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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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2011

Journal Article

Tourism and online photography

Lo, Iris Sheungting, McKercher, Bob, Lo, Ada, Cheung, Catherine and Law, Rob (2011). Tourism and online photography. Tourism Management, 32 (4), 725-731. doi: 10.1016/j.tourman.2010.06.001

Tourism and online photography

2011

Journal Article

What drives people to travel: Integrating the tourist motivation paradigms

Yong, Chen, Mak, Barry and Mckercher, Bob (2011). What drives people to travel: Integrating the tourist motivation paradigms. Journal of China Tourism Research, 7 (2), 120-136. doi: 10.1080/19388160.2011.576927

What drives people to travel: Integrating the tourist motivation paradigms

2011

Journal Article

Hotel location and tourist activity in cities

Shoval, Noam, McKercher, Bob, Ng, Erica and Birenboim, Amit (2011). Hotel location and tourist activity in cities. Annals of Tourism Research, 38 (4), 1594-1612. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2011.02.007

Hotel location and tourist activity in cities

2010

Journal Article

Achieving voluntary reductions in the carbon footprint of tourism and climate change

McKercher, Bob, Prideaux, Bruce, Cheung, Catherine and Law, Rob (2010). Achieving voluntary reductions in the carbon footprint of tourism and climate change. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 18 (3), 297-317. doi: 10.1080/09669580903395022

Achieving voluntary reductions in the carbon footprint of tourism and climate change

2010

Book Chapter

The tourism destiny of World Heritage cultural sites

Jansen-Verbeke, Myriam and McKercher, Bob (2010). The tourism destiny of World Heritage cultural sites. Tourism Research: A 20:20 Vision. (pp. 190-202) Goodfellow Publishers Ltd.

The tourism destiny of World Heritage cultural sites

2010

Journal Article

Academia and the Evolution of Ecotourism

Mckercher, Bob (2010). Academia and the Evolution of Ecotourism. Tourism Recreation Research, 35 (1), 15-26. doi: 10.1080/02508281.2010.11081615

Academia and the Evolution of Ecotourism

2009

Journal Article

Non-travel by Hong kong residents

McKercher, Bob (2009). Non-travel by Hong kong residents. International Journal of Tourism Research, 11 (6), 507-519. doi: 10.1002/jtr.725

Non-travel by Hong kong residents

2009

Journal Article

The relationship between convention hosts and professional conference organizers

Lee, Hye-Rin, McKercher, Bob and Kim, Samuel Seongseop (2009). The relationship between convention hosts and professional conference organizers. International Journal of Hospitality Management, 28 (4), 556-562. doi: 10.1016/j.ijhm.2009.03.006

The relationship between convention hosts and professional conference organizers

2009

Journal Article

The State of Tourism Research: A Personal Reflection

Mckercher, Bob (2009). The State of Tourism Research: A Personal Reflection. Tourism Recreation Research, 34 (2), 135-142. doi: 10.1080/02508281.2009.11081585

The State of Tourism Research: A Personal Reflection

2009

Journal Article

Methodological considerations when mapping tourist movements in a destination

Mckercher, Bob and Lau, Gigi (2009). Methodological considerations when mapping tourist movements in a destination. Tourism Analysis, 14 (4), 443-455. doi: 10.3727/108354209X12596287114138

Methodological considerations when mapping tourist movements in a destination

2009

Journal Article

Research Conservatism is Responsible for Myths in Tourism Research

McKercher, Bob (2009). Research Conservatism is Responsible for Myths in Tourism Research. Tourism Recreation Research, 34 (3), 324-325. doi: 10.1080/02508281.2009.11081607

Research Conservatism is Responsible for Myths in Tourism Research

2009

Journal Article

Tracking Tourism Destination Image Perception

Kim, Samuel Seongseop, McKercher, Bob and Lee, Hyerin (2009). Tracking Tourism Destination Image Perception. Annals of Tourism Research, 36 (4), 715-718. doi: 10.1016/j.annals.2009.04.007

Tracking Tourism Destination Image Perception

2008

Journal Article

Segment transformation in urban tourism

McKercher, Bob (2008). Segment transformation in urban tourism. Tourism Management, 29 (6), 1215-1225. doi: 10.1016/j.tourman.2008.03.005

Segment transformation in urban tourism

2008

Journal Article

Food tourism as a viable market segment: It's all how you cook the numbers!

McKercher, Bob, Okumus, Fevzi and Okumus, Bendegul (2008). Food tourism as a viable market segment: It's all how you cook the numbers!. Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, 25 (2), 137-148. doi: 10.1080/10548400802402404

Food tourism as a viable market segment: It's all how you cook the numbers!

2008

Journal Article

The implicit effect of distance on tourist behavior: A comparison of short and long haul pleasure tourists to Hong Kong

McKercher, Bob (2008). The implicit effect of distance on tourist behavior: A comparison of short and long haul pleasure tourists to Hong Kong. Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, 25 (3-4), 367-381. doi: 10.1080/10548400802508473

The implicit effect of distance on tourist behavior: A comparison of short and long haul pleasure tourists to Hong Kong

2008

Journal Article

A citation analysis of tourism scholars

McKercher, Bob (2008). A citation analysis of tourism scholars. Tourism Management, 29 (6), 1226-1232. doi: 10.1016/j.tourman.2008.03.003

A citation analysis of tourism scholars

2008

Journal Article

A comparison of international travel between an emerging and a mature source market

Mckercher, Bob and Du Cros, Hilary (2008). A comparison of international travel between an emerging and a mature source market. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 13 (3), 265-280. doi: 10.1080/10941660802280406

A comparison of international travel between an emerging and a mature source market

2008

Journal Article

Movement patterns of tourists within a destination

McKercher, Bob and Lau, Gigi (2008). Movement patterns of tourists within a destination. Tourism Geographies, 10 (3), 355-374. doi: 10.1080/14616680802236352

Movement patterns of tourists within a destination

2008

Journal Article

Rationalising Inappropriate Behaviour at Contested Sites

McKercher, Bob, Weber, Karin and du Cros, Hilary (2008). Rationalising Inappropriate Behaviour at Contested Sites. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 16 (4), 369-385. doi: 10.1080/09669580802154165

Rationalising Inappropriate Behaviour at Contested Sites

2008

Conference Publication

The roots of stereotypes about tourists

McKercher, Bob (2008). The roots of stereotypes about tourists. doi: 10.1007/s12115-008-9113-5

The roots of stereotypes about tourists

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