An examination into how the 'Wild Atlantic Way' contributes to the economy on the west coast of Ireland. [thesis] / Marie O'Connor
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- Thesis BA. BUS./T.T.M. 19/08
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Thesis BA. BUS./T.T.M. 19/05 Motivations of the dark tourist. | Thesis BA. BUS./T.T.M. 19/06 Investigation into how the change of the Chinese tourist pattern affected the development of Irish tourism policies toward Chinese tourists. | Thesis BA. BUS./T.T.M. 19/07 The factors affecting absenteeism and presenteeism rates within the Irish hotel industry. | Thesis BA. BUS./T.T.M. 19/08 An examination into how the 'Wild Atlantic Way' contributes to the economy on the west coast of Ireland. | Thesis BA. BUS./T.T.M. 19/09 Does it pay to be green? | Thesis BA. BUS./T.T.M. 19/10 The influence of intrinsic motivation and the potential impact on employee performance in the hospitality, food and beverge sector | Thesis BA. BUS./T.T.M. 19/11 Tourism marketing : to assess the influence of social media on tourists decision making. |
Thesis submitted for B.A. in Business Studies with Tourism & Travel Management (2019).
Includes bibliographical references.