Items where Author is "Palmer, Nicola"
Number of items: 24.
Article
PALMER, Nicola, DAVIES, Julie and VINEY, Clare
(2024).
Re-imagining business school doctoral programmes: enhancing impact, aligning with industry, and developing the next generation.
Global Focus, 18 (1), 79-86.
[Article]
PALMER, Nicola, DAVIES, Julie, BRACCIA, Elena, CLEGG, Karen and SMITH, Mark
(2021).
Crisis as opportunity.
Global Focus, 1 (15), 22-27.
[Article]
GORBUNTSOVA, Tatiana, DOBSON, Stephen and PALMER, Nicola
(2019).
Diverse Geographies of Power and Spatial production: Tourism industry development in the Yamal Peninsula, Northern Siberia.
Annals of Tourism Research, 76, 67-79.
[Article]
GORBUNTSOVA, Tatiana, DOBSON, Stephen and PALMER, Nicola
(2018).
Rural entrepreneurial space and identity: A study of local tour operators and ‘the Nenets’ indigenous reindeer herders.
The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (IJEI), 19 (4), 261-272.
[Article]
PALMER, Nicola and CHUAMUANGPHAN, Nipon
(2018).
Governance and local participation in Ecotourism: community-level tourism stakeholders in Chiang Rai province, Thailand.
Journal of Ecotourism, 17 (3), 320-337.
[Article]
DORJSUREN, Amartshurvin and PALMER, Nicola
(2018).
Equity in tourism development: procedural (in)justice and distributive justice in Mongolia, East Asia.
Asian Journal of Tourism Research, 3 (1), 58-87.
[Article]
PALMER, Nicola and CHUAMUANGPHAN, Nipon
(2017).
Societal values and local responses to appropriate livelihoods, fairness and decision-making involvement in ecotourism: Chiang Rai, Thailand.
Asian Journal of Tourism Research, 2 (1), 118-149.
[Article]
ROWSON, Bill and PALMER, Nicola
(2009).
The impact of migrant workers on the hospitality labour market: a review.
Hospitality Review, 11 (4), 44-51.
[Article]
Book Section
PALMER, Nicola, DAVIES, Julie and VINEY, C
(2024).
Re-imagining business school doctoral programmes: Enhancing impact, aligning with industry, and developing the next generation.
In: WOOD, Matthew, (ed.)
Business School Internationalisation in a Changing World.
Routledge, 79-86.
[Book Section]
PALMER, Nicola, DORJSUREN, Amara and CHUAMUANGPHAN, Nipon
(2024).
Local participation for a higher commitment to destination development.
In: PILLMAYER, Markus, KARL, Marion and HANSEN, Marcus, (eds.)
Tourism destination development: A geographic perspective on destination management and tourist demand.
De Gruyter Studies in Tourism
(11).
De Gruyter, 173-196.
[Book Section]
PALMER, Nicola
(2022).
Institutional influences on national tourism-related foreign direct investment (TFDI) policies and programmes: Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia.
In: JÖNSSON, H. Cristina, (ed.)
Tourism and Foreign Direct Investment.
Routledge.
[Book Section]
PALMER, Nicola and JONSSON, Cristina
(2022).
Local impacts and perceptions of tourism foreign direct investment (TFDI): a conceptual framework.
In: JONSSON, Cristina, (ed.)
Tourism and Foreign Direct Investment.
Routledge.
[Book Section]
PALMER, Nicola
(2022).
Kyrgyzstan, Tourism.
In:
Springer Encyclopaedia of Tourism (second edition).
Springer Reference: New York.
[Book Section]
PALMER, Nicola and LONG, Philip
(2018).
The peculiar attraction of royalty for tourism and the popular cultural construction of ‘Royal Tourism’.
In: CHRISTINE, Lundberg and VASSILIOS, Ziakas, (eds.)
Handbook on popular culture and tourism.
Abingdon, Routledge.
[Book Section]
PALMER, Nicola
(2008).
By Royal Association: British monarchy as a place representation tool.
In:
Royal Tourism: Excursions Around Monarchy. Tourism and Cultural Change.
Clevedon, Channel View Publications, 159-180.
[Book Section]
PALMER, Nicola
(2008).
International Royal Tourist expectations, experiences and reflections on royal encounters: a demand-side perspective.
In:
Royal Tourism: Excursions around Monrachy. Tourism and Cultural Change.
Clevedon, Channel View Publishing.
[Book Section]
Monograph
ANDERSON, Alexandra, BROWNING, Douglas, CUNNOLD, Helen, DAY, Matthew, HO, Jemima, LEECH, Helen, MCLEAN, Fiona, MIDGLEY, Angela, PALMER, Nicola, PIPER-WRIGHT, Tracey, PRITCHARD, Eleanor, QURESHI, Saneeya, TATA, Mathew and WEBB, Megan
(2022).
Toolkits for developing and sustaining researcher networks.
Project Report.
VITAE, Cambridge.
[Monograph]
Conference or Workshop Item
PALMER, Nicola and TRESIDDER, Richard
(2023).
Navigating the Role of Replacement Lead Supervisor: An Autoethnographic perspective.
In: 2023 SRHE International Research Conference, Aston, Birmingham., 6 Dec 2023 - 8 Dec 2023.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
CHUAMUANGPHAN, N and PALMER, Nicola
(2017).
To what extent are local people actively involved in ecotourism development through choice? Exploring societal values and ecotourism sustainability in Chiang Rai.
In: International Seminar on Tourism in Asia: Change and Diversity, Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 16th-17th February, 2017.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
PALMER, Nicola and CHUAMUANGPHAN, Nipon
(2016).
Societal values and local responses to ecotourism amongst villagers in Chiang Rai, Thailand.
In: Tourism Naturally Conference 2016, Sardinia, Italy, 2nd - 5th October, 2016.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
MERSON, Jennifer and PALMER, Nicola
(2016).
Taking and sharing photographs of restaurant food via social media and the blurring of online-offline consumer leisure experiences.
In: Locating Leisure: Blurring Boundaries, Liverpool John Moores University, 5th-7th July, 2016.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
PALMER, Nicola and MOHAMED, Abdalsalam
(2011).
Exploring Resource Values, Capital and Criticality in Eco-Cultural Tourism with reference to Libya's Green Mountain.
In: ERPBSS Conference on Emerging Research Paradigms in Business and Social Sciences, Middlesex University, Dubai, 22nd-24th November, 2011.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
PALMER, Nicola
(2005).
Conceptual dissonance, economic transition and the struggle for local control in ecotourism development : the case of the Kyrgyz Republic.
In: Workshop: The Politics of Mobilities: Ecotourism in North-South Relations, Lancaster University, 14-15 January 2005 Centre for Mobilities Research (CeMoRe), University of Lancaster, 14-15 January 2005.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
LONG, Philip and PALMER, Nicola
(2002).
At least they’re good for tourism’ : tourism representations of Britain linked to the Queen’s Golden Jubilee year.
In: Tourism Research 2002, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, 4-7 September 2002.
[Conference or Workshop Item]