Addictive Tourism Products and Responsible Consumption Promotion
School of Business and Law
Dr Anja Pabel
Dr En Li
Synopsis
This project will be focused on examining what kind of marketing communication (e.g., humour based vs. fear-based) can be utilised to effectively promote responsible consumption of those tourism products of addictive nature (e.g., legalised gambling products available in various tourist destinations).
Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services
Responsible Consumption, Addictive Consumer Behaviour, Tourism
Available Immediately
By Negotiation
Other special notes
Funding is also provided by CQUniversity to support research higher degree student project costs and to support national and international conference presentations. This includes:
For masters by research candidates:
- Up to $4,000 in Candidate Support Funds.
- Up to $3,000 for Candidate Travel Support For doctoral candidates.
- Up to $6,000 in Candidate Support Funds.
- Up to $4,500 for Conference Travel Support.