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Overview

David Gilbert is affiliated with the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields including Arts and Humanities, Medicine, and Social Sciences, with a focus on specialized subfields such as Museology, Music, Urban Studies, Surgery, and Neurology.

Their work prominently addresses topics in Fashion and Cultural Textiles, Cultural Industries and Urban Development, Crafts, Textile, and Design, Theater, Performance, and Music History, Music History and Culture, as well as areas related to Genital Health and Disease and Urological Disorders and Treatments.

David Gilbert has contributed to several publications, with recent research articles including:

  • The Hunting of the Fashion City: Rethinking the Relationship Between Fashion and the Urban in the Twenty-First Century, 2020, Fashion Theory
  • On Amateurs, 2020, Performance Research

Their frequent coauthors include Patrizia Casadei, M. Francesca Monn, Michael Chua, Mélanie Aubé, and Jessica DeLong.

David Gilbert's research has appeared in a range of academic venues, with multiple publications in the Journal of Historical Geography, as well as in Fashion Theory, International Urology and Nephrology, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, and Creative Industries Journal.

  • Journal of Historical Geography
  • Fashion Theory
  • International Urology and Nephrology
  • International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
  • Creative Industries Journal

This combination of fields, topics, and publication venues highlights an interdisciplinary approach that bridges cultural analysis, urban studies, and medical research, reflecting a diverse research portfolio.

Best Publications

  • Measuring Tourists’ Emotional Experiences toward Hedonic Holiday Destinations

    Sameer Hosany;David Gilbert

  • Barriers and benefits in the adoption of e‐government

    David Gilbert;Pierre Balestrini;Darren Littleboy

  • HOLIDAYTAKING AND THE SENSE OF WELL-BEING

    David Gilbert;Junaida Abdullah

  • PASSENGER EXPECTATIONS AND AIRLINE SERVICES: A HONG KONG BASED STUDY

    David Gilbert;Robin K.C Wong

  • Tourism demand constraints: a skiing participation.

    David Gilbert;Simon Hudson

  • How e‐CRM can enhance customer loyalty

    Liz Lee‐Kelley;David Gilbert;Robin Mannicom

  • Retail Marketing Management

    David Gilbert

  • Approaches by hotels to the use of the Internet as a relationship marketing tool

    David C. Gilbert;Jan Powell‐Perry;Sianandar Widijoso

  • Tour operators and destination sustainability.

    Sandra Carey;Y Gountas;D Gilbert

  • Technophobia, gender influences and consumer decision‐making for technology‐related products

    David Gilbert;Liz Lee‐Kelley;Maya Barton

  • An exploratory examination of urban tourism impact, with reference to residents attitudes, in the cities of Canterbury and Guildford

    David Gilbert;Mark Clark

  • The integration of film‐induced tourism and destination branding in Yorkshire, UK

    Noelle O'Connor;Sheila Flanagan;David Gilbert

  • A study of the impact of the expectation of a holiday on an individual's sense of well-being

    David Gilbert;Junaida Abdullah

  • Exploring Chinese cultural influences and hospitality marketing relationships

    David Gilbert;Jenny Tsao

  • Sexual harassment issues in the hospitality industry

    David Gilbert;Yvonne Guerrier;Jonathan Guy

  • Relationship marketing and airline loyalty schemes

    DC Gilbert

  • Marketing Tourism Products: Concepts, Issues, Cases

    David Gilbert

  • Tourism constraints: the neglected dimension in consumer behaviour research.

    Simon Hudson;David Gilbert

  • Strategic marketing planning for national tourism

    David Gilbert

  • Enhancing performance : Bringing trust commitment and motivation together in organisations

    Colm Heavey;Sue Vaux Halliday;David Gilbert;Eamonn Murphy

  • Rural tourism and marketing: Synthesis and new ways of working

    David Gilbert

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon Hudson
Simon Hudson University of South Carolina
Graham Miller
Graham Miller Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Merlin Stone
Merlin Stone St Mary's University Twickenham London

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