Her scientific interests lie mostly in Marketing, Economic growth, Advertising, Destinations and Tourism geography. Her Economic growth study combines topics in areas such as Economic impact analysis and Social exchange theory. Her Social exchange theory research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Tourist industry and Environmental impact assessment.
When carried out as part of a general Advertising research project, her work on Consumer behaviour and Word of mouth is frequently linked to work in Perceived credibility and Message processing, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. The various areas that Christine A. Vogt examines in her Destinations study include Social psychology, Affect and Trip planning. Her Tourism geography study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Ecotourism and Sustainability, Sustainable tourism.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Marketing, Recreation, Advertising, Social psychology and Environmental planning. Her Marketing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Tourism geography and Destinations. Her Tourism geography research integrates issues from Economic growth, Ecotourism and Sustainability.
Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Natural resource, Wilderness, Public relations and Environmental resource management. Her work deals with themes such as Focus group, Land use and Environmental protection, which intersect with Natural resource. In general Advertising, her work in Consumer behaviour is often linked to Accommodation linking many areas of study.
Christine A. Vogt focuses on Marketing, Sustainability, Environmental planning, Public relations and Corporate governance. Her research brings together the fields of Tourism geography and Marketing. The study incorporates disciplines such as Protected area and Nature reserve in addition to Sustainability.
Her Public relations research incorporates themes from Positive Youth Development and Destinations. Christine A. Vogt combines subjects such as Quality and Systems thinking with her study of Corporate governance. In her work, Recreation is strongly intertwined with Tourist industry, which is a subfield of Sustainable tourism.
Her primary scientific interests are in Marketing, Sustainability, Tourism geography, Social psychology and Quality of life. Christine A. Vogt carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Marketing and Self-determination theory. The concepts of her Sustainability study are interwoven with issues in Environmental planning, Protected area, Community development, Nature reserve and Process management.
Her Environmental planning research includes themes of National park and Environmental resource management. Her study in Nature reserve is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Poverty, Sustainable development, Ecotourism and Environmental protection. Her work on Personality as part of her general Social psychology study is frequently connected to Secondary stress, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
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Residents' perceptions of community tourism impacts
Kathleen L. Andereck;Karin M. Valentine;Richard C. Knopf;Christine A. Vogt.
(2005)
The Relationship between Residents’ Attitudes toward Tourism and Tourism Development Options
Kathleen L. Andereck;Christine A. Vogt.
(2000)
Expanding the functional information search model
Christine A. Vogt;Daniel R. Fesenmaier.
(1998)
Residents’ Attitudes toward Existing and Future Tourism Development in Rural Communities
Pavlína Látková;Christine A. Vogt.
(2012)
The Interrelationship between Sport Event and Destination Image and Sport Tourists' Behaviours
Kyriaki Kaplanidou;Christine Vogt.
(2007)
A Cross-cultural Analysis of Tourism and Quality of Life Perceptions
Kathleen L. Andereck;Karin M. Valentine;Christine A. Vogt;Richard C. Knopf.
(2007)
The Effects of Integrating Advertising and Negative Word‐of‐Mouth Communications on Message Processing and Response
Robert E. Smith;Christine A. Vogt.
(1995)
Changes in Residents' Attitudes toward Tourism over Time: A Cohort Analytical Approach
Chang Huh;Christine A. Vogt.
(2008)
A Structural Analysis of Destination Travel Intentions as a Function of Web Site Features
Kyriaki Kaplanidou;Christine Vogt.
(2006)
Relationships Among Customer Satisfaction, Delight, and Loyalty in the Hospitality Industry
MiRan R. Kim;Christine A. Vogt;Bonnie J. Knutson.
(2015)
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