Case study of Singapore's Integrated Resorts.

The motivation behind this study is to examine the impacts of the Integrated Resorts (IRs) on the tourism industry. It looks at the international and local gambling and tourism scene to provide a background on the dynamic and competitive environment. The rationale of the government in improving the...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Chua, Sarah Wei Lin., Nguyen, Thanh Nha., Yuan, Zihui.
Other Authors: Henderson, Joan C.
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Published: 2008
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/10348
_version_ 1811679924301332480
author Chua, Sarah Wei Lin.
Nguyen, Thanh Nha.
Yuan, Zihui.
author2 Henderson, Joan C.
author_facet Henderson, Joan C.
Chua, Sarah Wei Lin.
Nguyen, Thanh Nha.
Yuan, Zihui.
author_sort Chua, Sarah Wei Lin.
collection NTU
description The motivation behind this study is to examine the impacts of the Integrated Resorts (IRs) on the tourism industry. It looks at the international and local gambling and tourism scene to provide a background on the dynamic and competitive environment. The rationale of the government in improving the competitiveness of Singapore using the IRs is investigated, particularly focusing on their economic and social impacts. With the focal point on the two winning bidders of the IRs, an analysis is made using two tourism models on how effective their likely impact on the Singapore’s destination competitiveness. The results of the analysis will also hope to demonstrate how the speculation of the success of the IRs is a matter for debate.
first_indexed 2024-10-01T03:16:53Z
format Final Year Project (FYP)
id ntu-10356/10348
institution Nanyang Technological University
last_indexed 2024-10-01T03:16:53Z
publishDate 2008
record_format dspace
spelling ntu-10356/103482023-05-19T05:44:57Z Case study of Singapore's Integrated Resorts. Chua, Sarah Wei Lin. Nguyen, Thanh Nha. Yuan, Zihui. Henderson, Joan C. Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Industries and labor The motivation behind this study is to examine the impacts of the Integrated Resorts (IRs) on the tourism industry. It looks at the international and local gambling and tourism scene to provide a background on the dynamic and competitive environment. The rationale of the government in improving the competitiveness of Singapore using the IRs is investigated, particularly focusing on their economic and social impacts. With the focal point on the two winning bidders of the IRs, an analysis is made using two tourism models on how effective their likely impact on the Singapore’s destination competitiveness. The results of the analysis will also hope to demonstrate how the speculation of the success of the IRs is a matter for debate. 2008-09-24T07:42:39Z 2008-09-24T07:42:39Z 2007 2007 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/10348 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
spellingShingle DRNTU::Business::Industries and labor
Chua, Sarah Wei Lin.
Nguyen, Thanh Nha.
Yuan, Zihui.
Case study of Singapore's Integrated Resorts.
title Case study of Singapore's Integrated Resorts.
title_full Case study of Singapore's Integrated Resorts.
title_fullStr Case study of Singapore's Integrated Resorts.
title_full_unstemmed Case study of Singapore's Integrated Resorts.
title_short Case study of Singapore's Integrated Resorts.
title_sort case study of singapore s integrated resorts
topic DRNTU::Business::Industries and labor
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/10348
work_keys_str_mv AT chuasarahweilin casestudyofsingaporesintegratedresorts
AT nguyenthanhnha casestudyofsingaporesintegratedresorts
AT yuanzihui casestudyofsingaporesintegratedresorts