Inaugural Professorial Lecture –Professor Maree Thyne
75 Albany Street, Dunedin, Otago
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About Professor Maree Thyne's research:
Maree’s research focus is consumer behaviour, in particular tourist behaviour. She has over 20 years’ experience in examining tourists’ needs and wants, determining how we can best meet these to provide a satisfying experience. Encompassing an extensive global network, Maree has led international research projects into several areas including examining the impact of tourists interacting with other tourists; the changing nature of cultural tourists; and understanding cruise tourist motivations. Maree is regarded as an international expert in cruise tourism and her research has advised various tourism stakeholders, including: Cruise New Zealand Association; National Port Authorities, Regional Tourism Organisations and individual operators. Working closely with businesses, Maree has led significant curriculum development around ensuring students are able to apply marketing theory to real business problems. Maree holds various service roles within the University, including Acting Dean (Graduate Research School), Acting Head of Department (Marketing), and she is a member of Senate and the University Equity Committee.
This lecture will be followed with light refreshments, tea, coffee and juice.
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