. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
5. Applying sustainable tourism indicators to measure the sustainability performance of two tourism lodges in the Namib Desert - Melissa S.P. Baker, S. P. & Mearns,K. (University of South Africa)
6. South Africa: The need for a legal and sustainable Tourism Policy - M. van der Bank, M & van der Bank, C.M. (Vaal University of Technology, South Africa)
7. Motivation for tourists’ participation in religious tourism in Eastern Cape: A case study of Buffalo City, South Africa- Apleni, L. & Vallabh, D. (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa) & Henama, U.S. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
8. Business incubation for tourism SMME development: International and South African experience- Rogerson, C.M. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
9. Spaces for the Empowerment of Women: Rural Arts and Crafts Projects - Malema, D.R. & Naidoo, S. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
10. Exploring key challenges encountered by hospitality management students participating in a work-integrated learning (WIL) programme in South Africa -Dwesini, N.F. (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
11. Service Innovation Capabilities towards Business Performances in the Hotel Sector of Zimbabwe- Chivandi, A., Chinomona, R. & Maziriri, E.T. [PhD Candidate] (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
12. Evaluating the nature of food served in selected prisons in Kenya - Korir, J.C. – (Moi University, Kenya)
13. Examining newspaper articles on tourism and crime in South Africa - Mudzanani, T.E. (University of South Africa)
14. Factors negatively impacting on the performance of state airlines in southern Africa: A case study of four state carriers - Mhlanga, O. (University of Mpumalanga, South Africa)
15. Practices and challenges of promoting major tourism destinations of Bale Zone for Sustainable Tourism Development in Ethiopia- Berhanu E Bayih (MaddaWalabu University, Ethiopia) & Mesfin W Tola (Arsi University, Ethiopia)
16. Art, for leisure or profit: an analysis of the movement of investment from equities into the 'Fine Art' market – Baur, P.W. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
17. An Evaluation of ISO 22000 Food Safety Standards Awareness and Implementation in Zimbabwean Branded Fast Food Outlets: Customer, Employee and Management Perspectives - Chivandi, A. & Maziriri, E.T.[PhD Candidate] (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
18. Collaborative planning as a prospect to nurturing domestic tourism: perspectives from service providers in mid-western Uganda - Mwesigwa, D. [Post-doctoral Research fellow] & Mubangizi, B.C. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
19. Community-based tourism, responsible tourism, and infrastructure development and poverty - Giampiccoli, A. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa) & Saayman, M. (North-West University, South Africa)
20. Role of external parties in Community-Based Tourism development: Towards a new model - Giampiccoli, A. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa) & Mtapuri, O. (University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa)
21. Attendees’ attitudes towards supporting green practices at two Afrikaans arts festivals - Viviers, P., Botha, K. & Marumo, E.(North-West University, South Africa)
22. Tourism seasonality and destination management implications for Mana Pools tourist destination in Zimbabwe - Chiutsi, S. (Botswana Accountancy College / University of Derby, UK) & Mudzengi, B.K. (Great Zimbabwe University, Zimbabwe)
23. Planning for a Township Tourism Destination: Considering Red Flags from experiences in Atteridgeville, South Africa – Anyumba, G. (University of Venda, South Africa)
24. Curriculum development methodologies for English for Occupational Purposes in Tourism Management: A case study from a South African university of technology - Rautenbach, E. & Mann, C.C. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa) & Van Ryneveld, L. (University of Pretoria, RSA)
25. Job satisfaction and organisational commitment in a South African airline – Govender, L. & Grobler, S. (University of South Africa)
26. Visitor perceptions on Zimbabwe as a tourist destination and implications for policy directions - Nyaruwata, S. (DPhil candidate University of Zimbabwe) & Douglas, R. (Director in the Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry in Zimbabwe [DPhil candidate] University of Zimbabwe)
27. Community-based tourism development in Victoria Falls, Kompisi Cultural Village: an entrepreneur’s model - Runyowa, D [DPhil Candidate] (University of Zimbabwe)
28. Sources of financial turbulence for private airlines in South Africa: An empirical study- Mhlanga, O. (University of Mpumalanga, South Africa)
29. Reviewing the role of tourism marketing in successful sustainable tourist destinations- Mwinuka, O.H. (Tourism Officer in Tanzania /Linnaeus University, Sweden)
30. The four ‘C’s of museum marketing: proposing marketing mix guidelines for museums – Mudzanani, T.E. (University of South Africa)
31. ARTICLE WITHDRAWN
32. A nutritional assessment of teachers in one education district in Zimbabwe - Mafugu, T. & Maphosa, C. (University of Fort Hare, South Africa)
33. Domestic tourism development: A case study of traditional funerals at Abono in the Lake Bosomtwe basin of Ashanti Region, Ghana - Yeboah, T., Charles Afram Snr., Kulega, A. & Baidoo, A. (Sunyani Technical University, Ghana)
34. The influence of hotel product innovation on customer loyalty in Cape Town - Onojaefe, D. & Nhepera, N. (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
35. Examining funeral tourism development at Abono in the Ashanti Region, Ghana - Thomas Yeboah, T., Kulega, A., Asana Saaka, C., Baidoo, A. & Charles Afram Snr. (Sunyani Technical University, Ghana)
36. Finding Cinderella’s shoe: Guidelines for the planning of contemporary outdoor advertising media - Roux, T. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
37. The socio-cultural impact of ecotourism on park-adjacent communities in Ghana - Acquah,E., Ayine Nsor, C. & , Emmanuel Kwamena Arthur & Boadi, S. (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana)
38. Status of Household Food Security in Rural Areas at uThungulu District, Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa - Masuku, M., Selepe, M. & Ngcobo, N. (University of Zululand, Private , South Africa)
39. Uber: The South Africa Experience -Sonwabile Henama, U. & Sifolo, P.P.S. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
40. The role of Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) in enhancing employability skills: graduate perspectives – Dwesini, N.F. (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
41. How many items are too many? An analysis of respondent disengagement when completing questionnaires – Steyn, R. (University of South Africa)
42. Impeding factors hindering the implementation of green management initiatives in hotels: A developing country perspective - Mbasera, M., du Plessis, E., Saayman, M. & Kruger, M. (North-West University, South Africa)
43. Industry supervisors’ final evaluation of tourism students Work Integrated Learning - Taylor, T. & Geldenhuys, S. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
44. Reflections on student tourism research in South Africa- Visser, G. [Ph.D. London School of Economics] (Stellenbosch University, South Africa)
45. Effective Codes of Ethics in the Events Industry – Tassiopoulos, [Chief Research Manager with Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance (SAHARA)](Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa) & Nicolaides, A. (University of South Africa)
46. Economic impacts of Buyel’Ekhaya Pan-African Cultural Music Festival on East London residents, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa - Gozini, N. & Tseane-Gumbi, L.A. (North West University, Mmabatho, South Africa)
47. Domestic tourism for sustainable development in developing countries- Kabote, F. [DPhil Candidate]., Mamimine, W. & Muranda, Z. (Chinhoyi University of Technology, Zimbabwe)
VOLUME 6(1) 2017
1. Youth Entrepreneurship and Employment through Tourism: A Case Study of the Durban Tourism Expo and Indaba - Nomonde, D. & Okem A Emmanuel (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
2. Foreign Direct Investment and its impact upon the Indian Hospitality Industry- Boora,S.S. & Dhankar, S. (Kurukshetra University, India)
3. Tourism potential and constraints: considering the natural and cultural attractions of South Omo, Ethiopia- Gedecho, E.K. & Azmach T Guangul (Hawassa University, Ethiopia)
4. The Italian tourism market and South Africa: an initial investigation on the potential Honeymoon market – Giampiccoli, A.(Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
5. The role played by institutional changes in the development of tourism to Zimbabwe - Nyaruwata, S.[PhD candidate] (University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe)
6. Community-based tourism development: a Hiking Trails perspective- Mnguni, E.M. & Giampiccoli, A. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
7. Tourism destination competitiveness using brand essence: Incorporating the ‘zuluness’ of the Zulu Kingdom – Ezeuduji, I.O. & Nkosi, G.S. (University of Zululand, South Africa)
8. An Analysis of the Tourism Marketing Performance and Strategy of Ethiopia- Getahun, W. [PhD Scholar] (Punjabi University, India) & Dhaliwal, R.S. (Punjabi University, India)
9. Sustainable tourism: A view from guest houses in the Eden District Municipality- Ramukumba, T. & Ferreira, I. W. (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa)
10. Atmospherics, Servicescape and Attractiveness of a Macro Holiday Resort - Van Heerden, C.H. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
11. The use of social media marketing strategies by SMMEs in the hospitality sector in Cape Metropole, South Africa – Oji, O.N.E., Iwu, C.G.& Haydam, N.(Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
12. Victoria Falls curio sector analysis: Insights through the lens of a dollarized economy - Zibanai, Z. (Midlands State University, Zimbabwe)
13. The implications of the proposed carbon tax in South Africa’s tourism industry - Apleni, L., Mxunyelwa, S. & Dinesh Vallabh (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
14. Awareness and education about sustainable tourism in Katse and Mohale tourism development areas in Lesotho - Lekaota, L. (Vaal University of Technology, South Africa)
15. Assessing the contribution of Cultural Heritage sites to Tourism Development: a case study of Oldupai and Alaitote footprint area, Tanzania - Njau, R.P. & Losaru, J. (Tumaini University: Iringa University College, Tanzania)
16. Impacts of the macro environment on airline operations in southern Africa - Mhlanga, O. (University of Mpumalanga, South Africa) & Steyn, J.N. (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
17. The Confluence Beach Hotel Lokoja as a tourism tool for economic empowerment - Ngozi, E. & Rammat, U. (Afe Babalola University, Nigeria)
18. Promoting tourism in developing economies: challenges and prospects - Okharedia, A.A. (University of South Africa)
19. Conservation volunteer tourism in the Hartbeespoort region, South Africa: an exploratory study -van Tonder, S., Hoogendoorn, G. & Block, E. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
20. Events tourism as catalyst to promote destinations: Event attendees’ perceptions of events in East London, South Africa- Mxunyelwa, S.(Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
21. Analysis of content preferences of packaged tours: A study of tourists in the Mahikeng, North West Province, South Africa - Mokabe, M. (University of Venda, South Africa)
22. Creating a memorable experience for Nelson Mandela Heritage Site visitors - Mgxekwa, B.B. (Post-graduate student North-West University), King Sabata Dalindyebo (KSD) TVET College Mapuzi Campus,South Africa), Scholtz, M. & Saayman, M. (North West University, South Africa)
23. Logistical management of iconic sporting events - Spencer, J.P.& Steyn, J.N. (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
24. SMMEs promoting Local Economic Development (LED) in UMlalazi Local Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal - N.N Jili., M.M. Masuku & B.M. Selepe (University of Zululand, South Africa)
25. Service expectations and perceptions of guests at Ethiopian Hotels- Tefera, O. & Govender,K. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
26. Spirituality, Wellness Tourism and Quality of Life - Nicolaides, A. & Grobler, A.(University of South Africa)
27. Gap year tourism: International debates, South African issues - Harmer, D. & Rogerson, J.M. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
28. Examining military heritage tourism as a niche tourism market in the South African context - Venter, D. (Vaal University of Technology, South Africa)
29. Investigating long haul inbound airline price competitiveness: a study of South African Airways - Haarhoff, R. (Central University of Technology, South Africa)
30. The influence of service quality variables in predicting satisfaction and behavioural intentions in a university campus recreation setting - Dhurup, M. & Mokoena, B.A. (Vaal University of Technology, South Africa)
31. The relationship between Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and performance in the hotel industry - Madhovi, P.G. & Dhliwayo, S. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
32. Mitigating gender violence: The role of the hospitality industry in empowering rural women employed in hospitality – Vettori, S. (University of South Africa)
34. The demographic profile of Gauteng rock climbers - Graham, W.H., Tshipala, N.N. & Lötter, M.J. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
35. Effects of Medical Tourism on Health Systems in Africa - J.J.O. Mogaka., T.P Mashamba-Thompson., J.M. Tsoka-Gwegweni.& L. M. Mupara (University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa)
36. Impacts of the micro environment on airline operations in southern Africa: A literature review study- Mhlanga, O. (University of Mpumalanga, South Africa)., Steyn, J.N. & Spencer, J.P. (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
37. Effects of a healthy lifestyle on staff productivity in the hotel industry of East London, Eastern Cape - Mtshokotshe, Z. & Vallabh, D. (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
38. Promoting ethical Corporate Social Responsibility in the Events Industry – Nicolaides, A. (University of South Africa)
39. Geo-location and range of medical tourism services in Africa -Mogaka, J.J.O., Mupara,L.M., Mashamba-Thompson, T.P. & Tsoka-Gwegweni, J.M. (University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa)
40. Nature-based travel motivations for people with disabilities -Chikuta, O., du Plessis, E. & Saayman, M. (North-West University, South Africa)
41. Evaluating nature conservation and tourism development effectiveness: Local communities around Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Park, South Africa - Mdiniso, J.M., Ezeuduji, I.O. & Nzama, A.T. (University of Zululand, South Africa)
42. Students’ workplace learning experiences: How do clothing Fashion Design Students apply knowledge and skills gained at university to the workplace? - Dandira, T., Maphosa, C. & Nsubuga, Y. (University of Fort Hare, South Africa)
43. Religious Tourism in South Africa: Preliminary analysis of a major festival in Limpopo - Nyikana, S. (University of Venda, South Africa)
44. Understanding the travel motivation among youth travelers in Kenya: the ‘push’ and ‘pull’ paradigm - Njagi, C.W., Mutinda Ndivo, R.M. & Manyara, G. (Kenyatta University, Kenya)
45. Residents’ perceptions of the impacts of a carnival in Cape Town - Muresherwa, G., Machisa, P. & Steyn, J.N. (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
46. The effect of advertising on brand attitudes and perceived brand value: the case of South African township youth luxury brand choices - Nkomo, K., Mototo, L.& Chuchu, T. (University of the Witwatersrand)
1. Needs-driven based marketing strategies to attract South African outbound tourists – Perks, S. & Ferreira, D. (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa)
2. The impact of socio-demographic variables on the study experience of second year Hospitality Management students at selected South African Higher Education Institutions - van der Walt, E.S. & Hattingh, Z. (Central University of Technology, South Africa) & Moolman, H.J. (University of the Free State, South Africa)
3. Fast Food Choices, lessons for the hospitality industry: An exploratory study in Johannesburg, South Africa – McKay, T. (University of South Africa) & Subramoney, J. (Graduate of the Gordon Institute of Business Studies, University of Pretoria)
4. The Significance of Domestic Tourism in Durban, South Africa - Makhaola,L.J. & Gerwel Proches, C.N. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
5. A Marketing Framework for Events in Nelson Mandela Bay - Calitz, A.P., Cullen, M. & Kudakwashe Nyamutsambira (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa)
6. Seeking strategies for sustainability in Tourism Entrepreneurship in South Africa – Matsiliza, N.S. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
7. Good bye Air Zimbabwe….Hello Zimbabwe Airways. Will re-branding solve Air Zimbabwe’s financial woes? - Mhlanga, O. (University of Mpumalanga, South Africa), Steyn, J.N (Cape Peninsula University of Technology) & Spencer, J.P. (Cape Peninsula University of Technology)
8. The Role of Community Leadership in fostering an agenda of Active Community Participation in rural Regional Tourism Development: Perspectives from Umhlwazini - Chili, N.S. & Ngxongo, N.A. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
9. Owner/managers perceptions on the influence of the accommodation sector on tourism and local well-being in Coffee Bay - Nyikana, S. & Sigxashe, Z. (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa)
10. The radical outcomes of tourism development on the natural environment in coastal areas- Chili, N.S., Ngxongo, N.A. & Dladla, S. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
11. Growing Heritage Tourism and Social Cohesion in South Africa - Viljoen, J. (Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa) & Sonwabile Henama, U. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
12. Desserts on ‘Italian’ franchise restaurants’ menus in South Africa – Giampiccoli, A. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
13. Building blocks for a well-rounded tourism student - Wakelin-Theron, N. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
14. Modelling international tourist arrivals and volatility to the Victoria Falls Rainforest, Zimbabwe: Application of the GARCH family of models - Tendai, M. (Great Zimbabwe University, Zimbabwe) & Chikobvu, D. (University of the Free State, South Africa)
15. Public perception of Boko Haram insurgency on destination image and tourist flow in Northern Nigeria – Ezenagu Ngozi & Enohuean Emmanuella (Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria)
16. Black middle-class tourists’ segment in South Africa: a critical analysis - Nduna, L.T. (University of South Africa)
17. An exploratory investigation of visitor spending at an urban tourist attraction - Hermann, U.P., Du Plessis,L. & Tshipala, N.N. (Tshwane University of Technology, RSA)
18. Assessing Community Engagement and Tourism Development: A case study of Nqileni, Bulungula Lodge in the Eastern Cape Province – Vallabh, D., Ndzimeni, A. & Apleni, L. (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
19. Social Media Adoption Challenges of Small Businesses: the Case of Restaurants in the Cape Metropole, South Africa - Oji, O.N.E., Iwu, C.G & Tengeh, K.R. (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
20. Voices of local communities regarding their involvement and roles in the tourism development process in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe - Mudimba, T. & Tichaawa, T.M. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
21. Enhancing Hospitality students learning outcomes in Universities: From an Instructional to a Learning paradigm - Machingambi, S. & Mhlanga, O (University of Mpumalanga, South Africa)
22. Employee training and development practices in the Tourism and Leisure sector in KwaZulu-Natal,South Africa – Mzimela, T. & Chikandiwa, C.T. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
23. Migration and Tourism: The Challenges of Zimbabwean Diaspora in South Africa - Serumaga-Zake, P.A.E. (University of South Africa)
24. Delivering Brand Equity and Consumer Oriented insights through Marketing Communication elements in the Tourism Sector - Mmutle, T. (North West University, South Africa)
25. Residents’ perceptions and attitudes towards urban tourism product offerings in Harare, Zimbabwe - Makoni, L. & Tichaawa, T.M. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
26. Involving Indigenous Community in Tourism Activities: Strategies and Interventions – Kessy, D. (Moi University, Kenya)
27. An evaluation of festival activities as motives for festival attendance: A case study of Strawberry festival at the Redberry farm in George, South Africa – Ramukumba, T. (NMU, South Africa)
28. The contribution of skateboarding to societal challenges - Radikonyana,P.S.(Department of National School of Government, South Africa), Prinsloo, J.J. (North-West University, South Africa) & Pelser, T.G.(University of Kwa Zulu-Natal, South Africa)
29. Skills as Impediment to Small and Medium Tourism Enterprises (SMTEs), Eastern Cape, South Africa – Mxunyelwa,S. & Vallabh, D. (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
30. Marikana: Opportunities for Heritage Tourism - Unathi Sonwabile Henama (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
31. Domestic tourism in practice: an investigation of Vhembe District Municipality residents’ travel motivations - Nengovhela, M. (University of Venda, South Africa), Tshipala, N. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa) & Nyikana, S.(Nelson Mandela University, South Africa)
32. Access to hospitality services in Durban: improving the experiences of wheel chair users in Bed and Breakfast facilities - Khumalo, T.T. & Ndlovu, J. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
33. Profile of Ecotourists within the Capricorn District Municipality, South Africa –Nheta, D.S & Madzunye, T. (University of Venda, South Africa) and Tshipala, N. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
34. Salient factors influencing gay travellers’ holiday motivations: a push-pull approach - Hattingh, C. & Spencer, J.P. (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
35. Tourism enterprises and climate change: some research imperatives - Pandy, W.R. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
36. The role of a Customer-Oriented Service Culture in influencing Customer Retention in the Hotel Industry - Weru Joshua Ngacha (Chuka University, Kenya) & Fwaya Erick Victor Onyango (The Technical University of Kenya)
37. Disempowering institutional behaviour by exploring the risks associated with investing into the Fine Art Market – Baur, P.W.(University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
38. Tshashingo Pothole: A Sacred Vha-Venda Place with Cultural Barriers to Tourism Development in South Africa - Odhiambo, B.D.O & Manuga, M. (University of Venda, RSA)
39. Community attitude on winter festivals as a strategy to reduce tourism seasonality: the Christmas in July Hogsback Festival in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa - Mekuto, Y. & Tseane-Gumbi, L.A. (North West University, South Africa)
40. Tourism employees’ interpretation of the Business Social Responsibility concept in the Western Cape Province South Africa - Tseane-Gumbi, L.A. (North West University, South Africa) & Mini, S.E. (University of South Africa)
41. The exploitation of Migrant Labour in the Hospitality Industry in South Africa – Vettori, S. (University of South Africa)
42. The Potential and Challenges of New Tourism Product Development and Promotional Practices of Kilte- Awlaelo Woreda Rock Hewn Churches, Tigray, Ethiopia - Demoz Arefayne (Bonga University, Ethiopia) & Mesele Kindeya (Selale University, Ethiopia)
43. Nutrition knowledge of food handlers for the National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP) in Esikhaleni and Kwa-Dlangezwa schools - Legbara, K. & Selepe, M. (University of Zululand, South Africa)
44. The nature of Diasporic tourism in Cameroon: opportunity for tourism development - Tichaawa, T.M. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
45. A study of events organised by hospitality industries in Accra, Ghana - Samuel B. Owusu-Mintah & Dacosta, F.D. (Cape Coast Technical University, Ghana)
46. Lake Fundudzi: A Sacred Lake in South Africa that is not open for Tourism Development - Anyumba, G. & Nkuna, M. (University of Venda, South Africa)
47. Lean six-sigma for the tourism industry - Ramphal, R.R. (University of South Africa)
48. Tourists’ perceptions of off-road driving in the Makuleke Contractual Region of Kruger National Park – Nortjé, G.P. & Mearns, K. (University of South Africa)
49. The relationship between demographic and tripographic factors and customers’ expectation, perception and service quality: A case of star rated hotel guests in Ethiopia - Tefera, O. & Migiro, S. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
50. Tourism entrepreneurship: the contours of challenges faced by female-owned BnBs and Guesthouses in Mthatha, South Africa - Hlanyane, T.M. & Acheampong, K.O. (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
51. Climate Change and Sustainable Tourism: South Africa caught in-between – Amusan, L. & Olutola, O. (North West University, South Africa)
VOLUME 6(3) 2017
1. Tourism diversification in Botswana -a stakeholder perspective - Nare, A.T., Musikavanhu, G.M. (Botswana Accountancy College/ University of Derby, UK) & Chiutsi, S. (Botswana Accountancy College /University of Derby, UK)
2. Effect of service quality on occupancy levels at Molopo Lodge in Mafikeng, South Africa - Isabirye, F., Prinsloo, J. J. & Pelser, T.G. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
3. Settling Environmental Disputes using Alternative Dispute Resolution strategies and the impact on tourism activity in South Africa- van der Bank, M. & van der Bank, C.M. (Vaal University of Technology, South Africa)
4. Motives for young people to volunteer abroad: A case study of AIESEC interns from the perspective of volunteer tourism – Šuba, P. (University of Fort Hare, South Africa, and Palacky University, Czech Republic)
5. Customer relationship management readiness in small to medium tourism enterprises with a focus on organisational characteristics: The Eastern Cape Province of South Africa - Vallabh, D. (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
6. Urban Food Markets: A New Leisure Phenomenon in South Africa -Naicker, S. & Rogerson, J.M. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
7. Support interventions for tourism SMEs in the Eden District Municipality: Western Cape Province, South Africa – Ramukumba (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa)
8. Impacts of deregulation on the airline industry in South Africa: A review of the literature – Mhlanga, O. (University of Mpumalanga, South Africa)
9. Food hygiene practices and attitudes of the street food vendors at KwaDlangezwa, Northern KwaZulu Natal - Mjoka, J. & Selepe, M. (University of Zululand, South Africa)
10. The market place of medical tourism facilitators in South Africa - Haarhoff, R. & Mokoena, L.G. (Central University of Technology, South Africa)
11. Economic sustainability guidelines for a Community-Based Tourism Project: The Case of Thabo Mofutsanyane, Free State Province – Strydom, A.J. (Central University of Technology, South Africa), Mangope, D. & Sonwabile Henama, U. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
12. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Practices in the Hospitality Industry in Malawi - Bello, F., Banda, J.M. & Kamanga, G. (Mzuzu University, Malawi)
13. Developing Community Based Ecotourism to diversify livelihood and assure environmental conservation in Haramaya and Gurawa Districts, Ethiopia - Syraji, S., Alem Mezgebo, Said, A. & and Mulu Brhanu (Haramya University, Ethiopia)
14. Influence of macro-policy factors on decision-making to select Tourism in South African schools: Implications for curriculum relevance - Dube-Xaba, Z. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
15. Sustainability management and tourism impacts on communities: Residents’ attitudes in Maun and Tshabong, Botswana - Manwa, H, (North-West University, South Africa), Saarinen, J. (University of Oulu /University of Johannesburg), Atlhopheng, J. R. (University of Botswana) & Hambira, W.L. (Okavango Research Institute, University of Botswana)
16. The role of socio-demographic investor profile factors in predicting tourism appeal as a determinant of FDI to Zimbabwe - Matiza, T. & Perks, S. (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa)
17. Customers’ perception of Service Quality and its impact on reputation in the Hospitality Industry - Mmutle, T. & Last Shonhe (North West University, South Africa)
18. The challenges of Real Estate Tourism in South Africa – Nicolaides, A.C.(Helderkruin Happy Homes, South Africa) & Nicolaides, A. (Graduate School of Business Leadership, University of South Africa)
19. Residents’ perceptions on urban tourism as a catalyst for economic development: A case study of Buffalo City, South Africa – Apleni, L. (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
20. Tourism is not just about the Money: A Comparison of Three South African Communities- Scholtz, M. & Slabbert, E. (North West University, South Africa)
21. Less Visited Tourism Spaces in South Africa- Rogerson, C.M. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
22. Hitches affecting the utilization of immovable municipal assets in achieving tourism development in East London City, South Africa - Dlomo, T.O. Tseane-Gumbi, L.A. (North West University, South Africa)
23. The effect of the use of mules in tourism: a historical perspective – Giampiccoli, A. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
24. Experiences of black-owned Small Medium and Micro Enterprises in the accommodation tourism-sub sector in selected Durban townships, Kwazulu-Natal - Mtshali,M., Mtapuri,O. & Shamase, S.P. (University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa)
25. Asset based community development in mountain environs: a strategic application for sustainable community based tourism development in the Jaunsar-Bawar region of Uttarakhand, India - Rout, P.C. [Ph.D. Research Scholar] (H.N.B. Garhwal University (A Central), India)
26. Good, Better, Best Practise – A Comparative Analysis of Official Destination Websites- Louw, C. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
27. Challenges and Prospects of Community Based Ecotourism Development in Lake Zengena and its environs, North West Ethiopia - Zemenu Bires Beza [Ph.D candidate] (Debre Berhan University, Ethiopia)
28. Challenges and Opportunities for Community Based Ecotourism Development in Ethiopia - Sewnet Tesfaye (Madda Walabu University, Ethiopia)
29. Student profile and perceptions of Hospitality Management education: Universities in South Africa Ezeuduji, I.O., Chibe, M.E. (University of Zululand, South Africa) & Nyathela, T. (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
30. The Gonderian Period Bridges of Ethiopia: Status and Prospects for Tourism - Engdu Gebrewold Weldesenbet., Hirute Sintayehu Ksahun & Solomon Lingerih Woreta (University of Gondar, Ethiopia)
31. Do travel motives and life domains have an influence on visitors’ quality of life attending a heritage event? - Venter, D.(Vaal University of Technology, South Africa) & Kruger, S. (North-West University, South Africa)
32. The impact of transformational leadership style on organisational commitment in the hospitality industry - Dlamini, N.N.N., Garg, A.K. & Muchie, M. (Tshwane University of Technology Business School, South Africa)
33. The making of green urban infrastructure: The Klipriviersberg Urban Biodiversity Corridor - Burton, C. & Rogerson, J.M. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
34. The state of bed and breakfast establishments in rural South Africa- Lebambo, M. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa) & Shambare, R. (University of Venda, South Africa)
35. A conceptual coalescence: Towards Luxury Community-based Tourism - Mtapuri, O. (University of Limpopo, South Africa) & Giampiccoli, A. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
36. Destination Marketing of Towns and Cities: Citizens as Stakeholders - Calitz, A.P., Cullen, M. & Hunt, N. (Nelsom Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa)
37. What should be included in an ecotourism rating system for protected areas? - Van der Merwe, P., Saayman, M. & Bothma, L.A. (North-West University, South Africa)
38. Visiting friends and relatives travel matters for sub-Saharan Africa - Rogerson, C.M. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
39. Tourists' perceptions of environmental impacts of tourism development on water resources in the Okavango Delta, Botswana - Musora, O., Mbaiwa, J.E. & Murray-Hudson, M. (University of Botswana -Okavango Research Institute, Botswana)
40. Deconstructing the role of Tourism Stakeholder Engagement in the Northern Cape Province - Sifolo, P.P.S (DBA candidate) University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa), Rugimbana, R. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa) & Hoque, M. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
41. Health consciousness through wellness tourism: a new dimension to new age travelers’ - Karn, S. (Research scholar- IGN Tribal University (India) & Swain, S.K. (IGN Tribal University, India)
42. A benefit segmentation analysis of tourists visiting Mpumalanga - Nduna, L.T. (University of South Africa) & Van Zyl, C. (University of South Africa)
43. The expenditure patterns of Zimbabweans travelling to and from South Africa for Visiting Friends and Relatives purposes - Dzikiti, L.G. & van der Merwe, C.D. (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
44.Attributes that influence resort attractiveness: a case study of selected Kimberley resort - Haarhoff, R. & Gany, K.B. [Student] (Central University of Technology, South Africa)
45. Importance of Product Attributes for Souvenir Purchase Preferences: A Viewpoint of Foreign Tourists in South Africa - Olalere F.E. (Vaal University of Technology, South Africa)
46. A framework for enhancing Information Sharing and Collaboration within the Tourism Industry in Zimbabwe - Mahakata, S., Tsokota,T. Mupfiga, P. (Midlands State University, Zimbabwe) & Chikuta, O. (Chinhoyi University of Technology, Zimbabwe)
48. Tourists’ perceptions of off-road driving in the Makuleke Contractual Region of Kruger National Park – Nortjé, G.P. & Mearns, K. (University of South Africa)
VOLUME 6(2) 2017
1. Aspects influencing the cognitive, affective and conative images of an arts festival - Slabbert, E. & Martin, S. (North-West University, South Africa)
2. Service quality, customer satisfaction and loyalty: The perceptions of Ethiopian hotel guests- Tefera, O. & Govender, K. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
3. The Effort Reward Imbalance model and work related stress in 3-5 Star hotels in Zimbabwe- Manyamba, V. (Chinhoyi University of Technology, Zimbabwe) & Ngezi, T.(Midlands State University, Zimbabwe)
4. Challenges to active community involvement in tourism development at Didima Resort – a case study of Umhlwazini community in Bergville - Nsizwazikhona Simon Chili, N.S. & Ngxongo, N. A. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
5. Applying sustainable tourism indicators to measure the sustainability performance of two tourism lodges in the Namib Desert - Melissa S.P. Baker, S. P. & Mearns,K. (University of South Africa)
6. South Africa: The need for a legal and sustainable Tourism Policy - M. van der Bank, M & van der Bank, C.M. (Vaal University of Technology, South Africa)
7. Motivation for tourists’ participation in religious tourism in Eastern Cape: A case study of Buffalo City, South Africa- Apleni, L. & Vallabh, D. (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa) & Henama, U.S. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
8. Business incubation for tourism SMME development: International and South African experience- Rogerson, C.M. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
9. Spaces for the Empowerment of Women: Rural Arts and Crafts Projects - Malema, D.R. & Naidoo, S. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
10. Exploring key challenges encountered by hospitality management students participating in a work-integrated learning (WIL) programme in South Africa -Dwesini, N.F. (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
11. Service Innovation Capabilities towards Business Performances in the Hotel Sector of Zimbabwe- Chivandi, A., Chinomona, R. & Maziriri, E.T. [PhD Candidate] (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
12. Evaluating the nature of food served in selected prisons in Kenya - Korir, J.C. – (Moi University, Kenya)
13. Examining newspaper articles on tourism and crime in South Africa - Mudzanani, T.E. (University of South Africa)
14. Factors negatively impacting on the performance of state airlines in southern Africa: A case study of four state carriers - Mhlanga, O. (University of Mpumalanga, South Africa)
15. Practices and challenges of promoting major tourism destinations of Bale Zone for Sustainable Tourism Development in Ethiopia- Berhanu E Bayih (MaddaWalabu University, Ethiopia) & Mesfin W Tola (Arsi University, Ethiopia)
16. Art, for leisure or profit: an analysis of the movement of investment from equities into the 'Fine Art' market – Baur, P.W. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
17. An Evaluation of ISO 22000 Food Safety Standards Awareness and Implementation in Zimbabwean Branded Fast Food Outlets: Customer, Employee and Management Perspectives - Chivandi, A. & Maziriri, E.T.[PhD Candidate] (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
18. Collaborative planning as a prospect to nurturing domestic tourism: perspectives from service providers in mid-western Uganda - Mwesigwa, D. [Post-doctoral Research fellow] & Mubangizi, B.C. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
19. Community-based tourism, responsible tourism, and infrastructure development and poverty - Giampiccoli, A. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa) & Saayman, M. (North-West University, South Africa)
20. Role of external parties in Community-Based Tourism development: Towards a new model - Giampiccoli, A. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa) & Mtapuri, O. (University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa)
21. Attendees’ attitudes towards supporting green practices at two Afrikaans arts festivals - Viviers, P., Botha, K. & Marumo, E.(North-West University, South Africa)
22. Tourism seasonality and destination management implications for Mana Pools tourist destination in Zimbabwe - Chiutsi, S. (Botswana Accountancy College / University of Derby, UK) & Mudzengi, B.K. (Great Zimbabwe University, Zimbabwe)
23. Planning for a Township Tourism Destination: Considering Red Flags from experiences in Atteridgeville, South Africa – Anyumba, G. (University of Venda, South Africa)
24. Curriculum development methodologies for English for Occupational Purposes in Tourism Management: A case study from a South African university of technology - Rautenbach, E. & Mann, C.C. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa) & Van Ryneveld, L. (University of Pretoria, RSA)
25. Job satisfaction and organisational commitment in a South African airline – Govender, L. & Grobler, S. (University of South Africa)
26. Visitor perceptions on Zimbabwe as a tourist destination and implications for policy directions - Nyaruwata, S. (DPhil candidate University of Zimbabwe) & Douglas, R. (Director in the Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry in Zimbabwe [DPhil candidate] University of Zimbabwe)
27. Community-based tourism development in Victoria Falls, Kompisi Cultural Village: an entrepreneur’s model - Runyowa, D [DPhil Candidate] (University of Zimbabwe)
28. Sources of financial turbulence for private airlines in South Africa: An empirical study- Mhlanga, O. (University of Mpumalanga, South Africa)
29. Reviewing the role of tourism marketing in successful sustainable tourist destinations- Mwinuka, O.H. (Tourism Officer in Tanzania /Linnaeus University, Sweden)
30. The four ‘C’s of museum marketing: proposing marketing mix guidelines for museums – Mudzanani, T.E. (University of South Africa)
31. ARTICLE WITHDRAWN
32. A nutritional assessment of teachers in one education district in Zimbabwe - Mafugu, T. & Maphosa, C. (University of Fort Hare, South Africa)
33. Domestic tourism development: A case study of traditional funerals at Abono in the Lake Bosomtwe basin of Ashanti Region, Ghana - Yeboah, T., Charles Afram Snr., Kulega, A. & Baidoo, A. (Sunyani Technical University, Ghana)
34. The influence of hotel product innovation on customer loyalty in Cape Town - Onojaefe, D. & Nhepera, N. (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
35. Examining funeral tourism development at Abono in the Ashanti Region, Ghana - Thomas Yeboah, T., Kulega, A., Asana Saaka, C., Baidoo, A. & Charles Afram Snr. (Sunyani Technical University, Ghana)
36. Finding Cinderella’s shoe: Guidelines for the planning of contemporary outdoor advertising media - Roux, T. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
37. The socio-cultural impact of ecotourism on park-adjacent communities in Ghana - Acquah,E., Ayine Nsor, C. & , Emmanuel Kwamena Arthur & Boadi, S. (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana)
38. Status of Household Food Security in Rural Areas at uThungulu District, Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa - Masuku, M., Selepe, M. & Ngcobo, N. (University of Zululand, Private , South Africa)
39. Uber: The South Africa Experience -Sonwabile Henama, U. & Sifolo, P.P.S. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
40. The role of Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) in enhancing employability skills: graduate perspectives – Dwesini, N.F. (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
41. How many items are too many? An analysis of respondent disengagement when completing questionnaires – Steyn, R. (University of South Africa)
42. Impeding factors hindering the implementation of green management initiatives in hotels: A developing country perspective - Mbasera, M., du Plessis, E., Saayman, M. & Kruger, M. (North-West University, South Africa)
43. Industry supervisors’ final evaluation of tourism students Work Integrated Learning - Taylor, T. & Geldenhuys, S. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
44. Reflections on student tourism research in South Africa- Visser, G. [Ph.D. London School of Economics] (Stellenbosch University, South Africa)
45. Effective Codes of Ethics in the Events Industry – Tassiopoulos, [Chief Research Manager with Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance (SAHARA)](Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa) & Nicolaides, A. (University of South Africa)
46. Economic impacts of Buyel’Ekhaya Pan-African Cultural Music Festival on East London residents, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa - Gozini, N. & Tseane-Gumbi, L.A. (North West University, Mmabatho, South Africa)
47. Domestic tourism for sustainable development in developing countries- Kabote, F. [DPhil Candidate]., Mamimine, W. & Muranda, Z. (Chinhoyi University of Technology, Zimbabwe)
VOLUME 6(1) 2017
1. Youth Entrepreneurship and Employment through Tourism: A Case Study of the Durban Tourism Expo and Indaba - Nomonde, D. & Okem A Emmanuel (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
2. Foreign Direct Investment and its impact upon the Indian Hospitality Industry- Boora,S.S. & Dhankar, S. (Kurukshetra University, India)
3. Tourism potential and constraints: considering the natural and cultural attractions of South Omo, Ethiopia- Gedecho, E.K. & Azmach T Guangul (Hawassa University, Ethiopia)
4. The Italian tourism market and South Africa: an initial investigation on the potential Honeymoon market – Giampiccoli, A.(Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
5. The role played by institutional changes in the development of tourism to Zimbabwe - Nyaruwata, S.[PhD candidate] (University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe)
6. Community-based tourism development: a Hiking Trails perspective- Mnguni, E.M. & Giampiccoli, A. (Durban University of Technology, South Africa)
7. Tourism destination competitiveness using brand essence: Incorporating the ‘zuluness’ of the Zulu Kingdom – Ezeuduji, I.O. & Nkosi, G.S. (University of Zululand, South Africa)
8. An Analysis of the Tourism Marketing Performance and Strategy of Ethiopia- Getahun, W. [PhD Scholar] (Punjabi University, India) & Dhaliwal, R.S. (Punjabi University, India)
9. Sustainable tourism: A view from guest houses in the Eden District Municipality- Ramukumba, T. & Ferreira, I. W. (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa)
10. Atmospherics, Servicescape and Attractiveness of a Macro Holiday Resort - Van Heerden, C.H. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
11. The use of social media marketing strategies by SMMEs in the hospitality sector in Cape Metropole, South Africa – Oji, O.N.E., Iwu, C.G.& Haydam, N.(Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
12. Victoria Falls curio sector analysis: Insights through the lens of a dollarized economy - Zibanai, Z. (Midlands State University, Zimbabwe)
13. The implications of the proposed carbon tax in South Africa’s tourism industry - Apleni, L., Mxunyelwa, S. & Dinesh Vallabh (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
14. Awareness and education about sustainable tourism in Katse and Mohale tourism development areas in Lesotho - Lekaota, L. (Vaal University of Technology, South Africa)
15. Assessing the contribution of Cultural Heritage sites to Tourism Development: a case study of Oldupai and Alaitote footprint area, Tanzania - Njau, R.P. & Losaru, J. (Tumaini University: Iringa University College, Tanzania)
16. Impacts of the macro environment on airline operations in southern Africa - Mhlanga, O. (University of Mpumalanga, South Africa) & Steyn, J.N. (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
17. The Confluence Beach Hotel Lokoja as a tourism tool for economic empowerment - Ngozi, E. & Rammat, U. (Afe Babalola University, Nigeria)
18. Promoting tourism in developing economies: challenges and prospects - Okharedia, A.A. (University of South Africa)
19. Conservation volunteer tourism in the Hartbeespoort region, South Africa: an exploratory study -van Tonder, S., Hoogendoorn, G. & Block, E. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
20. Events tourism as catalyst to promote destinations: Event attendees’ perceptions of events in East London, South Africa- Mxunyelwa, S.(Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
21. Analysis of content preferences of packaged tours: A study of tourists in the Mahikeng, North West Province, South Africa - Mokabe, M. (University of Venda, South Africa)
22. Creating a memorable experience for Nelson Mandela Heritage Site visitors - Mgxekwa, B.B. (Post-graduate student North-West University), King Sabata Dalindyebo (KSD) TVET College Mapuzi Campus,South Africa), Scholtz, M. & Saayman, M. (North West University, South Africa)
23. Logistical management of iconic sporting events - Spencer, J.P.& Steyn, J.N. (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
24. SMMEs promoting Local Economic Development (LED) in UMlalazi Local Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal - N.N Jili., M.M. Masuku & B.M. Selepe (University of Zululand, South Africa)
25. Service expectations and perceptions of guests at Ethiopian Hotels- Tefera, O. & Govender,K. (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
26. Spirituality, Wellness Tourism and Quality of Life - Nicolaides, A. & Grobler, A.(University of South Africa)
27. Gap year tourism: International debates, South African issues - Harmer, D. & Rogerson, J.M. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
28. Examining military heritage tourism as a niche tourism market in the South African context - Venter, D. (Vaal University of Technology, South Africa)
29. Investigating long haul inbound airline price competitiveness: a study of South African Airways - Haarhoff, R. (Central University of Technology, South Africa)
30. The influence of service quality variables in predicting satisfaction and behavioural intentions in a university campus recreation setting - Dhurup, M. & Mokoena, B.A. (Vaal University of Technology, South Africa)
31. The relationship between Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and performance in the hotel industry - Madhovi, P.G. & Dhliwayo, S. (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
32. Mitigating gender violence: The role of the hospitality industry in empowering rural women employed in hospitality – Vettori, S. (University of South Africa)
34. The demographic profile of Gauteng rock climbers - Graham, W.H., Tshipala, N.N. & Lötter, M.J. (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa)
35. Effects of Medical Tourism on Health Systems in Africa - J.J.O. Mogaka., T.P Mashamba-Thompson., J.M. Tsoka-Gwegweni.& L. M. Mupara (University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa)
36. Impacts of the micro environment on airline operations in southern Africa: A literature review study- Mhlanga, O. (University of Mpumalanga, South Africa)., Steyn, J.N. & Spencer, J.P. (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
37. Effects of a healthy lifestyle on staff productivity in the hotel industry of East London, Eastern Cape - Mtshokotshe, Z. & Vallabh, D. (Walter Sisulu University, South Africa)
38. Promoting ethical Corporate Social Responsibility in the Events Industry – Nicolaides, A. (University of South Africa)
39. Geo-location and range of medical tourism services in Africa -Mogaka, J.J.O., Mupara,L.M., Mashamba-Thompson, T.P. & Tsoka-Gwegweni, J.M. (University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa)
40. Nature-based travel motivations for people with disabilities -Chikuta, O., du Plessis, E. & Saayman, M. (North-West University, South Africa)
41. Evaluating nature conservation and tourism development effectiveness: Local communities around Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Park, South Africa - Mdiniso, J.M., Ezeuduji, I.O. & Nzama, A.T. (University of Zululand, South Africa)
42. Students’ workplace learning experiences: How do clothing Fashion Design Students apply knowledge and skills gained at university to the workplace? - Dandira, T., Maphosa, C. & Nsubuga, Y. (University of Fort Hare, South Africa)
43. Religious Tourism in South Africa: Preliminary analysis of a major festival in Limpopo - Nyikana, S. (University of Venda, South Africa)
44. Understanding the travel motivation among youth travelers in Kenya: the ‘push’ and ‘pull’ paradigm - Njagi, C.W., Mutinda Ndivo, R.M. & Manyara, G. (Kenyatta University, Kenya)
45. Residents’ perceptions of the impacts of a carnival in Cape Town - Muresherwa, G., Machisa, P. & Steyn, J.N. (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa)
46. The effect of advertising on brand attitudes and perceived brand value: the case of South African township youth luxury brand choices - Nkomo, K., Mototo, L.& Chuchu, T. (University of the Witwatersrand)
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