Her scientific interests lie mostly in Tourism, Economy, Marketing, Crisis management and Tourist industry. Many of her research projects under Tourism are closely connected to Context with Context, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. She interconnects Economic growth and Ecotourism in the investigation of issues within Tourism geography.
She has included themes like Hospitality industry, Sustainable development, Government, Islam and Hospitality management studies in her Economy study. Her Marketing study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Public domain and Entertainment. Joan C. Henderson has researched Crisis management in several fields, including Scope, Hospitality and Sharia.
Joan C. Henderson spends much of her time researching Tourism, Economy, Tourism geography, Context and Marketing. She specializes in Tourism, namely Destinations. The Economy study combines topics in areas such as Cultural heritage management, Cultural heritage, Heritage tourism, Industrial heritage and Hospitality industry.
Her Tourism geography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ecotourism, Globalization and Religious tourism. Joan C. Henderson focuses mostly in the field of Marketing, narrowing it down to matters related to Public domain and, in some cases, Value. Her Crisis management research incorporates themes from Economic policy and Development economics.
Her main research concerns Tourism, Economic growth, Economy, Marketing and Context. Her work in the fields of Tourism, such as Destinations and Tourism geography, overlaps with other areas such as Economic impact analysis. Her Destinations research includes themes of Natural resource, Debris and Environmental resource management.
Her studies in Tourism geography integrate themes in fields like Middle East, Ecotourism, Community engagement and Public policy. Her study looks at the relationship between Economy and fields such as Politics, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. The concepts of her Marketing study are interwoven with issues in Control and Advertising.
Joan C. Henderson mostly deals with Economic growth, Tourism, Marketing, Tourism geography and Capital. Her Economic growth research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Political economy, Nation-building and National identity. Her work on Hospitality as part of general Tourism study is frequently linked to Visitor pattern, bridging the gap between disciplines.
Her Marketing research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Developing country and Corporate social responsibility. Her Tourism geography study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Government, Ecotourism, Sustainable tourism and Community engagement. Her Capital studies intersect with other disciplines such as Context, Economic impact analysis, Resilience, Private sector and Emergency management.
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Islamic tourism and managing tourism development in Islamic societies: the cases of Iran and Saudi Arabia
Hamira Zamani-Farahani;Joan C. Henderson.
International Journal of Tourism Research (2009)
Food tourism reviewed
Joan C. Henderson.
British Food Journal (2009)
Corporate social responsibility and tourism: Hotel companies in Phuket, Thailand, after the Indian Ocean tsunami
Joan C. Henderson.
International Journal of Hospitality Management (2007)
Managing Tourism and Islam in Peninsular Malaysia
Joan C. Henderson.
Tourism Management (2003)
Sustainable rural tourism in Iran: A perspective from Hawraman Village
Zahed Ghaderi;Joan C. Henderson.
Tourism Management Perspectives (2012)
Sharia-Compliant Hotels
Joan C. Henderson.
Tourism and Hospitality Research (2010)
Tourism in Dubai: overcoming barriers to destination development
Joan C. Henderson.
International Journal of Tourism Research (2006)
Responding to crisis: severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and hotels in Singapore
Joan C. Henderson;Alex Ng.
International Journal of Tourism Research (2004)
War as a tourist attraction: the case of Vietnam
Joan C. Henderson.
International Journal of Tourism Research (2000)
Uniquely Singapore? A case study in destination branding:
Joan C. Henderson.
Journal of Vacation Marketing (2007)
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