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    State of the tourism industry 2016
    (Tourism Industry Aotearoa (TIA) and Lincoln University, New Zealand, 2016-11) Wilson, Judith; Simmons, David G.
    This report examines the last ten years of tourism in New Zealand and gives a snapshot of the current state and performance of the tourism industry. It is the sixth publication in an annual series produced by Lincoln University and Tourism Industry Aotearoa (TIA).
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    State of the Tourism Industry 2015
    (Lincoln University, 2015-12-01) Simmons, David G.; Wilson, Judith
    This report examines the last ten years of tourism in New Zealand and gives a snapshot of the current state and performance of the tourism industry. It is the fifth publication in an annual series produced by Lincoln University and the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA). The State of the Industry 2015 presents a selection of data drawn principally from Statistics New Zealand (SNZ) with additional data supplied by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ), Cruise New Zealand (CNZ), Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), Tourism New Zealand (TNZ) and the Fresh Information Company. The report also presents the results of a New Zealand-wide survey of businesses and organisations associated with tourism, which explored challenges, opportunities and future vision for tourism.
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    State of the tourism industry 2014
    (Tourism Industry Association (TIA) and Lincoln University, 2014) Wilson, Judith; Simmons, David G.
    This report examines the last 10 years of tourism in New Zealand and gives a snapshot of the current state and performance of the tourism industry. Understanding the current state of the industry is vital to provide a baseline from which the impact and progress of the tourism 2025 economic growth framework can be measured.
  • PublicationOpen Access
    State of the tourism sector 2013
    (Lincoln University, 2013) Wilson, Judith; Simmons, David G.
    This report examines the last 10 years of tourism in New Zealand and gives a snapshot of the current state and performance of the tourism industry. Understanding the current state of the industry is vital to provide a baseline from which we will be able to measure the impact and progress of the Tourism 2025 economic growth framework.
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    State of the tourism sector 2012
    (Tourism Industry Association (TIA) and Lincoln University, 2012) Wilson, Judith; Riley, S.
    The Tourism Industry Association New Zealand’s (TIA) annual State of the Tourism Sector 2012 has been prepared in partnership with Lincoln University. The objective of this is to understand better how the tourism sector sees its future and what challenges and opportunities lie ahead in both the short and longer term. State of the Tourism Sector 2012 provides a current view of the tourism sector for those within the industry and for external stakeholders who have an interest in tourism in New Zealand.
  • PublicationOpen Access
    State of the tourism sector 2011
    (Tourism Industry Association (TIA) and Lincoln University, 2011) Wilson, Jude; Riley, S
    The Tourism Industry Association of New Zealand’s (TIA) annual State of the Sector 2011 has been prepared in partnership with Lincoln University. The objective of this is to understand better how the tourism sector sees its future and what challenges and opportunities lie ahead in both the short and longer term. State of Sector 2011, alongside the ongoing series of TIA Insights and other consultations that TIA is undertaking in its research work programme, is aimed at informing participants at the Tourism Summit taking place in Wellington on 13 July 2011. This information is a key driver in assisting with the development of the 2011 Tourism Industry Election Manifesto. State of the Sector 2011 also ultimately provides a current view of the tourism sector for those within the industry and for external stakeholders who have an interest in tourism in New Zealand.