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Dawn Gibson
Dawn Gibson
Senior Lecturer Tourism and Hospitality, The University of the South Pacific
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The cultural challenges faced by indigenous-owned small medium tourism enterprises (SMTEs) in Fiji: Case studies from the Yasawa Islands
D Gibson
The Journal of Pacific Studies 32 (2), 102-126, 2012
412012
Policy options to achieve culturally-aware and environmentally-sustainable tourism in Fiji
E Tyllianakis, G Grilli, D Gibson, S Ferrini, H Conejo-Watt, T Luisetti
Marine pollution bulletin 148, 107-115, 2019
322019
Tribal tourism in Fiji: An application and extension of Smith's 4Hs of indigenous tourism
S Pratt, D Gibson, A Movono
Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research 18 (8), 894-912, 2013
312013
Tribe tourism: A case study of the Tribewanted Project on Vorovoro, Fiji
D Gibson, S Pratt, A Movono
Slow tourism: Experiences and mobilities, 185À200, 2012
212012
Community-based tourism in Fiji: A case study of Wayalailai Ecohaven Resort, Yasawa island group
D Gibson
Tourism in Pacific Islands, 118-133, 2015
172015
Samoan perceptions of travel and tourism mobilities – the concept of Malaga
D Gibson, S Pratt, BL Iaquinto
Tourism Geographies 24 (4-5), 737-758, 2022
162022
Exploring a market for agritourism in Fiji: Tourists’ perspective
C Shah, D Gibson, S Shah, S Pratt
Tourism recreation research 45 (2), 204-217, 2020
162020
Representing and evaluating the travel motivations of Pacific islanders
A Trupp, S Pratt, ML Stephenson, I Matatolu, D Gibson
International Journal of Tourism Research 24 (5), 653-666, 2022
92022
Journeying into the past to discover the potential for WWII dark tourism in the Solomon Islands
D Gibson, E Yai, S Pratt
Current Issues in Tourism 25 (14), 2285-2302, 2022
92022
Green tourism alleviating poverty: Community-based ecotourism in Fiji
D Gibson
Green Growth and Travelism, 159-173, 2014
62014
Living in the Moment. Cultural challenges faced by indigenous owned budget resorts in Fiji–Case studies from Wayalailai, Yasawa Island Group
D Gibson
Unpublised PhD thesis). The University of the South Pacific, Suva, 2013
62013
More than smiles: Employee empowerment facilitating the delivery of high quality consistent services in tourism and hospitality
D Gibson
Unpublished Master’s Thesis, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji, 2003
62003
Demystifying agritourism development in Fiji: Inclusive growth for smallholders
C Shah, S Shah, D Gibson
Tourism and Hospitality Research 22 (2), 131-148, 2022
52022
Using Q method to investigate the influence of inclusive water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) on tourists’ hotel choice in Fiji
J Loehr, D Gibson, A Buckwell, S Vada, C Fleming, P Bibi, N Masau, ...
Current Issues in Tourism 26 (4), 647-663, 2023
32023
Beyond the air-conditioned boardroom: Bridging western and Fijian Indigenous knowledge in tourism research
D Gibson, S Vada, P Bibi, N Masau, B Powell, A Movono, J Loehr, ...
Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies, 2022
32022
Student Satisfaction with Hotel Management Internship in the multi-cultural context of the University of the South Pacific
K Sharma, D Gibson, E Bennion, H Hoerder
University of Queensland, 2021
32021
Understanding backpacker behavior through market basket analysis
S Pratt, D Tolkach, D Gibson
Tourism Analysis 28 (3), 469-486, 2023
12023
Post-COVID-19 students’ remote learning experiences from the discipline of Tourism and Hospitality Management at The University of the South Pacific
D Gibson, K Sharma, M Mafi-Stephens, M Kuilamu, H Hoerder, E Bennion
The Journal of Pacific Studies 41 (2), 79-116, 2021
12021
WASH and Tourism in Suva and the Coral Coast, Fiji: Case Study Report
D Gibson, A Movono, M Masau, P Bibi, J Loehr, S Vada, B Powell
Report prepared by International WaterCentre, Griffith University. Brisbane , 2021
12021
Navigating research trajectories with supervisees in the Pacific Islands
S Raturi, D Gibson, F Thomas, A Raturi
Graduate research supervision in the developing world, 77-91, 2020
12020
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