Research Activity at the Annual Graduate Student Research Conference in Hospitality & Tourism
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-2010
Department
Agriculture & Tourism
Abstract
This study seeks to find: (a) the level and influence of support students receive to attend a graduate student research conference in hospitality and tourism, and (b) what they do as the next step with the research they present at the conference (publish, continue working on the project, or terminate research). A total of 110 attendees at the 14th Annual Graduate Student Research Conference in Hospitality & Tourism in Las Vegas, Nevada were surveyed. There is a significant positive relationship between presenting a conference paper and later submitting journal publications, with doctoral students having more intention than master's students to publish the material they presented at the graduate conference.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15313220903559262
First Page
75
Last Page
85
Publication Title
Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism
Recommended Citation
Kim, H.-S., Lee, D.-S., Choi, E.-K., & Huffman, L. (2010). Research activity at the annual graduate student research conference in hospitality & tourism. Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism, 10(1), 75- 85. https://doi.org/10.1080/15313220903559262