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Honorary Professor Bob McKercher
Honorary Professor

Bob McKercher

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Overview

Background

Prof. Bob McKercher has been a tourism academic since 1990. Prior to that he worked in the Canadian tourism industry in a variety of advocacy and operational roles. He received his PhD from the University of Melbourne in Australia, a Master’s degree from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada and his undergraduate degree from York University in Toronto, Canada. He has published over 300 scholarly papers and research reports, is the author/co-author of The Business of Nature-based Tourism, Cultural Tourism and Tourism Theories, Concepts and Models. He has also edited a number of other books. Prof McKercher is the Past President of the International Academic for the Study of Tourism; a Fellow of the International Academic for the Study of Tourism; the Council for Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Education and; the International Academy of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research.

Availability

Honorary Professor Bob McKercher is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours), The University of York
  • Masters (Coursework), Carleton University
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Melbourne

Works

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225 works between 1992 and 2025

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2002

Journal Article

Trip destinations, gateways and itineraries: The example of Hongkong

Lew, Alan A and McKercher, Bob (2002). Trip destinations, gateways and itineraries: The example of Hongkong. Tourism Management, 23 (6), 609-621. doi: 10.1016/S0261-5177(02)00026-2

Trip destinations, gateways and itineraries: The example of Hongkong

2002

Journal Article

The privileges and responsibilities of neing a referee

McKercher, Bob (2002). The privileges and responsibilities of neing a referee. Annals of Tourism Research, 29 (3), 856-859. doi: 10.1016/s0160-7383(01)00091-3

The privileges and responsibilities of neing a referee

2002

Journal Article

The future of tourism education: an Australian scenario?

McKercher, Bob (2002). The future of tourism education: an Australian scenario?. Tourism and Hospitality Research, 3 (3), 199-210. doi: 10.1177/146735840200300302

The future of tourism education: an Australian scenario?

2002

Journal Article

Towards a classification of cultural tourists

McKercher, Bob (2002). Towards a classification of cultural tourists. International Journal of Tourism Research, 4 (1), 29-38. doi: 10.1002/jtr.346

Towards a classification of cultural tourists

2001

Journal Article

Tourism Education and the Internet: Benefits, Challenges and Opportunities

Williams, Gary and McKercher, Bob (2001). Tourism Education and the Internet: Benefits, Challenges and Opportunities. Journal of Teaching in Travel and Tourism, 1 (2-3), 1-15. doi: 10.1300/J172v01n02_01

Tourism Education and the Internet: Benefits, Challenges and Opportunities

2001

Journal Article

Attitudes to a Non-viable Community-owned Heritage Tourist Attraction

McKercher, Bob (2001). Attitudes to a Non-viable Community-owned Heritage Tourist Attraction. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 9 (1), 29-43. doi: 10.1080/09669580108667387

Attitudes to a Non-viable Community-owned Heritage Tourist Attraction

2001

Journal Article

A Comparison of Main-Destination Visitors and Through Travelers at a Dual-Purpose Destination

McKercher, Bob (2001). A Comparison of Main-Destination Visitors and Through Travelers at a Dual-Purpose Destination. Journal of Travel Research, 39 (4), 433-441. doi: 10.1177/004728750103900410

A Comparison of Main-Destination Visitors and Through Travelers at a Dual-Purpose Destination

2001

Book

The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education

Williams, Gary, McKercher, Bob and Chernish, William eds. (2001). The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education. Philadelphia, PA United States: Haworth Press.

The Internet and Travel and Tourism Education

1999

Journal Article

A chaos approach to tourism

McKercher, Bob (1999). A chaos approach to tourism. Tourism Management, 20 (4), 425-434. doi: 10.1016/S0261-5177(99)00008-4

A chaos approach to tourism

1999

Journal Article

The potential impact of the Millennium Bug on tourism

McKercher, Bob and Young, Ilena (1999). The potential impact of the Millennium Bug on tourism. Tourism Management, 20 (4), 533-537. doi: 10.1016/s0261-5177(99)00016-3

The potential impact of the Millennium Bug on tourism

1999

Journal Article

Tourism and hospitality research in Australia - a critique of the 1995 to 1997 CAUTHE conferences

McKercher, Bob (1999). Tourism and hospitality research in Australia - a critique of the 1995 to 1997 CAUTHE conferences. International Journal of Tourism Research, 1 (1), 63-67. doi: 10.1002/(sici)1522-1970(199901/02)1:13.0.co;2-6

Tourism and hospitality research in Australia - a critique of the 1995 to 1997 CAUTHE conferences

1998

Journal Article

The politics of tourism and conservation organisations: the case of the Victorian National Parks Association 1952-1996

McKercher, Bob (1998). The politics of tourism and conservation organisations: the case of the Victorian National Parks Association 1952-1996. Progress in Tourism and Hospitality Research, 4 (2), 141-157. doi: 10.1002/(sici)1099-1603(199806)4:23.0.co;2-u

The politics of tourism and conservation organisations: the case of the Victorian National Parks Association 1952-1996

1998

Journal Article

Business development issues affecting nature-based tourism operators in Australia

Mckercher, Bob and Robbins, Bill (1998). Business development issues affecting nature-based tourism operators in Australia. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 6 (2), 173-188. doi: 10.1080/09669589808667309

Business development issues affecting nature-based tourism operators in Australia

1998

Journal Article

Business Development Issues Affecting Nature-based Tourism Operators in Australia

McKercher, Bob and Robbins, Bill (1998). Business Development Issues Affecting Nature-based Tourism Operators in Australia. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 6 (2), 173-188. doi: 10.1080/09669589808667309

Business Development Issues Affecting Nature-based Tourism Operators in Australia

1998

Book

The Business of Nature-based Tourism

McKercher, Bob (1998). The Business of Nature-based Tourism. Melbourne, VIC Australia: Hospitality Press.

The Business of Nature-based Tourism

1998

Journal Article

The Effect of Market Access on Destination Choice

Mckercher, Bob (1998). The Effect of Market Access on Destination Choice. Journal of Travel Research, 37 (1), 39-47. doi: 10.1177/004728759803700105

The Effect of Market Access on Destination Choice

1997

Journal Article

The Third Tier of Public Sector Tourism: A Profile of Local Government Tourism Officers in Australia

Mckercher, Bob and Ritchie, Megan (1997). The Third Tier of Public Sector Tourism: A Profile of Local Government Tourism Officers in Australia. Journal of Travel Research, 36 (1), 66-72. doi: 10.1177/004728759703600110

The Third Tier of Public Sector Tourism: A Profile of Local Government Tourism Officers in Australia

1996

Journal Article

Host Involvement in VFR Travel

McKercher, Bob (1996). Host Involvement in VFR Travel. Annals of Tourism Research, 23 (3), 701-703. doi: 10.1016/0160-7383(95)00100-X

Host Involvement in VFR Travel

1996

Journal Article

Differnces between Tourism and Recreation in Parks

McKercher, Bob (1996). Differnces between Tourism and Recreation in Parks. Annals of Tourism Research, 23 (3), 563-575. doi: 10.1016/0160-7383(96)00002-3

Differnces between Tourism and Recreation in Parks

1995

Journal Article

The Destination-Market Matrix: A Tourism Market Portfolio Analysis Model

McKercher, Bob (1995). The Destination-Market Matrix: A Tourism Market Portfolio Analysis Model. Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, 4 (2), 23-40. doi: 10.1300/J073v04n02_02

The Destination-Market Matrix: A Tourism Market Portfolio Analysis Model

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