Handbook of Research Methods for Tourism and Hospitality Management
Edited by Robin Nunkoo
Chapter 32: Conducting mixed methods in tourism and hospitality management: applications in competitive strategy, management systems, and sustainability practices
José F. Molina-Azorin, Xavier Font, María D. López-Gamero, Jorge Pereira-Moliner, Eva M. Pertusa-Ortega and Juan J. Tarí
Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to examine the main characteristics and benefits of mixed methods. The chapter aims to help tourism scholars to become more familiar with this approach, providing the literature base and examining two key aspects: why and how to use mixed methods. Several examples of mixed methods works in tourism are examined.
You are not authenticated to view the full text of this chapter or article.
Elgaronline requires a subscription or purchase to access the full text of books or journals. Please login through your library system or with your personal username and password on the homepage.
Non-subscribers can freely search the site, view abstracts/ extracts and download selected front matter and introductory chapters for personal use.
Your library may not have purchased all subject areas. If you are authenticated and think you should have access to this title, please contact your librarian.