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Larry Dwyer is affiliated with the University of Technology Sydney in Australia and has contributed extensively to the field of social sciences, with a specialization in tourism research. They have published a significant number of works focusing on diverse aspects of tourism and its intersection with sustainability, well-being, and economic policy.

Their recent scholarly output includes papers such as:

  • COVID-19 impacts of inbound tourism on Australian economy, 2021, Annals of Tourism Research
  • Tourism development and sustainable well-being: a Beyond GDP perspective, 2020, Journal of Sustainable Tourism
  • Resident well-being and sustainable tourism development: the 'capitals approach', 2021, Journal of Sustainable Tourism
  • Tourism contribution to the SDGs: applying a well-being lens, 2022, European Journal of Tourism Research
  • Destination competitiveness and resident well-being, 2022, Tourism Management Perspectives

Their research frequently covers topics such as diverse aspects of tourism research, cruise tourism development and management, sport and mega-event impacts, environmental education and sustainability, hospitality and tourism education, environmental sustainability in business, and tourism, volunteerism, and development.

Dwyer has collaborated often with several coauthors, including Wayne Dwyer, Peter Forsyth, Tien Pham, and Jen-Je Su. These collaborations reflect sustained scholarly engagement in tourism and sustainable development.

Publication venues for their work include the following:

  • Sustainability
  • Journal of Sustainable Tourism
  • Highlights of Sustainability
  • Multilingual Matters eBooks
  • Annals of Tourism Research

Dwyer has also contributed to book publications, notably with "Tourism Economics and Policy" published in 2020 by Multilingual Matters eBooks and Channel View Publications eBooks, further indicating their involvement in tourism economics and policy studies.

Their main fields of study encompass social sciences, with subfields including sociology and political science, transportation, management, monitoring, policy and law, demography, and tourism, leisure, and hospitality management.

Best Publications

  • Destination competitiveness: determinants and indicators

    Larry Dwyer;Chulwon Kim

  • Evaluating tourism's economic effects: new and old approaches

    Larry M Dwyer;Peter John Forsyth;Ray Spurr

  • The price competitiveness of travel and tourism: a comparison of 19 destinations

    Larry Dwyer;Peter J Forsyth;Prasada Rao

  • Destination and enterprise management for a tourism future.

    Larry Dwyer;Deborah Edwards;Nina Mistilis;Carolina Roman

  • Tourism economics research: A review and assessment

    Haiyan Song;Larry Dwyer;Gang Li;Zheng Cao

  • Tourism Economics and Policy

    Larry Dwyer;Peter Forsyth;Wayne Dwyer

  • Estimating the Impacts of Special Events on an Economy

    Larry Dwyer;Peter John Forsyth;Ray Spurr

  • ATTRIBUTES OF DESTINATION COMPETITIVENESS: A FACTOR ANALYSIS

    Larry Dwyer;Robert Mellor;Zelko Livaic;Deborah Edwards

  • A framework for assessing "Tangible" and "Intangible" impacts of events and conventions

    Larry Dwyer;Robert Mellor;Nina Mistilis;Trevor Mules

  • Economic significance of cruise tourism.

    Larry Dwyer;Peter J Forsyth

  • Estimating the carbon footprint of Australian tourism

    Larry Dwyer;Peter Forsyth;Ray Spurr;Serajul Hoque

  • Assessing the Economic Impacts of Events: A Computable General Equilibrium Approach:

    Larry Dwyer;Peter John Forsyth;Ray Spurr

  • Economic Impacts of Inbound Tourism under Different Assumptions Regarding the Macroeconomy

    Larry Dwyer;Peter J Forsyth;John Madden;Ray Spurr

  • Organizational Environment, New Product Process Activities, and Project Outcomes

    Larry Dwyer;Robert Mellor

  • International Handbook on the Economics of Tourism

    Larry Dwyer;Peter John Forsyth

  • Fashioning a destination tourism future: The case of Slovenia

    Larry Dwyer;Ljubica Knežević Cvelbar;Deborah Edwards;Tanja Mihalic

  • Relevance of triple bottom line reporting to achievement of sustainable tourism: a scoping study.

    Larry Dwyer

  • Mission statements of international airlines: a content analysis

    Sharon Kemp;Larry Dwyer

  • Drivers of Destination Competitiveness in Tourism A Global Investigation

    Ljubica Knežević Cvelbar;Larry Dwyer;Matjaž Koman;Tanja Mihalič

  • Optimising the potential of mega‐events: an overview

    Leo Jago;Larry Dwyer;Geoffrey Lipman;Daneel van Lill

  • Handbook of Research Methods in Tourism: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches

    Larry Dwyer;Alison Gill;Neelu Seetaram

  • Competitiveness of Australia as a Tourist Destination

    Larry Dwyer;Zelko Livaic;Robert Mellor

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Forsyth
Peter Forsyth University of Oxford
Stefan Gössling
Stefan Gössling Linnaeus University
A. George Assaf
A. George Assaf University of Massachusetts Amherst

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