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Citations
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World Ranking
5041
National Ranking
37

Overview

Douglas G. Pearce is affiliated with Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. Their research primarily spans the social sciences with a focus on economics, econometrics, and finance.

Their work covers several main fields of study, including:

  • Social Sciences
  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance

Douglas G. Pearce's research further delves into specific subfields such as:

  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Transportation

Their research topics include diverse aspects of tourism, regional economic and spatial analysis, and cruise tourism development and management. These topics are represented as follows:

  • Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
  • Regional Economic and Spatial Analysis
  • Cruise Tourism Development and Management

Douglas G. Pearce has contributed to academic literature with book publications. One notable book published with CABI eBooks is titled Tourist destinations: structure and synthesis, released in 2020. This publication has received citations in the academic community.

There are no frequent co-authors or a particular set of recurrent publication venues associated with Douglas G. Pearce's work, based on available data.

Best Publications

  • Tourism Today: A Geographical Analysis

    Douglas George Pearce

  • Why Do People Attend Events: A Comparative Analysis of Visitor Motivations at Four South Island Events

    Rachael E. Nicholson;Douglas G. Pearce

  • An integrative framework for urban tourism research

    Douglas G. Pearce

  • Tourism Research: Critiques and Challenges

    Douglas G. Pearce;Richard W. Butler

  • Tourism Distribution Channels: The Visitors’ Perspective

    Douglas G. Pearce;Christian Schott

  • Competitive Destination Analysis in Southeast Asia

    Douglas G. Pearce

  • Toward an Integrative Conceptual Framework of Destinations

    Douglas G. Pearce

  • Towards a geography of tourism

    Douglas G. Pearce

  • Tourism systems: An interdisciplinary perspective

    Douglas Pearce

  • Tourist time-budget

    Douglas G. Pearce

  • Contemporary issues in tourism development

    Douglas G. Pearce;Richard Butler

  • Tourist districts in Paris: structure and functions

    Douglas G Pearce

  • Heritage tourism on the West Coast of New Zealand.

    Mark Jo Balcar;Douglas G Pearce

  • Who goes to events: A comparative analysis of the profile characteristics of visitors to four South Island events in New Zealand

    Rachael Nicholson;Douglas G. Pearce

  • Destination management in New Zealand: Structures and functions

    Douglas G. Pearce

  • A needs-functions model of tourism distribution

    Douglas G. Pearce

  • Chapter 1. Alternative Tourism: Concepts, Classifications, and Questions

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  • Tourism distribution channels in Wellington, New Zealand

    Douglas Pearce;Raewyn Tan;Christian Schott

  • Ecotourism: towards a key elements approach to operationalising the concept.

    Christopher G. Bottrill;Douglas G. Pearce

  • Spatial patterns of package tourism in Europe.

    Douglas G. Pearce

  • Tourism Today: A Geographical Analysis

    Theodore S. Pikora;Douglas Pearce

  • Tourism Research: Critiques and Challenges

    Erlet Cater;D.G. Pearce;R.W. Butler

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Butler
Richard Butler University of Strathclyde

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