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Citations
8951
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7018
National Ranking
500

Overview

Bill Faulkner was affiliated with Griffith University in Australia during their academic career.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, main topics, or awards documented for Bill Faulkner in the available data.

Best Publications

  • Towards a framework for tourism disaster management

    Bill Faulkner

  • A Framework for Monitoring Community Impacts of Tourism

    Bill Faulkner;Carmen Tideswell

  • Host community reactions: A cluster analysis

    Elizabeth Fredline;Bill Faulkner

  • Entrepreneurship, chaos and the tourism area lifecycle.

    Roslyn Russell;Bill Faulkner

  • Events in Indonesia: exploring the limits to formal tourism trends forecasting methods in complex crisis situations

    Bruce Prideaux;Eric Laws;Bill Faulkner

  • Movers and shakers: chaos makers in tourism development

    Roslyn Russell;Bill Faulkner

  • Katherine, washed out one day, back on track the next: a post-mortem of a tourism disaster

    Bill Faulkner;Svetlana Vikulov

  • Tourism and older residents in a sunbelt resort

    Renata Tomljenovic;Bill Faulkner

  • Multidestination Travel Patterns of International Visitors to Queensland

    Carmen Tideswell;Bill Faulkner

  • Chaos and complexity in tourism: In search of a new perspective.

    B. Faulkner;R. Russell

  • An economic perspective on special events

    Trevor Mules;Bill Faulkner

  • Workplace induced stress among operational staff in the hotel industry

    Bill Faulkner;Anoop Patiar

  • Destination competitiveness: An exploratory examination of South Australia’s core attractions

    Bill Faulkner;Martin Oppermann;Elizabeth Fredline

  • Monitoring the tourism impacts of the Sydney 2000 Olympics

    Bill Faulkner;Laurence Chalip;Graham Brown;Leo Kenneth Jago

  • Rejuvenating a Maturing Tourist Destination: The Case of the Gold Coast

    Bill Faulkner

  • A Model for the Evaluation of National Tourism Destination Marketing Programs

    Bill Faulkner

  • Condominium developments in maturing destinations: potentials and problems of long-term sustainability

    Jan Warnken;Roslyn Russell;Bill Faulkner

  • A Marketing Analysis of Sweden’s Storsjöyran Musical Festival

    Bill Faulkner;Elizabeth Fredline;Maria Larson;Renata Tomljenovic

  • Qualitative tourism research in the late twentieth century and beyond.

    G. Dann;J. Phillips;B. Faulkner;G. Moscardo

  • Leveraging tourism benefits from the Sydney 2000 Olympics

    Bill Faulkner;Carmen Tideswell

  • EMBRACING AND MANAGING CHANGE IN TOURISM

    Bill Faulkner;Eric Laws;Gianna Moscardo

  • RELIVING THE DESTINATION LIFE CYCLE IN COOLANGATTA: An historical perspective on the rise, decline and rejuvenation of an Australian seaside resort

    Roslyn Russell;Bill Faulkner

  • Embracing and Managing Change in Tourism: International Case Studies

    Eric Laws;Gianna Moscardo;H. W. Faulkner

  • The resort cycle two decades on.

    R. Butler;B. Faulkner;G. Moscardo;E. Laws

  • Customer Satisfaction in the Australian Timeshare Industry

    Laura J. Lawton;David Weaver;Bill Faulkner

  • Tourism in an era of information technology.

    D. Buhalis;B. Faulkner;G. Moscardo;E. Laws

  • Progressing tourism research

    Bill Faulkner;Liz Fredline;Leo Jago;Chris Cooper

  • Tourism and world peace: a conundrum for the twenty-first century

    R. Tomljenovic;B. Faulkner

  • Tourism in the twenty-first century: reflections on experience.

    B. Faulkner;G. Moscardo;E. Laws

Frequent Co-Authors

David Bruce Weaver
David Bruce Weaver Queensland University of Technology
Betty Weiler
Betty Weiler Southern Cross University
Richard Butler
Richard Butler University of Strathclyde
Chris Ryan
Chris Ryan University of Waikato

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