Long Hong PhamVietnam National University, Hanoi | VNU · Faculty of Tourism Studies
Long Hong Pham
PhD in Tourism
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October 2013 - May 2015
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This study was conducted to analyze successful tourism management models in various locations worldwide that share similar tourism development conditions with Dalat, Vietnam. The aim of this study was to propose eective solutions for Dalat. The authors analyzed sustainable tourism management strategies in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia; Cameron Highlands, M...
Purpose
Vietnam has repositioned itself from a war-torn country to a popular tourist destination. Although research on Vietnam tourism has grown in number, a macro analysis of national tourism governance and policies has largely been missing.
Design/methodology/approach
This synthesis paper offers a systemic analysis of Vietnam’s tourism accommoda...
The aim of this article is to unpack the current trends and trajectories of street food in the tourism sector. It postulates two key trajectories of luxury/gourmet street food tourism versus the traditional form of street food tourism. It is a conceptual paper based largely on previous research and documents found in extant literature. As such, doc...
This article aims to showcase the perspectives and experiences of street food in Vietnam and Poland. While the tapestry and historicity of street food tourism is variegated in the two countries, its prevalence and persistence are enduring in both countries. The methodology used to compile this conceptual article included a survey and observations b...
The purpose of the study was to determine the motivations driving domestic tourists’ travel decisions to Vietnam’s Central Highlands. These motivations are categorized as originating from within the tourists themselves (push) and as being shaped by the attractiveness and external attributes of the tourist destination in the Central Highlands (pull)...
Although the concept of value co-creation has been predominant in the marketing discipline, there remains surprisingly little research on value co-creation in branding. This paper aims to provide a systematic literature review to demonstrate how the value co-creation literature for branding and tourism destinations has evolved. A three-phase method...
COVID-19 is an infectious pandemic with far-reaching global consequences, affecting nearly every economic, cultural, social, and environmental area. The COVID-19 epidemic has wreaked havoc on the tourism sector, causing millions of people to lose their jobs and income all around the world. In order to assist the tourism industry to recover from the...
This book is a unique work offering an emic view of tourism in Vietnam. Thirteen chapters in the book cover a broad range of tourism development issues with reference to the historical, political, cultural and economic background of the country. This book also provides a comprehensive review of tourism development in Vietnam. Part I of the volume i...
This book is a unique work offering an emic view of tourism in Vietnam. Thirteen chapters in the book cover a broad range of tourism development issues with reference to the historical, political, cultural and economic background of the country. This book also provides a comprehensive review of tourism development in Vietnam. Part I of the volume i...
This book is a unique work offering an emic view of tourism in Vietnam. Thirteen chapters in the book cover a broad range of tourism development issues with reference to the historical, political, cultural and economic background of the country. This book also provides a comprehensive review of tourism development in Vietnam. Part I of the volume i...
Conservation of protected areas (PAs) in Vietnam received scant attention until the early 1990s. The current system of PA governance contributes to the protection of biodiversity, albeit in an overlapping and complicated manner. The greatest contribution of policy towards PAs is the decentralization and delegation of additional powers to provincial...
Southeast Asia has seen rapid growth in tourism development. According to the World Tourism and
Travel Council (WTTC), the tourism sector directly contributing 119.7 billion USD to the South East
Asian economy in 2016, whilst Bangkok was the world’s most-visited city in 2018, hosting more than
22 million international tourists. As tourism becomes a...
Hoi An is located in Vietnam’s central Quang Nam province and is considered a cultural melting pot as the city reflects a fusion of indigenous and foreign cultures. Many parts of these cultures have been preserved and displayed in the form of traditional crafts and craft villages. In recent years, community-based tourism (CBT) in craft villages in...
Aiming to sustainable development, community-based tourism (CBT) is popular and effective means of the local livelihoods’ enhancement, the preservation of traditional culture values as well as environmental conservation. Therefore, CBT is a form of tourism which has been developed in some remoted areas in Vietnam. The paper explains the role of CBT...
The availability of skilled labor and institutions of higher education that can contribute to human capacity building are prerequisites for tourism-dependent nations like Vietnam. The exploration of students’ motivations is one way in which the role of institutions of higher education in capacity building and tourism development can be further unde...
Inclusive growth is contested yet adopted by the World Bank to reduce poverty and inequality through rapid economic growth. Research has tested inclusive growth in sectors including agriculture, but few studies apply it to tourism which is significant for many developing countries. The paper interrogates tourism-led inclusive growth: supply chains,...
A study was undertaken among the residents in Ha Long Bay, Quang Ninh, Vietnam, to examine the perceived impacts of tourism and to explore residents’ support for tourism development. In-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 residents. The findings show that, on the whole, respondents viewed tourism positively and displayed strong...
The impacts of tourism have been given much attention by scholars attempting to examine the perceptions as well as attitudes of the local residents toward tourism. Such studies have been carried out thoroughly in the context of the developed countries. However, very little research has been carried out in developing countries. This study attempts t...
Cuc Phuong National Park (CPNP) is Vietnam’s first national park which has become a model for national parks and protected systems in Vietnam since its establishment in 1962. In spite of its importance to tourism, no systematic analysis has been undertaken thus far to understand its residents’ perceptions toward tourism in their area. Guided by the...
This study’s objective was to investigate the Cuc Phuong National Park (CPNP) residents’ perceptions of tourism impacts and their level of support for tourism development in their areas. In April 2008, survey data were collected in 5 communes in CPNP. It was found that, in general, the surveyed residents perceived tourism impacts positively, especi...