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The Impact of the 4th Industrial Revolution on the Tourism Industry in Vhembe District Municipality: the Case Thulamela Local Municipality

Year:2024
Publication: Student Journal Articles
Author(s): Sithole A

This study was aimed at finding solutions and getting results that gave a clear narrative about technological improvements in the tourism industry. it wanted to resolve the problem and conclude on research's main aim which was the impacts of the 4IR on the tourism industry in Thulamela Local Municipality. The study was Show more


The Effect of Risks on Tourists’ Travel Decision Choices in Durban, South Africa

Year:2022
Publication: Journal Article
Author(s): Phoofolo T and Ndlovu J

Tourism is an important economic sector in many countries worldwide. Many governments are placing a higher priority on tourism development because it leads to increased foreign exchange income and creates employment opportunities. However, the tourism sector is prone to both natural and human-made crises and risks, which Show more


What do Hotel Managers Think of Employee Rewards? An Exploration of Five-Star Hotels In Cape Town

Year:2023
Publication: Student Journal Articles
Author(s): Cwibi M more

Reward systems are important tools that management can use to motivate employees; the main objective of organizations in awarding rewards is to attract and retain efficient, productive, and motivated employees. However, there is no evidence available regarding managers' perceptions of employee rewards in five-star hotels in Show more


Critical Success Factors for Guided Tours in the Western Cape Province of South Africa

Year:2022
Publication: Student Journal Articles
Author(s): Hill K.L

This study considers tourists' perspectives on the Critical Success Factors for guided tours in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Guided tours and tourism destinations are inseparable, with such guided tours often being sought after for their power to improve tourist satisfaction and envisioned to enhance visitors' Show more


Piloting and refinement of the domestic tourism recovery framework

Year:2023
Institution(s):
Publication: Report

The Department of Tourism is prioritising domestic tourism’s recovery. This is linked to the consensus that promoting domestic tourism is crucial to ensure that the sector recovers from the pandemic impacts on a pathway to sustainability and resilience to deal with future disruptions. This report extends the previous study to Show more


Making South African Tourism Safe

Year:2022
Publication: Student Journal Articles
Author(s): Senoamadi W

This paper is a research review of crime prevention in South Africa using a qualitative research approach. Africa is a tourist destination that offers international tourists unique cultural, natural and adventure experiences. South Africa is one of Africa’s top destinations and features Big Five safari destinations, wine Show more


Investigating the social the Social Impacts of Phalaphala royal heritage festival on surrounding communities

Year:2024
Institution(s):
Publication: Dissertation
Author(s): Rambau V.C

This study investigates the social impacts of tourism events on communities living in the vicinity of the event venues. It investigates perceptions of host communities on impacts of the events. The findings revealed that tourism events have both positive and negative impacts on host communities. The study uses the qualitative Show more


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