• The Rise of the Asian Female Digital Nomad 

      Linao, Patricia Aida (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-05-15)
      This feminist thesis contributes to our understanding of tourist experiences by exploring the constraints and empowerment of Asian women digital nomads. It investigates the complexity and the diversity of Asian women digital nomads and elucidates the issues of gender and race in the women’s quests for a nomadic lifestyle. The empirical data were drawn from mixed method techniques of semi-structured ...
    • The role and place of wild northern berries in tourism in northern Norway 

      Korzh, Kateryna (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-05-13)
      Uncovering a vital value of wild berries in local food practices, I aim to understand their realities. The specific research question that focused my study is: how are berries entwisted in northern tourism and how does that reflect local food practices and their role and place in Troms and Finnmark? With very few exceptions, in and outside tourism wild berries are situated within gastronomy. ...
    • The Role of Cosmopolitanism in Tourism Studies 

      Nikolaeva, Irina (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-05-31)
      The concept of cosmopolitanism plays an important role in our multicultural world, as it helps to understand and to find solutions to problems that can be caused by a globalized condition of the world. There is a lot of perspectives on interpretation of cosmopolitanism. In this Master thesis, cosmopolitanism is understood primarily as a competence or practice. The aim of the research is to explore ...
    • Safe adventures. An ethnographic study of safety and adventure guides in Arctic Norway 

      Johannessen, Mats Hoel (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-05-26)
      With numerous entrepreneurs already established within the area, adventure tourism is a growing industry within Arctic Norway. The continuously expanding interest for the phenomenon has gained universities’ attention with recent education programs for guides being established. A cultural change involving a more professionalized approach to adventure tourism has also been noticed. At the forefront ...
    • Searching for Motivation. An exploration of why tourists travel to Alta, guided by NordNorsk Reiseliv’s Travel Styles. 

      Langhelle, Ingrid Birknes (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2020-06-01)
      This thesis explores the topic of motivation and what motivates tourists to travel. The specific focus is on Alta, why people travel there and what motivates them to pick different travel experiences within the destination. NordNorsk Reiseliv’s Travel Styles have been used as a framework for this investigation and this thesis also explores the usefulness of this kind of categorisation of tourist. ...
    • Searching for Seeds of Hope Out of the Darkness: The Study of Local Community Perceptions of Post-disaster Tourism in Bam, Iran. 

      Alikhani, Elahe (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-05-14)
      Dark or disaster tourism is a phenomenon in tourism studies, which refers to an interest in travelling to places, which have suffered from natural or human-made disasters. Even though in recent years the study of dark tourism has increased, few efforts have been undertaken to research local communities’ perceptions of dark or disaster tourism. There is a sensitivity to conducting such research, as ...
    • Senscaping: Det sanselige reiselivet - Et sensorisk markedsføringsperspektiv på reiselivsaktørers tanker om bruken av sanser i eget vertskap og opplevelsesproduksjon 

      Nygaard-Petersen, Louise (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2021-11-11)
      Sensorisk markedsføring er en gren av markedsføringsteorien som adresserer strategisk bruk av sansestimuli i merkevarebygging, herunder i design, markedsføring og produksjon av varer, tjenester og opplevelser. Sensorisk markedsføringsteori baserer seg på kunnskap om nevrofysiologi og ‘embodied cognition’ i forklaringen av menneskers forbruksvalg og -opplevelser. I denne masteroppgaven er sensorisk ...
    • Sense of Svalbard. A study of place attachment through winter recreation on Svalbard 

      Aamot, Dóra Bimbó (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-10-28)
      Even though Svalbard has been pronounced as “no place for humans”, primarily because of its location, climate and remote appearance, it has been recognized several times in books and articles. As a consequence, tourism in the archipelago started about 100 years ago. The biggest increase in tourism occurred during the last 25 years, due to technological advances and to symbiotic co-operation between ...
    • Service co-production with customers in the framework of service-dominant logic in application to the hotel industry in Tromsø, Northern Norway 

      Kopanitsa, Kristina (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-08-31)
      This Master’s research introduces the concept of service co-production with customers in the framework of service-dominant (S-D) logic as a research paradigm in marketing management. The concept of service co-production was integrated into a tourism management setting and researched in application to the hotel industry in Tromsø, Northern Norway. The aim of this Master’s research was to investigate ...
    • Silent Consequences of Security. The impact of security policies in tourism contexts. 

      Schneider, Thomas Victor (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2018-10-31)
      Terrorism is affecting all societies and industries. As tourism is implemented throughout the world it has become endangered by its consequences. Security policies are at the centre of the fight against such threat inducing fear from a customer perspective as well as with regards to sustainability risks for stakeholders. Moreover, the impact of policies implemented to counter terrorism on hosts and ...
    • Ski guiding and risk management - A qualitative study on Nortind educated ski guides 

      Wenseth, Michael (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2023-11-01)
      Avalanche fatalities claim lives in Norway each year. Yet, there is limited research on how ski guides ensure safety and manage risks on behalf of their clients. By studying how ski guides, educated through The Norwegian Mountain Guide Association (Nortind), manage this, I seek to fill this gap. The study is based on seven semi-structured interviews, supplemented by my autoethnographic reflections ...
    • “So, is that a lifestyle? I think it’s a life”: An examination of a climbing lifestyle and how it affects perceptions towards natural environment. 

      Kalwak, Marcin Jedrzej (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-05-15)
      In recent years, the activity of climbing, with its range of types and styles, has become popular. Up to now, it has been often associated with risk and inaccessibility. Nowadays, this association is changing. The perception of climbing is shifting towards a more accessible, and attractive sport/ activity. This thesis explores the attitude of rock climbers towards nature, specifically, environmental ...
    • A study of festivals in Møre and Romsdal and their cooperation with the tourism industry in the region. 

      Sæther, Lillian Peggy (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2018-06-08)
      Festivals represents exciting experiences for us as human beings and have also become important tourist attractions. Aspects that should motivate good cooperaton between these two sectors as tourism provide festivals with audiences and festivals could increase the attractiveness for destinations in a tourism context, which could benefit both parties. In order to investigate the nature of cooperation ...
    • “There is no other arrangement, which is bigger”. A qualitative case study of event meanings for local communities in rural areas 

      Chukhanova, Alena (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2018-11-01)
      Events are significantly influenced by their host places. Simultaneously, events affect geographical locations as well. This dynamic can lead to both positive and negative outcomes for host places and their inhabitants. These outcomes may be especially difficult to describe when dealing with events that take place in broad geographical locations, such as is the case with the long distance sled dog ...
    • Tourism development in mining community 

      Kozhin, Semen (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2020-06-01)
      The aim of this research project is to study the development of tourism in the mining community. As a case of study, the city of Kirovsk (Murmansk region, Russia) was chosen. Kirovsk have for the last 90 year been considered a monotown, much dependent upon mining as an economic practice. Presently tourism is being introduced and Kirovsk have been successful in relation to tourism investments. With ...
    • Tourism Higher Education in Armenia - Is there a need to internationalize the tourism higher education of Armenia? Documentary research 

      Matevosyan, Lusine (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2021-10-31)
      Armenia is an historical country rich in cultural heritage. However, due to historical events, the tourism and education systems have faced various challenges, and the question of preserving and developing tourism has become primary. Accordingly, rapid changes in higher education and tourism have resulted in an overview of the concept of internationalization of tourism education in Armenia. The ...
    • Tourist Motivations & Terrestrial Space Tourism 

      Le Dily, Clément (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2020-06-01)
      This thesis aims to explain the interactions between tourist motivations and their impact on general motivation for terrestrial space tourism. This study comes in as terrestrial Space tourism destinations have been forgotten by academics over the last decade, while still representing potent and successfull tourism destinations.
    • TOURISTS PERFORMING THE UNPREDICTABLE: THE INFLUENCE OF THE SCRIPT, STAGE AND SOCIAL INTERACTION ON NORTHERN LIGHTS ACTIVITIES IN NORTHERN NORWAY 

      Wentzlaff, Franziska (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2015-05-31)
      Visitors travel from all over the world to Northern Norway to view the natural spectacle, the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights during the wintertime. To increase the chances of visitors viewing the lights, they participate in a range of different activities. In order to get an understanding of how tourists perform during those activities, an ethnographic methodology informed by feministic research ...
    • Turistevalueringer av Oslo-guider. En gjennomgang for å avdekke kompetansebehov 

      Espeland, Line Natten (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-05-13)
      I denne oppgaven har jeg jobbet ut fra følgende problemstilling: å identifisere hvilke elementer ved en guidet tur i Oslo, inkludert egenskaper ved en Oslo-guide, en turist vektlegger og hvordan Oslo-guider kan bruke denne informasjonen til å øke sin egen kompetanse. Mitt teoretiske rammeverk for denne oppgaven er teori tilknyttet guiderollen og guidens funksjon. Samt teori som omtaler hvordan ...
    • Vertskapets rolle i opplevelsesrommet. Kan vertskapet gjøre en forskjell? 

      Lyrek, Trine K. (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2021-05-23)
      Vertskaps rollen er helt sentral i reiselivet. Det er vertskapet som ofte er ansiktet utad og representerer bedriften. Problemstillinga i denne masteroppgaven lyder: Hvilke faktorer kan være med på å sikre høyest mulig kundetilpasset vertskap for gjestene hoe en overnattingsbedrift? Hoved essensen av det jeg skriver om er vertskapsrollen, opplevelsesrommet og kundetilpassning. Jeg valgte å bruke ...