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Bailey Adie
Management, Tourism and Events
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Adie, Bailey Ashton
. (2019).
Place attachment and post-disaster decision-making in a second home context: A conceptual framework.
Current Issues in Tourism, 1 April 2019, pp. 1-11
Adie, Bailey Ashton
and
Hall, C. Michael
. (2016).
Who visits World Heritage? A comparative analysis of three cultural sites.
Journal of Heritage Tourism, 10 March 2016, 12 (1), pp. 67-80
Adie, Bailey Ashton
. (2017).
A review of “Cultural heritage tourism: five steps for success and sustainability”, by Cheryl M. Hargrove.
Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 27 September 2017,
Adie, Bailey Ashton
. (2017).
A review of “Visitor management in tourism destinations”, edited by J.N. Albrecht.
Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 25 September 2017,
Adie, Bailey Ashton
and
Hall, C. Michael
and
Prayag, Girish
. (2017).
World Heritage as a placebo brand: A comparative analysis of three sites and marketing implications.
Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 14 August 2017,
Adie, Bailey Ashton
and
Amore, Alberto
and
Hall, C. Michael
. (2017).
Urban tourism and urban socialist and communist heritage: Beyond tragedy and farce?
International Journal of Tourism Cities, 2017,
Adie, Bailey Ashton
. (2017).
Franchising our heritage: The UNESCO World Heritage brand.
Tourism Management Perspectives, October 2017, 24, pp. 48-53
Adie, Bailey Ashton
. (2017).
Franchising our heritage: The UNESCO World Heritage brand.
Tourism Management Perspectives, October 2017, 24, pp. 48-53 (In Press)
Adie, Bailey Ashton
. (2016).
A Review of “UNESCO in Southeast Asia: world heritage sites in comparative perspective”, edited by V.T. King.
Journal of Sustainable Tourism , 2016, 24 (12), p. 1747
Adie, Bailey Ashton
. (2017).
A Review of “Attracting visitors to ancient neighbourhoods: creation and management of the tourist-historic city of Plymouth, UK”, by Daniel Barrera-Fernandez.
Journal of Sustainable Tourism , 2 May 2017, p. 1