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dc.contributor.authorSchmider, Joann
dc.contributor.authorPrideaux, Bruce
dc.contributor.authorFredericks, Bronwyn
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-11T07:18:37Z
dc.date.available2024-10-11T07:18:37Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.urihttps://thuvienso.hoasen.edu.vn/handle/123456789/15830
dc.descriptionAnnals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights 5 (2024) 100141vi
dc.description.abstractThis research reports on Indigenous cultural knowledge holders’ opportunities and challenges in using their cultural knowledge to develop authentic tourism experiences. The research investigated issues related to sourcing, storing, managing, and authorising local cultural knowledge to create authentic tourism experiences. The key finding is that while Aboriginal parties are interested in using cultural knowledge to develop tourism products, pathways need to be designed to facilitate the related development. The research utilised the Indig­ enous research yarning method and found this approach to be particularly useful with potential for broader use in qualitative research. The findings can be applied more broadly across the Australian national tourism land­ scape. The findings advance knowledge management theory through the lens of Indigenous tourism.vi
dc.language.isoenvi
dc.publisherElserviervi
dc.subjectAboriginal; Cultural knowledge; Wet tropics; Indigenous tourism products; Knowledge management; Yarningvi
dc.titleIndigenous voices: Using cultural knowledge for tourismvi
dc.typeArticlevi


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