Date of Award
4-2022
Document Type
Thesis
Department
Political Science
First Advisor
Patrick Donnay
Abstract
The tourism industry, one of the largest in the world, is arguably one of the most volatile industries we look at. Through the varying sub-sectors of tourism, we narrow in on the family resort industry, predominately in the upper Midwest. You may hear me refer to them as Family-Operated-Resort-Destinations, but they serve unique clientele in a unique way. This industry faces immense pressure from mild tax code changes, politicians, DNR regulations, fishing quality, climate change, gas prices, foreign affairs and more. During this paper, I will examine the future of Family-Operated-Resort-Destinations.
Recommended Citation
Casselman, Colton L., "The Future of Family-Operated Resort-Destinations" (2022). Political Science Theses and Capstones. 22.
https://pines.bemidjistate.edu/capstone-polisci/22
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Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations Commons, Finance and Financial Management Commons, Hospitality Administration and Management Commons, Political Science Commons, Recreation Business Commons, Regional Economics Commons, Rural Sociology Commons, Taxation Commons, Tourism Commons, Tourism and Travel Commons