Items where Author is "Foley, Anthony"

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Tan, Eileen Yan-Yee and Foley, Anthony and Holden, Mary T. and Murray, Noel (2020) Social Media Brand Participation: Modelling the Major Determinants of Customer Retention from a Marketing Capabilities Perspective. PhD thesis, Waterford Institute of Technology.

Murray, Noel and Lynch, Patrick and Foley, Anthony (2013) Strategic Management of Tourism Destinations: A Dynamic Capabilities Perspective. PhD thesis, Waterford Institute of Technology.

Murray, Noel and Foley, Anthony and Lynch, Patrick (2010) Addressing Gaps in Understanding the Tourist Experience: Towards an Integrated Perspective. In: 13th Irish Academy of Management Conference (IAM), 1st - 3rd September, 2010, Cork Institute of Technology.

Hussey, Jennifer and Lynch, Patrick and Holden, Mary T. and Foley, Anthony (2010) Enhancing professionalism through the Continuing Education of Micro and Small Tourism Enterprises: A Model for Programme Development. In: 13th Annual Irish Academy of Management Conference, 1st - 3rd September, 2010, Cork Institute of Technology.

Murray, Noel and Foley, Anthony and Lynch, Patrick (2010) FÁILTE GO SLÁINTE: UNDERSTANDING THE TOURIST EXPERIENCE CONCEPT. In: 6th Annual Tourism and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference: Current Challenges and Future Opportunities, 15th – 16th June 2010, 15th - 16th June, 2010, Shannon College of Hotel Management, Shannon Airport, Ireland..

Holden, Mary T. and Foley, Anthony and Lynch, Patrick and Hussey, Jennifer (2010) Building Entrepreneurship and Innovation through the Continuing Education of Micro and Small Tourism Enterprises. In: Tourism Entrepreneurship Conference, 26th-29th April 2010, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada..

Drohan, Richard and Lynch, Patrick and Foley, Anthony (2010) Exploring the nature of effective customer relationship management capability in the Irish hotel sector. Masters thesis, Waterford Institute of Technology.

Drohan, Richard and Foley, Anthony and Lynch, Patrick (2009) TOWARDS A RESOURCE-BASED VIEW OF THE FIRM PERSPECTIVE ON ENHANCING CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS IN THE HOTEL INDUSTRY. In: IAM Conference, 02nd - 4th September 2009, Galway Mayo Institute of Technology.

Foley, Anthony and Fahy, John (2009) Seeing Market Orientation through a Capabilities Lens. European Journal of Marketing, 43 (1/2). pp. 13-20. ISSN 0309-0566

Drohan, Richard and Lynch, Patrick and Foley, Anthony (2009) UTILISING THE RESOURCE-BASED VIEW (RBV) TO ENHANCE CRM PRACTICES IN IRISH HOTELS. In: The Toursim and Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference (THRIC), 16th - 17th June 2009, DIT.

Foley, Anthony and Frampton, Anne-Marie and Kelliher, Felicity and Lally, Anne Marie and Whelan, Susan (2007) EXAMINATION OF THE OPERATIONALISATION OF THE SMALL FIRM LEARNING NETWORK MODEL IN THE FÁILTE IRELAND MERGO CBTLN NETWORK. In: Tourismand Hospitality Research in Ireland Conference. (Unpublished)

Foley, Anthony (2006) Major Tourism Network based at WIT School of Business. Research Matters (7). p. 16.

Foley, Anthony and Harrington, Dr. Denis and Kelliher, Dr. Felicity (2006) HOW LEARNING NETWORKS CAN BRIDGE THE TRAINING GAP. Decision: Ireland's Business Review, 11 (2). p. 10.

Power, John and Haberlin, David and Foley, Anthony (2005) DEVELOPING THE POSITIONING OF THE IRISH RURAL TOURISM PRODUCT – THE ROLE OF IMAGE AND MARKET FOCUS. In: Tourism & Hospitality Research in Ireland: Exploring the Issues Conference, 14th - 15th June 2005, University of Ulster, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Foley, Anthony and Fahy, John (2004) Towards a Further Understanding of the Development of Market Orientation in the Firm: a Conceptual Framework Based on the Market-Sensing Capability. JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC MARKETING, 12. pp. 219-230. ISSN 1466–4488

Foley, Anthony and Fahy, John (2004) Incongruity between Expression and Experience: The Role of Imagery in Supporting the Positioning of a Tourism Destination Brand. Brand Management Journal, 11 (3). pp. 209-217.

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