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42
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6804
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1505
National Ranking
89

Overview

Alison Morrison is affiliated with the William Angliss Institute in Australia. Their research spans several domains within the broader social sciences and management fields, with a particular concentration on hospitality and tourism education.

The main fields of study for Morrison include Social Sciences, Business, Management and Accounting, and Health Professions. Within these, the subfields of Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management, Sociology and Political Science, Demography, Occupational Therapy, and Developmental and Educational Psychology are prominent areas of focus.

Morrison's specific research topics cover a range of subjects related to tourism and education. Key topics include Hospitality and Tourism Education, Tourism, Volunteerism, and Development, Socioeconomic Development in Asia, Assistive Technology in Communication and Mobility, Behavioral and Psychological Studies, Autism Spectrum Disorder Research, and Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research.

Among their published works, Morrison has contributed a book titled Rethinking Hospitality and Tourism Education, published in 2024 by Channel View Publications eBooks.

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Vlatka Škokić
  • Marcela Fang
  • Kim Williams
  • Tracy Harkison

Best Publications

  • Entrepreneurship: what triggers it?

    Alison Morrison

  • Small Business Growth: Intention, Ability, and Opportunity

    Alison Morrison;John P Breen;Shameem Ali

  • International tourism networks

    Alison Morrison;Paul Lynch;Nick Johns

  • Hospitality: A Social Lens

    C. Lashley;A.J. Morrison;P.A. Lynch

  • The Family Business in Tourism and Hospitality

    Donald Getz;Jack Carlsen;Alison J. Morrison

  • A contextualisation of entrepreneurship

    Alison J. Morrison

  • Marketing Small Hotels on the World Wide Web.

    A Morrison;AJ Morrison;AD Morrison;S Taylor

  • Entrepreneurship in the Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure Industries

    Alison J. Morrison;Mike Rimmington;Claire Williams

  • Small business performance: a UK tourism sector focus

    Alison J. Morrison;Rivanda Teixeira

  • In Search of Hospitality: Theoretical Perspectives and Debates

    Conrad Lashley;Alison J. Morrison

  • The liberation of hospitality management education

    Alison Morrison;G. Barry O’Mahony

  • The future of small firms in the hospitality industry

    Alison Morrison;Rhodri Thomas

  • The local destination tourism network: Development issues

    Laila Gibson;Paul A. Lynch;Alison Morrison

  • Lifestyle Oriented Small Tourism Firms

    Jack Carlsen;Alison Morrison;Paull Weber

  • Critical hospitality management research

    Peter Lugosi;Paul Lynch;Alison Morrison

  • The Role of Networks

    Paul Lynch;Alison Morrison

  • International visitor dining experiences: A conceptual framework

    Serli Wijaya;Serli Wijaya;Brian King;Thu-Huong Nguyen;Alison Morrison

  • Small firm co‐operative marketing in a peripheral tourism region

    Alison Morrison

  • Small tourism business and e-commerce: victorian tourism online

    Alison J. Morrison;Brian E.M. King

  • Small tourism business research change and evolution

    Alison Morrison;Jack Carlsen;Paull Weber

  • Small business, entrepreneurship and enterprise development

    Alison Morrison

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald Getz
Donald Getz University of Calgary
Paul Lynch
Paul Lynch Edinburgh Napier University
Brian King
Brian King Texas A&M University
Tom Baum
Tom Baum University of Strathclyde
Alastair M. Morrison
Alastair M. Morrison University of Greenwich

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