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Burçin Kalabay (H) PhD, MBA, BA
Burçin Kalabay (H) PhD, MBA, BA
Other namesBurcin Hatipoglu, BK Hatipoglu, Burcin Kalabay Hatipoglu
Verified email at unsw.edu.au
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Barriers to stakeholder involvement in the planning of sustainable tourism: The case of the Thrace region in Turkey
B Hatipoglu, MD Alvarez, B Ertuna
Journal of cleaner production 111, 306-317, 2016
2432016
“Cittaslow”: Quality of life and visitor experiences
B Hatipoglu
Tourism Planning & Development 12 (1), 20-36, 2015
1092015
Demographic diversity in the workplace and its impact on employee voice: The role of trust in the employer
B Hatipoglu, K Inelmen
The International Journal of Human Resource Management 29 (5), 970-994, 2018
672018
Corporate social responsibility in tourism as a tool for sustainable development: An evaluation from a community perspective
B Hatipoglu, B Ertuna, D Salman
International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management 31 (6), 2358-2375, 2019
602019
Human aspect as a critical factor for organization sustainability in the tourism industry
M Ulus, B Hatipoglu
Sustainability 8 (3), 232, 2016
472016
A referential methodology for education on sustainable tourism development
B Hatipoglu, B Ertuna, V Sasidharan
Sustainability 6 (8), 5029-5048, 2014
412014
Small-sized tourism projects in rural areas: The compounding effects on societal wellbeing
B Hatipoglu, B Ertuna, D Salman
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 30 (9), 2121-2143, 2022
312022
Effective management and governance of Slow Food's Earth Markets as a driver of sustainable consumption and production
B Hatipoglu, K Inelmen
Events and sustainability, 232-250, 2022
232022
Heavy-work investment: Its dimensionality, invariance across 9 countries and levels before and during the COVID-19’s pandemic
C Vasiliu, A Tziner, MJ Lebron, O Shkoler, E Rabenu, MZ Iqbal, F Ferrari, ...
Revista de Psicología del Trabajo y de las Organizaciones 37 (2), 67-83, 2021
192021
The Role of Regional Agencies: Tourism Development in Turkey
MD Alvarez, B Ertuna, D Ünalan, B Hatipoğlu
Tourism as an Instrument for Development: A Theoretical and Practical Study …, 2014
92014
Evaluation of a Turkish company’s progress towards a CSR 2.0 approach to corporate governance
B Hatipoglu, B Ertuna, D Salman
Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility in Tourism: A Transformative …, 2019
72019
Developing food tourism through collaborative efforts within the heritage tourism destination of Foça, Izmir.
B Hatipoglu, V Aktan, D Duzel, E Kocabas, B Sen
Heritage tourism destinations: Preservation, communication and development …, 2016
72016
Nationality differences in user-generated reviews in the hospitality industry
MD Alvarez, B Hatipoğlu
Tourists’ Perceptions and Assessments, 23-29, 2014
72014
Bölgesel Turizmde Coğrafi İşaretli Yiyecek İçeceklerin Yeri: Tramep Proje Örneği
B Hatipoğlu
Bölgesel Turizm, 80-91, 2016
62016
Sustainability Management: A new career path?
B Hatipoglu
Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 25 …, 2014
62014
Community-based Social Enterprises and Social Innovation: The Case of Women's Cooperatives in Turkey
BK Hatipoglu
Social Entrepreneurship, 97-118, 2021
52021
Sustainable tourism and community well-being: A situation analysis using participative action research
B Kalabay Hatipoglu, B Ertuna, F Cam Denizci
planning and managing sustainability in tourism: empirical studies, best …, 2022
42022
Subjective well-being in world heritage sites: Localization and thematic integration of the happiness index for Turkey
S Kuzuoglu, S Ata, B Hatipoglu, B Ertuna
International Journal of Community Well-Being 3, 223-240, 2020
42020
Hotel Guests’ Satisfaction with Employees in Istanbul and Barcelona
K Inelmen, B Hatipoglu
Tourist Behavior: An Experiential Perspective, 65-80, 2018
42018
Istanbul hotels from a 3600 perspective: A comprehensive view of the Istanbul accommodation industry
MD Alvarez, B Hatipoğlu, K İnelmen, D Ünalan
PASOS Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural 10 (2), 85-90, 2012
4*2012
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