International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management: Volume 15 Issue 3

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Developing indigenous tourism: challenges for the Guianas

Donald Sinclair

As emergent tourism destinations, the Guianas are new players in a game in which rules have been agreed, strategies defined and competition has been intense. New players succeed…

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Towards an alternative tourism for Belize

Ian Boxill

This paper argues that tourism development in Belize should avoid going the traditional mass tourism route of most Caribbean destinations. Instead, it suggests that Belize is at…

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Cuba: hero of the Caribbean? A profile of its tourism education strategy

Pat Wood, Chandana Jayawardena

Features a realistic perspective of the current hospitality and tourism paradigm in Cuba. Previews the newly released hospitality and tourism education strategy to be rolled out…

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The future of hospitality education in Grenada

Michelle L. McDonald, Royston O. Hopkin

The quality of hospitality education is a topical issue. It is being increasingly realised that the education level of tourism employees impacts on the quality of a country’s…

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Internal marketing of attitudes in Caribbean tourism

Anne P. Crick

Tourism is the mainstay of the Caribbean and the attitude of the people in the region may have a significant impact on the success of the industry. This paper analyzes the way in…

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The “all‐inclusive” concept in the Caribbean

John J. Issa, Chandana Jayawardena

Seeks to review the all‐inclusive concept in the context of the Caribbean. The origin of all‐inclusives in the world and the Caribbean is analysed. The concept was first…

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The feasibility of Sabbath‐keeping in the Caribbean hospitality industry

Eritha Huntley, Carol Barnes‐Reid

This article addresses religious tolerance for Sabbath‐keepers in the hospitality industry. The authors approach this issue by assessing the perception of managers in the Jamaican…

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Performance of tourism analysis: a Caribbean perspective

Chandana Jayawardena, Diaram Ramajeesingh

Introduces a new concept, performance of tourism (POT) analysis as a tool for measuring the performance of tourist destinations. Comments on the Caribbean region’s overdependence…

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The state and tourism: a Caribbean perspective

Hilton McDavid, Diaram Ramajeesingh

Tourism, today, has not only emerged as the engine of growth but also become the largest and the fastest growing sector in the Caribbean. For this reason the industry is now…

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Tourism, linkages, and economic development in Jamaica

Nikolaos Karagiannis

This article offers, briefly, a production‐oriented development framework for Jamaica, based on growth‐promoting linkages between tourism, commodity production sectors, and…

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Policy coherence and sustainable tourism in the Caribbean

Anthony Clayton

The common failure to give due weight to environmental and social factors creates a risk that that short‐term economic growth objectives may be traded off against long‐term…

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Terrorism and tourism: Bahamas and Jamaica fight back

Godfrey Pratt

This study highlights the fragility of the tourism industry in developing countries. The overdependence of the Bahamas on the tourism industry, for economic development, is…

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International hotel managers and key Caribbean challenges

Chandana Jayawardena, K. Michael Haywood

Broadly categorises hotel managers. Uses lessons learnt by managing hotels in the Caribbean. Presents two recent models in the context of the Caribbean. States that clear…

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ISSN:

0959-6119

Online date, start – end:

1989

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Fevzi Okumus