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Kramer, Christopher William. "The homestead : revisited /." Full-text of dissertation on the Internet (2.91 MB), 2010. http://www.lib.jmu.edu/general/etd/2010/masters/kramercw/kramercw_masters_04-21-2010.pdf.

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Nguyen, Van chat. "Les "homestays" dans le delta du Mékong (Vietnam) : facteurs de réussite et effets de développement humain : cas d'étude île d'An Binh, province de Vinh Long." Thesis, Perpignan, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PERP0047.

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Le tourisme homestay, est un thème de recherche émergent, en particulier au Vietnam où il est à la mode actuellement, et est, de ce fait, souvent cité par des médias locaux, par des administrations locales ou choisi comme sujet de recherche par les étudiants. Le homestay est aussi un choix d’activité économique pour des jeunes non seulement dans les grandes villes mais aussi en zone rurale, plus particulièrement dans la province de Vinh Long du delta du Mékong, où le homestay est considéré comme un des produits touristiques originaux de la région. Il est notamment reconnu par les autorités de la province de Vinh Long comme un produit touristique essentiel dans le but de faire du tourisme un secteur économique et culturel important à long terme et de contribuer au programme de la nouvelle ruralité (« nông thôn mới »). Au cours des dernières années, certaines études se sont intéressées aux contributions économiques des homestays du delta du Mékong. Nous avons choisi d’étudier le homestay en adoptant une perspective multidimensionnelle. La question capitale pour nous est celle-ci : peut-on considérer le développement des homestays comme un outil de développement humain sous l’angle de l’économie, du social, de la culture et de l’environnement ? Autrement dit, est-ce qu’il permet aux entrepreneurs ou gérants de homestays ainsi qu’aux habitants d’élargir leurs capabilités. De ce point vue, l’approche par les capabilités de l’économiste Amartya Sen (Sen 2000) permet de porter un regard neuf quant aux objectifs et au devenir du homestay.Notre objectif central dans cette thèse est d’examiner les relations entre l’approche par les capabilités et l’entrepreneur homestay et le développement humain dans le contexte rural du Vietnam. Pour mener à bien ce travail, l’approche qualitative a été mobilisée, y compris la recherche bibliographique, l’observation, l’observation participante, les entretiens semi-directifs auprès de 24 acteurs clés (6 autorités locales, 1 responsable d’une compagnie touristique locale, 16 habitants, 1 formateur touristique) et la méthode du récit de vie auprès de 15 entrepreneurs et gérants de homestay. Ces méthodes sont complémentaires même si le récit de vie joue un rôle central.Fort de ce travail, les résultats obtenus montrent que le développement du homestay apporte des effets positifs sur la vie des entrepreneurs, des gérants homestays et leur famille sous le regard du développement humain. Plus spécifiquement, le développement du homestay permet aux entrepreneur, gérants de homestay et leur famille d’avoir plus de moyens afin d’avoir une bonne santé, d’acquérir du savoir et d’avoir accès aux ressources nécessaires pour jouir d’un niveau de vie convenable. La présence des homestay a des effets positifs pour les habitants de cette île en termes d’économie, de social, de culture et d’environnement. Pourtant, le tourisme homestay n’est pas une baguette magique capable d’apporter toutes les solutions, il a aussi des impacts négatifs, notamment socio-culturels.Afin de rendre le développement du tourisme homestay de l’île d’An Binh plus pertinent, notre proposition prioritaire réside en la mise en œuvre de différentes solutions (la diversité des activités touristiques, l’attention à l’authenticité, l’orientation vers les touristes domestiques). Plus important, il est nécessaire de viser à accroître l’agencéité des habitants pour qu’ils puissent élargir leurs opportunités dans différentes dimensions de la vie. Ces solutions supposent une coopération fiable entre habitants, acteurs privés et acteurs publics impliqués dans la sphère d’entrepreneuriat du tourisme homestay
Homestay tourism is an emerging research theme, especially in Vietnam, where it is fashionable nowadays, and is therefore often cited by local media, by local governments or as a research topic by students. Homestay is also a choice of economic activity for young people not only in big cities but also in rural areas, especially in Vinh Long province, located in the Mekong Delta, where homestay is considered as one of the most original tourist products. It is recognized by the authorities of Vinh Long province as an essential tourist product aimed at making tourism an important economic and cultural sector in the long term and contributing to the program of new rurality ("nông thôn mới"). In recent years, some studies have focused on the economic contributions of homestay in the Mekong Delta. We decided to conduct a study on homestay from a multi-dimensional perspective. The main research question is, “Is the development of homestay considered as a tool for human development from socio-economic, cultural and environmental perspectives?” In other words, does homestay allow homestay businessmen or homestay managers as well as inhabitants to expand their capabilities? From such points of view, the capability approach of the economist Amartya Sen (Sen 2000) provides a fresh perspective on the goals and future of homestay.The primary objective of this thesis is to examine the relationship between the capability approach, the homestay businessmen, and human development in the rural context of Vietnam. To carry out this research, the qualitative approach was employed, including bibliographic research, observation, participant observation, semi-structured interviews with 24 key participants-cum-stakeholders (six local authorities, one person in charge of local tourist company, 16 local inhabitants, and one tourist trainer), and the life history method with 15 homestay businessmen and homestay managers. These methods are complementary to each other with the life history method playing a pivotal role.The results of this thesis show that the development of homestay brings positive effects on the lives of homestay businessmen, homestay managers and their families in the respect of human development. More specifically, the development of the homestay allows those stakeholders to have more means to gain good health and knowledge, thus having access to important resources to pursue their rising living standards. Homestay has positive effects on the An Binh island’s inhabitants socio-economically, culturally, and environmentally. However, homestay tourism is not a magic wand capable of providing all solutions, which means it also has negative impacts, particularly socio-cultural ones.In order to make the development of homestay tourism more efficient on An Binh Island, the top priority is the implementation of different solutions such as the diversification of tourist activities, attention to authenticity, and orientation towards domestic tourists. More importantly, it is essential to enhance the agency of the inhabitants so that they can expand their opportunities in different dimensions of life. These solutions require effective cooperation between inhabitants, and private and public sectors involved in the sphere of entrepreneurship of homestay tourism
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Pickard, Douglas. "The 1892 Homestead Strike a story of social conflict in industrial America /." Diss., Connect to the thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10066/1019.

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Boeggering, Andrea M. "Transition : observing the dynamic face of an industrial area." Virtual Press, 1998. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1116354.

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Thoughts, memories or stories are stored as images in our minds. These images are a collection of realistic as well as unrealistic pictures. They help us to experience, to communicate, and to remember. A vehicle that implies a strongly visual image is architecture. With the new century, industrial architecture became an image for power, energy, and movement But today the once blooming manufacturing industry reached a stage of transition, it is dying out Our environment, our needs, and we are constantly changing. How does this transition affect our needs, or environment, and us? Does it mean, that our images change, too? And if so, will this change affect our experiences, memories, and our communication? This thesis explores the transition by observing and influencing a distinctive architectural setting. To talk, write, discuss about an image, we need to translate it into language. The metaphor for the connection of the industrial world and power, energy, and motion is the "Dynamic Face".
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Lynch, Paul A. "Conceptual relationships between hospitality and space in the homestay sector." Thesis, Queen Margaret University, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.272704.

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Cao, Li. "Analisi sulla progettazione e pianificazione del servizio di Homestay rurale in Cina — Studio nel villaggio di Chenjia, Taizhou." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2021. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/22458/.

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Il grande ambiente promuove lo sviluppo dell'industria del Homestay (il soggiorno in famiglia o b & b), il tradizionale processo di progettazione del Homestay deve essere costantemente aggiornato. In questo documento, viene proposto un sistema completo e sistematico di progettazione di alloggi in famiglia, che combina il concetto di design del servizio (orientato alle persone, centrato sull'attività) e prende il modello a doppio diamante come base del processo di progettazione, e viene messo in pratica in la progettazione di alloggi rurali nel villaggio di Chenjia.E denominato: PlanT.
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Juveland, Sara Racheal. "Foreign Language Students' Beliefs about Homestays." PDXScholar, 2011. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/289.

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Language students studying abroad are presented with multiple housing options. Living with a host family in a homestay is widely believed to be the most beneficial option. However, little research has been done as to how students' beliefs about homestays may affect their choice of housing. In this study, 116 language students completed the Student Beliefs About Homestays Questionnaire. Quantitative and qualitative data analyses indicated that students value homestays not only for the opportunity for language acquisition, but also for the inside look at the family life and culture of the host country and for the support a family setting provides. Student beliefs about negative aspects of homestays (such as the possibility of being placed with a bad family) and the role of the homestay placement program were also investigated; several practical implications were drawn for staff in homestay placement programs and language institutions that may improve the homestay experience.
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Kinoshita, Aoi. "Negotiating identities, experiences of Japanese female students in Vancouver homestay settings." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/MQ61574.pdf.

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Oranratmanee, Rawiwan. "Rural homestay : interrelationships between space, social interaction and meaning in northern Thailand." Thesis, Oxford Brookes University, 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.490506.

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Home, the most significant thing in man's life, still experiences various changes within the society of which it is a part. Realising this, the thesis sets out to understand home and the changes it undergoes when it is commercialised as 'homestay', a tourist lodging in a private home. It achieves this by investigating three homestay villages in Northern Thailand, in tenus of activities, space use and objects; social interaction; and meanings of home. Taking a qualitative approach, it integrates methods from the anthropological and architectural disciplines to explore these categories and synthesise their interrelationships, thereby deriving the conclusions and implications. The contribution of lmowledge includes: 1) exploration of the interrelationships between space, social interaction, and meanings in the home environment; . .2) the theoretical discussion of homestay relating to the context of home, home commercialisation, tourism and hospitality, and vernacular traditions and; 3) an integrative research model for studying physical, social and cultural relationships, which deepens and widens ways of seeing and understanding relationships between people, place and ideas. The strength of this thesis is the interdisciplinary study bridging three disciplines: architecture, anthropology and tourism. The thesis shows the centrality of spatio-social analysis of domestic space, as defined by local actors themselves, to understanding the process and impacts of homestay development, thus providing strong empirical basis of . socio-cultural processes. The work documents by text and graphics the cycle of rural life along with that of tourism, the researcher's experiences as a guest inside homestay villages and houses, and the changes in the case study villages being vulnerable to the impacts of rural tourism. It demonstrates the explanatory potential of anthropology and architecture combined while paying ~ttention to the dimension of tourism and vernacular traditions. The empirical findings have shown that homestay is a national tourism policy brought to rural villages which aims to develop social and economic aspects of rural villages and regions. From all three case studies, though there are social and cultural distinctions, strong relationships were found between the spatial characteristics of rural houses and the social interactions produced in them. The characteristics of the space and the hospitality of the people ease the establishment and implementation of homestay and, it is the meaning of home, perceived by the inhabitants, that allows the use of a rural home for economic purposes. Identification of these findings leads to an understanding of why the home is commercialised as homestay for the economic well-being of the family, what happens inside heime and how homestay inhabitants cope with their lives along with commercialisation. The thesisconcltides by emphasiSing the need to assess, reconsider, clarify and redefine the terms, concepts, practices and controls of homestay in Northern Thailand. Further research. is needed to fill gaps in 'lmowledge and answer questions about homestay practices i~ Northern Thailand and international conteh'ts. The· thesis emphasises the need for interdisciplinary study of the dialectic relationship between people, place and' ideas in the diversified context of change, not only in the fields being studied herein but in other fields that seekmulti-dimensional understandings ofthe environment.
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Karlsson, Rebecca. "Homework before homestay : The importance of host-training for sustainable tourism development." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för organisation och entreprenörskap (OE), 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-59858.

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When tourism is growing fast it is important to develop it in a sustainable way which benefits the communities involved as much as possible. Homestay tourism can benefit local communities such as mass tourism has been widely criticized for failing to do. Homestay has shown to be successful as a tool for building sustainable tourism and contributing to locals involved in other countries. The concept has given hosts an opportunity to gain from their local resources. This gives the resources importance thereby locals preserve them. Although, there is a lack of studies on how the homestay concept can contribute to sustainable tourism development and how the concept is implemented in the Philippines. The aim with the research is to explore impacts of the homestay concept in sustainable tourism development through following perspectives: assess the social and economic impacts of having a homestay, identify motivational factors behind local peoples' decisions to put up a homestay, explore further ways of developing homestays in a developing country with focus on the central part of The Philippines. In the research, several challanges for implementing the homestay concept in a sustainable way have been identified and given suggestions on. The biggest challenge identified is that hosts do not have the skills and knowledge for the purpose of the homestay concept. The study argue that this challenge could be overcome by host-training to a large extent. This host-training should preferably be facilitated by the government, which in the Philippines has internal challenges such as reversed hierarchy and low commitment to overcome before being able to facilitate the homestays for a more sustainable tourism development.
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De, Silvey Caitlin O'Brian. "Salvage rites making memory on a Montana homestead." Thesis, Open University, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.413821.

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Krug, Kristen. "THE GEOCHEMISTRY AND HYDROGEOLOGY OF ABANDONED HOMESTEAD RESERVOIRS." OpenSIUC, 2008. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/471.

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The main purpose of this study was to determine if geology controls the water quality and hydrology of abandoned, hand-dug, homestead reservoirs scattered throughout the Shawnee National Forest. Field, laboratory, and statistical methods were used to identify the hydrologic and gTwo main groups emerged; one comprised of reservoirs with large diameter casings and shallow water depth, while the other consisted of reservoirs with small diameter casings and deep water depth.eochemical nature of the reservoirs in the SNF.
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Swedin, Eric G. "The Swett Homestead: An Oral History 1909-1970." DigitalCommons@USU, 1991. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/7206.

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Making extensive use of oral interviews with the surviving children, this thesis is an biography of Oscar and Emma Swett and their children, who lived on a homestead in Greendale, Utah, (near Flaming Gorge Reservoir) from 1909 to 1970. The family is representative of a group of families who moved to Greendale and engaged in small-scale cattle ranching. The introduction of new technology changed their lifestyles and homestead economics, while simultaneously Greendale evolved from a rural agricultural environment to become part of a National Recreation Area.
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Ole, Petenya Shani Y. "Hosts' motvations for participation, problems and challenges in Homestay Tourism - Shompole Maasai, Kenya." Thesis, Clemson University, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10119452.

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The Tourism sector is a key driver for socio-economic growth in most rural communities in Africa. In Kenya, tourism as an industry is the second highest foreign exchange earner after agriculture and accounts for 10 percent Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Homestay Tourism is a vital subsector of the Kenyan Tourism and has been promoted to diversify its products base, provide availability of beds or accommodation in rural areas, to empower the local communities economically, and enhance the quality of life of local hosts. However, little empirical evidence exists to ascertain motivations that sway homestay owners in rural areas of Kenya to host foreign visitors in their homes. The focus of the study aims to explore and describe primary motivational factors for homestay providers to offer such services, problems, and challenges encountered during service delivery within Shompole - Maasai Community of Kenya. This qualitative study used semi-structured and open-ended questionnaires for face to face interviews with 27 respondents in three out of five villages in Shompole Group Ranch. Findings of the study will assist the County and National governments, homestay providers, tourism planners and stakeholders in developing quality homestay products, marketing and ensure compliance with set guidelines for all players in the sector.

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Dyke, Daniel Lee 1959. "The history of the Homestake Opera House, 1912-1937." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/276983.

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Beginning in the mid 19th Century, intercontinental railroad service made it possible for theatrical road companies to move more freely across America and perform in the smaller community opera houses. This thesis is about one of these opera houses, the Homestake Opera House in Lead, South Dakota. This thesis chronicles the events from the conception of the opera house by Pheobe Hearst and Thomas Grier, to the construction of the structure, 1911 through 1914, and finally through some of the events that took place in the opera house from the opening in August, 1914 to late November, 1936, at which time the opera house was converted into a movie house. Focus is given to the road companies that performed in the opera house within the time period specified. Such performances are chronicled by date, company name, title and type of performance, and names of the author(s).
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Ndaba, Emmanuel Zakhele, and Z. L. M. Khumalo. "Ukwakhiwa komuzi wesiZulu / the building of a Zulu homestead." Thesis, University of Zululand, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10530/1851.

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Lwethulwa ukufeza izidingo zeziqu zobuDokotela kwiNzululwazi (Doctor of Philosophy) emnyangweni wezilimi zoMdabu naMasiko eNyuvesi yaKwaZulu, 2017. Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in African Languages in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Zululand, 2017.
Lolu cwaningo lucubungula indlela yokwakhiwa komuzi wesiZulu ukubaluleka nokunakekelwa kwawo. Lubheka imikhutshana eyenziwa kusukela umuzi uthutha enxiweni elidala uyokwakhiwa enxiweni elisha uze uqanjwe igama noma amagama. Isahluko sokuqala siveza ucwaningo nenhloso yalo. Kuvezwa umklamo wocwaningo nendlela esetshenziswe ngenkathi kubhekenwe nalo mshikashika. Kwenekwa umlando omfishane ngendlela okwakhiwa ngayo umuzi wesiZulu. Isahluko sesibili sibheka kabanzi imikhutshana namasiko enziwa uma umuzi usuka enxiweni elidala uyokwakhiwa enxiweni elisha. Kubhekwa ukubethela kwenxiwa elisha, ukwakhiwa kwezindlu ngokosiko nokubaluleka kwazo. Isahluko sesithathu sigxile kakhulu ekuqanjweni kwegama lomuzi nokubaluleka kwalo. Kuqalwa lapho kubikwa, kumenywa, kwenziwa utshwala, kuhlatshwa imbuzi nenkomo. Isahluko sesine siveza sicubungule ukwakhiwa komuzi wakoMkhulu. Lapha kubhekwa isigodlo, ezinye izindlu zakoMkhulu, isibaya semikhosi namabutho nesibaya sezinkomo. Isahluko sesihlanu sigxile emfuyweni yomuzi wesiZulu. Imfuyo ebhekwayo yile: izinkomo, isibaya sezinkomo nemisebenzi yezinkomo. Izimbuzi, isibaya sezimbuzi nemisebenzi yezimbuzi. Izimvu, isibaya sezimvu nemisebenzi yezimvu. Isahluko sesithupha sicubungula ukubiywa komuzi wesiZulu. Kubhekwa isango, izintuba nothango. Isahluko sesikhombisa sizobe sesiyiphothula le mbenge bese sihlaziya lonke ucwaningo, siveze izincomo kanye nesiphetho. SUMMARY The research looks and investigates on how to build a Zulu homestead and how to look after it. It looks firstly on how to move from an old homestead to a new homestead as well as the manner in which it is named. Chapter one looks at the research aims, limitations and research methods. The research gives a background on how the Zulus build their homesteads. Chapter two looks deeply on how to move from an old homestead to a new homestead according to Zulu custom. The head of the kraal invites a witch doctor to put his/her pegs called izikhonkwane at night as a protection against wizards and lightning. The research looks at how they perform it. The Zulu huts are a round-dome shaped structure made by sticking a row of saplings in a circular trench some six inches deep and about fifteen feet in diameter. The Zulu huts everywhere are built on the same plan ever disturbing the customary arrangement of huts. Chapter three concentrates on the naming of homesteads which reflect the innate’s desire for peace, good health, joy and happiness. The research looks at the Zulu customary activities that are performed during the naming of a Zulu homestead. Chapter four investigates the way in which a King’s palace is built and the difference between the King’s residence and an ordinary person’s residence. Chapter five is the investigation of the following livestock, cattle, goats, sheep, chicken and dogs. Moreover their importance in Zulu and places where they are kept at night. Chapter six deals with the way in which a homestead had a hedge around it, main gate and small gates. Chapter seven covers findings of the research, recommendations and conclusion.
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Carnaffan, Sarah Jane. "Peru : land of the Incas? : development and culture in responsible, homestay tourism in Peru." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10443/1043.

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Mass tourism and mainstream development have been widely criticised as continuing in the colonial legacies of market integration on highly unequal terms, failing to benefit local people and for causing environmental and cultural destruction. Responsible, homestay tourism, where tourists stay in local peoples’ homes in the rural areas of largely developing countries, proposes an alternative to mass tourism. It has emerged within sustainable development principles of working to benefit local people and to protect ‘fragile’ natural environments and traditional cultures. However, homestay tourism privileges global markets to deliver the interdependent agendas of development and cultural revival. It is this central assumption that market mechanisms will bring sustainable development, that has largely been left unchallenged in popular and academic discussions of responsible tourism and that this thesis examines. Travel to experience other cultures and to benefit others is a deeply rooted cultural practice among certain sectors of UK and, more widely, Northern1 societies. Notions of elite travel as the pursuit of educational experiences have been normalised through the legacies of the ‘Grand Tour’. Moreover, imaginations of travel as a quest to discover ‘new’ lands, resources and peoples originated in and drove colonial exploration. The idea of travel to benefit others can be traced to imperialism’s moral project, the missionary movements and the ‘civilizing mission’, whose ideals and goals arguably carry through into development discourses. While often seen as an alternative to more exploitative mass tourism, homestay tourism could be argued to validate these contentious imaginative legacies. It provides spaces for contact between tourists and ‘exotic’ peoples, while claiming to bring developmental benefits. Moreover, it offers a product to fulfil Northern, middle-class consumers’ tastes for niche, exclusive and ethical products. This thesis aims to explore the neo-liberal approaches to sustainable development embedded in homestay tourism by bringing together a critical analysis of the intersecting genealogies of colonialism, development and class-based tastes in travel. Moreover, it examines the home as an emerging space of commodity culture. It combines these theoretical perspectives with a multi-sited study of homestay tourism in Peru. Sites are studied across multiple scales and include popular and promotional material (guide books, travel company brochures and websites), international development agencies’ policy documents and interviews with key actors from international development agencies, Peruvian State agencies, NGOs and responsible travel agents and indigenous community tourism association leaders. It also draws on observations recorded and photographs taken during participating in homestays during fieldwork in Peru. Drawing on postcolonial critiques of tourism, post-development perspectives that highlight the professionalisation of the development industry and literature exploring the historical legacy of colonialism and modernisation in Peru, this thesis proposes that homestay tourism needs to consider more deeply the assumptions on which it trades. It suggests that the absence of critical reflection within the industry seriously weakens its radical claims of offering an alternative to mass tourism and mainstream development.
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Baez, Noemi. "Religion & ethnic identity among Mexican youths in Homestead, Florida." FIU Digital Commons, 2003. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/1365.

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Immigrant youth are the fastest growing component of the U.S. population and Mexicans are the largest immigrant group in the U.S. The manner in which they integrate into U.S. society and the ways that they become civically engaged, will greatly determine the nature of civil society in the United States over the next few decades. Moreover, religion is increasingly recognized as an important factor in immigrant adaptation. Based upon fieldwork of participant observation and interviews in Homestead, Florida, this thesis examined the relationship among Mexican youths' identity, religion and civic engagement. I found that if these youths are active in religious practices they will be more likely to identify themselves as part of the dominant group, in this case American society. Religious groups are powerful tools that can help these youth reach the greater community.
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Blinman, Teerawan. "An investigation of tourism impacts on rural communities : a study of Homestay Tourism in Thailand." Thesis, Oxford Brookes University, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.579517.

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Throughout Thailand there is a considerable pressure on communities to seek alternative forms of economic development. Tourism, as one of the major sources which has potential for economic growth, was introduced to rural communities in a form of homestay tourism. The Thai government has promoted a homestay scheme to a number of communities across the country as a tool for rural community development. The emphasis is placed on improving the quality of life of local people by using the resources which they already have as tourist attractions. With the growth of tourism in rural communities, it is inevitable that change has been brought to the communities as revealed in this study. This dissertation investigates the impacts of homestay tourism as reported by local residents in rural communities in Thailand. The research also developed a management framework which was adapted from the Limits of Acceptable Change (LAC) framework for homestay tourism in Thailand. Three homestay destinations in Thailand were chosen as case studies which display differences in numbers of houses for hosting tourists, tourism resources, number of years they have been in business and in approaches to tourism management and operations. However, what they share in common is the fact that the sites have been certified by the Office of Tourism Development (OTD) as reaching the standard of quality in terms of management, security, services, and activities for running homestay. In order to gain insights from the local residents regarding tourism III their communities, semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions and participant observations were the empirical research methods applied. These techniques were used to triangulate evidence and validate data. The findings showed that the homestay case studies have provided evidence of impacts arising from the development of tourism in the communities. While some impacts were caused by the relationships between the hosts and guests, others resulted from the communities' differing implementations of the OTD's management framework of homestay. This research also identified a number of actions which aim at policy-makers in central and local government bodies in Thailand.
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Bonett, Suarez Jean Pierre, Zea Diana Elizabeth Lamas, Quispe Yandery del Rosario Mera, and Pérez María Cristina Picón. "Proyecto de negocio “homespa” servicio de spa a domicilio." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655307.

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El presente trabajo muestra un análisis integral de la propuesta de Negocio llamado Home Spa, la cual surge a raíz de las necesidades de un grupo de mujeres por verse y sentirse bien con ellas mismas estando dentro de casa sin tener que salir y exponerse a contagiarse del COVID -19. En base a esa necesidad hemos comenzado a desarrollar los aspectos generales de Negocio como es llegar a definir el servicio, desarrollar el plan estratégico, hacer el análisis interno y externo y las estrategias a desarrollar para lograr nuestros objetivos. Se ha realizado una investigación y validación del mercado objetivo, desarrollo del Plan de Marketing, operaciones, estructura organizacional y recursos humanos y finalmente el Plan económico-financiero. Es así como HOMESPA no solo se presenta como una propuesta innovadora, segura, rentable y sostenible en el tiempo sino también colabora con el bienestar de las mujeres en esta coyuntura que vive actualmente el país.
This work shows a complete analysis of the Business proposal called Home Spa, which arises from the needs of a group of women to look and feel good about themselves while being in their homes without having to go out and expose themselves to getting the COVID -19. Based on this need, we have begun to develop the general aspects of the Business, such as defining the service, developing the strategic plan, making the internal and external analysis and the strategies to develop to achieve our objectives. An investigation and validation of the target market, development of the Marketing Plan, operations, organizational structure, and human resources and finally the economic-financial Plan has been carried out. Thus, Home Spa is not only presented as an innovative, safe, profitable, and sustainable proposal, but also contributes to the well-being of women in this situation that the country is currently experiencing.
Trabajo de investigación
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Clark, Sara. "Hosting in Costa Rica: A Mix of Money and Motherhood." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/19188.

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This thesis explores perspectives of 30 women hosting international students in a rural, coastal town in Costa Rica through an International Studies lens - interdisciplinary, critical, and bridging theory and practice. Analysis of 30 semi-structured interview sessions, which included 2 questionnaires, conducted over 10 weeks living with 3 host mothers contributes to understanding the impact of study abroad on host families. Hosting is discussed as a preferred form of paid care work in that it is flexible and enjoyable. Women host for the income as well as for the joy of mothering students. Host perspectives are shared regarding benefits and challenges of and lessons learned from hosting. Recommendations are made for homestay program administrators and international educators, including recommendations for addressing power dynamics to ensure reciprocal exchanges.
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Royes, Luke Edmund. "A case study of policy enactment: Examining a homestay program for Indigenous students in a Catholic all-boys secondary school." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2020. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/137214/1/Luke_Royes_Thesis.pdf.

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This study investigated a homestay program for Indigenous students from remote communities at a Catholic all-boys secondary school in metropolitan Queensland. The policy enactment research explored how the program was enacted as a response to broader Reconciliation and Closing the Gap goals. The research design involved a case study of an Edmund Rice Education Australia (EREA) school including site analysis, document analysis, and interviews. The study revealed the homestay program as a local instance of reconciliation policy created tensions and anxieties in achieving objectives. Historical, symbolic and educational questions were a repeated theme, highlighting the significant challenges of reconciliation-in-action.
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Lakzadeh, Pardis. "Economic evaluation of a novel homestead food production program in rural Cambodia." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/57982.

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Background: For over 20 years Helen Keller International has implemented homestead food production (HFP) programs in developing countries to improve the nutritional status of women and children, household food security and income. The HFP model encourages year-round food production through home gardens and animal husbandry. Although, HFP has been successful in increasing household food production, economic assessment of this program has been limited. In order for program implementers to allocate limited resources efficiently, there is a need for a rigorous economic assessment of HFP programs. Objective: To (1) identify factors associated with household income in rural, Cambodia, (2) to systematically measure and monetize food production from gardens and fishponds, and explore the cost-effectiveness of HFP in Cambodia in a cost-benefit analysis (CBA), using data from a randomized control trial (RCT), (3) explore the sensitivity of the CBA results and alternative scenarios for program implementation. Methods: Factors associated with household income, were examined using a generalized linear mixed model at a univariate and multivariate level. Food production was estimated from multiple longitudinal data sources. The program benefits (food production) were monetized using local village market values, while costs were determined through a micro-costing analysis. A CBA was carried out from the project perspective and the net monetary benefit in each study arm was estimated and compared to control households. Lastly, the sensitivity of the CBA results was tested in a one-way sensitivity and scenario analysis. Results: Assessment of baseline household income revealed that in rural Cambodia fishponds and pigs were associated with income. Households in the HFP program produced more food, relative to the control. The results from CBA show that home gardens are a cost-effective HFP intervention. The results from the scenario analysis suggest that the addition of fishponds to gardens may also be cost-effective if implemented outside a RCT. Conclusion: This study has developed tools to systematically measure and monetize food production from HFP, while finding that establishment of home gardens is a cost-effective use of resources.
Medicine, Faculty of
Population and Public Health (SPPH), School of
Graduate
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Phillips, Adele D. "Modern homestead : the elemental farmer and the subversion of the agrarian grid." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/46801.

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Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2009.
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 139-140).
America's Heartland is nearing a state of cardiac arrest. The practice of Industrial agriculture has caused the Central Plains to fail not only environmentally, but socially and economically as well. The problem is not an intrinsically architectural one; but can design, through its practice of rethinking relationships, provide a solution? This thesis is situated on the boundary between Jeffersonian ideals and those of Sustainability. It proposes a linear architecture of synthesis. The final design is a farming infrastructure with the sole purpose of harvesting 'atmospheric crops' such as wind energy, fog, dew and precipitation. Furthermore, new type of farmer is introduced: the Elemental Farmer. His products are precious commodities, and his territory is not bounded by The Grid.
by Adele D. Phillips.
M.Arch.
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Jui-Wen, Liu, and 劉瑞文. "Their Homestead, Our Homestay. Intercultural Experienced Learning: Trip of Elementary School Teachers to New Immigrant’s Hometown." Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/79115428817972748977.

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碩士
國立臺北教育大學
社會與區域發展學系碩士班
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The purpose of this research was to understand the motives of the elementary school teachers who visited the new immigrants’ hometowns and to observe the experience and the execution of these trips. The research subjects are the elementary school teachers who participated the intercultural learning projects and visited the new immigrants’ hometowns in Southeast Asia. Devising the qualitative study method, the research was conducted via participant observation and in-depth interview to narrate the researcher’s participation experience and the nine research subjects’ semi-structured interview. Analyzing the experience of the elementary school teachers’ who participated in the intercultural learning projects and visited the new immigrants’ hometowns in Southeast Asia and related documents, the conclusions of the research are as follows: 1. Research motivations: Comparing with common overseas tours, visiting the new immigrants’ hometowns with the immigrant families allows the project participants to experience the local life and culture in depth. The major motivations for the elementary school teachers to participate the intercultural learning project were the overseas tour and to experience the local life and culture; the secondary motivation was to help the new immigrants, as more than half of the project participants believed that the project would benefit the new immigrant families via supporting the trips back to their hometowns, establishing the confidence in the new immigrants’ children, and for the children to recognize their mothers’ native cultures. The project encountered a few challenges, however, including the desires and schedules of both the new immigrants and the project participants, the support from the new immigrants’ spouses, finding the hosting families in the countries of destination, etc. 2. Experiential learning process: Visiting the new immigrants’ hometowns with the families could increase the multicultural literacy of the elementary school teachers. We observed that experiencing the culture in a pleased atmosphere could eliminate the stereotypes, decrease the prejudices, and increase the empathy. The cultural impact could stimulate the ability of self-reflection and reframing, enabling the teachers to be more prepared for educating and coaching in school. 3. Execution: Appling their experiences in daily life or at school after coming back to Taiwan would be another new learning journey for the elementary school teachers. The capability of intercultural adaptation and self-reflection will grow in time. From the culturally responsive teaching point of view, however, most project participants can only play the roles of cultural organizers and social environment coordinators after coming back to Taiwan, as all teachers do not play the roles of meditators. 4. Overall observation: Teachers shall not over emphasize on Utilitarianism when recognizing new immigrants. Also, it is likely that the recognition of the new immigrants from the teacher only applies to the families they visited instead of the whole group. The research is to provide suggestions to the elementary school teachers and the project sponsors based on the conclusions above. The research processes and observations would also provide suggestions for the future researches.
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LIN,JUNG-CHEN and 林榮趁. "A Study on the Relationship between Homestay Owner’s Personality Traits, Operational Size and Performance – Taking Homestays in Cingjing, Nantou County As An Example." Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/67388673509962004291.

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亞洲大學
休閒與遊憩管理學系碩士在職專班
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The present study aims to investigate the impact of homestay owner’s personality traits and homestay size has on the operational performance. Research data were collected from the official Website of the Tourism Bureau, Ministry of Transportation and Communications, released in November 2008. Targeting homestays at Cingjing area in Renai Township, Nantou County, the study adopted literature review and in-depth interview to construct the framework and hypotheses. A survey,comprising homestay size, owner’s demographic data, personality traits scale, and operational performance indicators, was conducted as the research instrument. Among all 123 questionnaires sent to the randomly sampled homestay owners, 107 valid responses were returned, reaching a valid return rate of 86.9% All data collected from the survey and interview with homestay owners having profound practical experiences, were compiled by descriptive statistics, t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson’s product-moment correlation, and multiple stepwise regression analysis, followed by a description of the analysis result and verification. Conclusions of the study are as follows: A. Some variables of homestay owner’s background: seniority, gender, previous occupational experience, and retirement conditions, have a significant effect on the operational performance. Other variables such as operational mode, age, marital status, education, relevance of university/college major and residential area have no significant impact on the operational performance. B.Homestay size, comprising total capital amount, number of guestrooms, and number of employees, has a significant effect on the operational performance. In general, homestay with a total capital between 5.01~10 million NTD, accommodating 11~15 guestrooms, and staffed with 5~6 employees tend to achieve the highest performance. C. Homestay owner’s personality traits have a significantly positive correlation with operational performance. Among all traits, extraversion, conscientiousness, and agreeableness have the highest correlation. D.Personality traits such as extroversion, agreeableness, and consciousness have strong predicting power on the operational performance. In other words, homestay owner having personality traits of ardor, agreeableness, open-mindedness, honesty and integrity tends to win higher identification from consumers, which in turn, helps increase the operational performance.
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Syuan-Chen, Liu, and 劉宣岑. "The Study of Homestay Consumer Segmentation – A Case Study of PengHu Homestay." Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/kn8g8j.

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醒吾科技大學
觀光休閒系所
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In recent years, the ever-changing patterns and themes B & B industry, operating a bed and breakfast landscape features, rural experience, local cuisine, cultural characteristics ... and so on, in order to effectively achieve the purpose to enhance the business performance and enhance "weekday occupancy rates" is a bed and breakfast produce better business One of the key factors in the performance and sustainable operations. This study is intended to "B & B guest segment" view select Penghu Bed and Breakfasts case needs to be analyzed and the characteristics of its different characteristics of consumers, of the Bed and Breakfast can provide business operations of the industry to understand their niche and then voted to make the most appropriate inputs into improving marketing efforts to improve business performance. Conclusions This study presents under as follows: First, Penghu Bed consumer groups, can be divided into three groups of office workers, students, and other overseas visitors. Second, the B & B existing consumer segment is still the majority ethnic area students. Third, find overseas individual travelers appear. Fourth, this study suggests that individual visitors shall continue to observe the overseas consumer segment.
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li, chung yi, and 李忠益. "Homestay in Da-li village,observation of the coastal village / colonize the homestay design." Thesis, 1999. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/43758706815098600360.

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東海大學
建築學系
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To put up the homestay in village is the topic of this thesis. It takes that visitors intervene the residence, the in-fill space and the use of unnecessary space as the main way of thinking and the imitation in village-form and also in architecture as the basic attitude toward building. The first level of discussion is about touristry and residence. Under the objective of building the home-stay, the first question that we have to face will be a chain of changes of the nature of the village, of the pace, and also of the action-distance. We use these data to define the relationship between visitors and residents, and also to forecast and to control the behavior of visitors. Because of the limit of the narrow hinterland in the village, I had to explain the original use of unnecessary space in another way. This is the main reason that I brought forth the idea of using the unnecessary space. According to my observation, including the use of the rear of house, the yard, the vacant lot, the pass between houses, I found that, by reusing all the space, we can turn the existing unnecessary space into the main sphere of activities of visitors. Viewing the architectural entirety context from the aspect of in-fill space. The inhabitants of different characters built their own houses which conformed to their imagination and all these buildings became naturally a architectural entirety which has its own interesting and unique style. However, before we fill in any new building in the original village, a set of clear analytic model must be founded. This kind of village seems to be simple but in fact, there are including a lot of unexpected turns. Unless we can understand this idea, to fill in any new building will be meaningless. The third level of discussion is about the village-form and architectural imitation. The purpose of imitation is to reduce as far as possible the influences for the surrounding and its changing, when visitors move in, and also to create a please and relaxing living environment for them. By way of observing the use of architectural material and how I feel about the village, I colonize a proper experience of space to the attitude of planning and building the new structure. Found on the above-mentioned discussion, the steps to put the design into practice as follows: 1.The observation and analysis for the village. The collection of information. 2.The related discussing topic of the plan of village . 3.To systematise the information and to build the model of analytic method. 4.To construct the architectural form and building method (the model). 5.The systematization of village context ( after the intervention of touristry ) 6.To colonize the homestay design. To conclude the three levels of discussion and through the observation of the village, I try to build a model of the transformation of coastal village. I Took fishing village-Da Li as the target for proving my hypothesis. Through the transformation and rebuilding, I expect to provide a reasonable hypothesis and experiment for the development of this village.
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Chang, Chia-Chi, and 張家琪. "Visitors’ Motivation, Experience, and Satisfaction of Homestay Accommodation – the Example of Nanzhuang Y Homestay." Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/01438281423551436986.

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元智大學
經營管理碩士在職專班
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The homestay business is continuously growing as a result of fast development of tourism. However, the touring transition from plain sightseeing to nature or culture embracing has pushed traditional bed-and-breakfast homestays to transform. Homestays intend to provide not only more cozy accommodation but also localized programs and features such as eco-touring, cultural activities, and farm products. Homestays have gradually changed from imprints of frugality into expectation of value-adding. Nowadays homestays become more and more popular. The homestay owners should think how to attract tourists to choose homestays as their accommodation and how to compete with other homestay peers. Homestay owners need to understand the accommodation motivation of visitors and how visitors feel after experiencing overnight stay. By understanding the motivation and experiences of visitors, homestay owners should further ask whether or not visitors feel satisfied with the arrangement against their expectations. Visitors’ satisfaction will be used to evaluate the real needs of various visitors as to improve facilities and services of homestays and attract potential customers. This study adopted a field survey to understand homestay visitors’ motivation, experience, and satisfaction of homestay accommodation in Nanzhuang Miao-li area. 300 surveys were dispatched, 244 were collected and valid. The valid rate is 81.33%. The statistical analysis methods included item analysis, factor analysis, canonical correlation, and structural equation modeling SEM. The results found are as the following: (1)The stronger motivation of relaxing, the better feeling of accommodation experiences; (2)The stronger motivation of social interaction, the better feeling of accommodation experiences; (3)The stronger motivation of local characteristics touring, the better feeling of accommodation experiences; (4)The stronger motivation of homestay image touring, the better feeling of accommodation experiences; (5)The better feeling of accommodation experiences, the higher satisfaction of accommodation. This research is expected to assist homestay business in Nanzhuang area. Based on the results of this research, homestay owners might consider improving their environments and services for better need of relaxing and social interaction. Providing features of local characteristics and building up good image are also helpful for giving better accommodation experiences as to win better satisfactions of visitors.
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林淑娟. "Homestay,Rural Representation? Home Extension?!" Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/08193559240295715786.

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國立新竹教育大學
環境與文化資源學系碩士班
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With the people’s gradual emphasis on the quality of leisure life, and domestic tourism patterns having turned from mass tourism to niche tourism of local experience, homestay in Taiwan has become more and more flourishing, and it is also getting even more specialized, commercialized and delicate.The meaning of homestay, in addition to "places", is "people". Because of the existence of the proprietor, consumers experience a sense of relaxing and close relationships that city life lacked, and through space similar to their home to experience local people's living. This thesis applies the concept of rurality which defines the rural space as a constructed environment. Regarding the seven homestay in Beipu as the research examples, this thesis observes and analyzes the rural image which the operators constructed through the space of homestay, and has a research on the accommodation experiences and feelings of the consumers. To explore the homestay industry caused the perception of rural by operators and consumers. This perceptions restructure and continue to be experienced through the host-customer interactions and market demands, thus produces the rural idyll. Different people have different definitions of the rural, but still can not escape from comparing with the urban. Most of the homestay operators in the study area construct the rural image by the view of the visiters. They can grasp easily the differences in the rural because of their previous experience of urban life so that they can construct a distinctive space at homestay, but actually has the condition which comes apart with the Beipu place. The consumers often take it for granted that the operators introduce everything about local, they were convinced that the locals have the power of the perception .But the rural image which the operators constructed may not be present the real life in Beipu.It often deliberately removes household affairs and environmental mess, and even tend to simplifyand distort. Whether the deliberate manipulations of the operators or the experiences of the foreign consumers , the homestay space conveyed the image that the rural is a "beautiful place". The place for the consumers generates new tourist attraction, and even leads to emotional attachment through the intermedium and the conveyance of the homestay. Maybe the homestay can be a promoter of local tourism, and it also sells the imagination of the life by the rurality. In the past, travelers chose homestay because of travel, now the homestay can be the traveling purposes.
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Sun, Hsiu-Hui, and 孫秀惠. "Key Factors for Homestay Management - A Case Study of Lugu Country Xiao Ban Tain Homestay Village." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/s576sx.

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中原大學
企業管理研究所
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According to the statistic data from Tourism Bureau, Ministry of Transportation and Communications, the number of world travelers visited Taiwan had increased to 256.6% in the last decade. There are 68.35% of the visitors which were for the purpose of tourism. Especially the Project “Vanguard for Excellence in Tourism” which was the main concern of the Executive Yuan would attract tourists to experience the local culture. It is not only helpful for transforming the industry of rural area, but also enhances the quality and image of tourism in Taiwan. The main development was based on the local resources with the feature of local practice in order to prompt the local economic development. The homestay in Taiwan providing with grassroots and cultural feature where are developed at rural area which is the typical industry of reception service is one of the important catalysts to promote Taiwan tourism. Since the implementation of one week two days off, people can have more leisure time to pay more attention various types of tourism. As well as the homestay providing the distinguishing feature which can compete with others. This research is aimed to the key factor of homestay management through the evaluation. As well as it is aimed at the homestays of “Little Half-Sky” which ever won the honor of “the most beautiful community of Taiwan” where are located at the Lugu Township in Taiwan. Among those homestays, this research evaluates with three characteristic homestays:” Green Fairy”(綠晶鈴),”Yeh-Tsai-Yuan”(野菜園),”Yuan-Lu-San-Chun”(遠路山村). It is expected that this research can provide the core competence of business in this area, as well as promoting the efficiency of management. Furthermore, it can enhance the whole quality of tourism in this area. This research of the initial framework is based on the principles by literature review. The further action is in terms of the interview with experts in order to get the formal framework. Then, the research conducted the questionnaire survey for the homestay owners as well as the travelers who ever stayed in the same homestay. The techniques of analyzing questionnaire survey are used by DEMATEL-based on ANP (called DANP) in order to find out the key factor of homestay management in the “Little Half-Sky” and the causal relationship as well. Following is an example of the analyses for the customers in “Yuan-Lu-San-Chun”(遠路山村): 1.According to the results of this analysis, the key aspects of the homestay owners is “The embellishment and uniqueness for the outside design of a homestay”, “The environmental sanitary and maintenance”, “The marketing and promotion”, “The unique management”, “The respect for the environment and ecology, with the attitude toward organic life to manage a homestay”, “The efficiency of service and manner” 2.From the indication of the causal relationship, “the marketing and promotion” will affect other key aspects, which is the first priority of improvement for an owner of homestay. Through the improvement of marketing and promotion, it can enhance the strength of attraction for the customers for the appearance of the homestay facilities, as well as achieving the benefit of marketing and promotion. On the other hand, it can impress the customers’ attention by posting the relative posters or some of the photos or images with the representative characters; furthermore it can bring the good reputation and achieve the purpose of promotion, as well as attracting the target customers who are expected by the owners of homestays in order to enhance the whole service quality.
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Chang, Yao-Sheng, and 張耀升. "A Study on the Service Quality Performance Evaluation of Homestay Industry — An Example for Homestay L." Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/70421206650776631679.

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碩士
朝陽科技大學
財務金融系碩士班
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With the economic downturn in recent years, people get relatively lower incomes in Taiwan. Compared to past years, the expenditures for tourism and leisure are diminished accordingly. The spending will be arranged more conservatively. Facing the fierce competitions, homestay owners have to consider about how to meet the diverse demands of the customers, to master the various customers and their requirements, avoid losing these customers, as well as to improve the satisfaction of overall service quality. Service quality performance is an important assessment of operation and management for homestay owners. If the expectations in service quality were inconsistent with the actual perceptions, service quality gaps then were generated. It would lead to customer’s dissatisfaction of service quality, and affect the customer loyalty as well as the willingness to visit again. In this study, the actual accommodated travelers of Homestay L were recruited as the sample source. A questionnaire was designed according to the service requirements of the visitors and the elements of homestay managements. Questionnaire collection period started from March 24 to May 18, 2012. There were 225 questionnaires distributed and 205 of them were valid. The valid response rate was 91.11%. In this paper, the logistic regression model was applied to distinguish the willingness for customers to visit again. The result of mode discrimination accuracy rate was 96.1%. In addition, we applied a simple performance assessment matrix model and performance control limits to find out 8 items needed improvement out of 20 from the questionnaire (insufficient resources). In this paper, these 8 items needed to be improved and mode error judgment rate were proposed to the homestay owners as the references of improvements and concerns in the future. It is hopefully to enhance the overall service quality and to fit the DMAIC improvement process. Keywords: homestay, service quality, logistic regression model, performance evaluation matrix, control limits
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Yu, Jia-Hua, and 余家驊. "Source Of Creative Atmosphere Of Homestay." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/01021540329433970711.

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靜宜大學
觀光事業學系
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The changes in consumer behaviors have led the consumers to choose the homestay to establish inter-personal experience and cultural inspiration. Previous studies in homestay have shown that homestays with distinctive characters are more likely to be successful, because it will embed memorable memories to guests and the guests would like to revisit the same home stay. Thus, promoting these creative atmospheres are important tasks for the homestay owners. The issues of creative atmosphere was less found in homestay in the previous researches; therefore, the research focuses on the homestays that have licensed by the government and selected by reputable websites. The research questions are 1. What are the concrete ideas of creative atmosphere of home stay; 2. What are the sources of creative atmosphere of home stay; and 3. The suggestions for home stay owners who intend to create the creative atmosphere. The study used conducted semi-structural interviews with reputable representatives from the industry, government agency and school professors respectively. The discussions are to discover the methods of creating the atmosphere and distinctive characters from various perspectives. The source of atmosphere creation is constructed through analyzing the owner’s ideas while planning the homestay. In conclusion, the study found that the charm of creative atmosphere is driven from four major aspects: The core-knowledge dimension, The design industry of model, The high quality aesthetic perception, The characteristics of business operations, 10 objects, 23 criteria, and 49 elements.
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Kang, Teng-Kai, and 康登凱. "A Study of Homestay Pattern in Taoyuan." Thesis, 2005. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/73719006386389234198.

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玄奘大學
企業管理學系碩士班
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Since 2001, residents in Taiwan have been able to enjoy more free time due to the start of the five-day workweek system. The adoption to the new lifestyle enhances the importance of domestic travel on weekend. Hotel accommodation, however, is not enough to provide the growing number of visitors so has brought about homestay. Because of the business competition, homestay is now no longer to be thought as an inferior hotel by taking travelers on per-night basis. Although there are different styles of homstay in market to meet the versatile needs of consumers, people still feel difficult to make the right choice for the classification of homestay pattern being not clear. This article is arranged as following. First, we measure our study items with 15 variables and then, by applying factor analysis, we conclude 5 common factors: residential style, holiday style, outdoors-activity style, indoors-activity and leisured facilities style. After that, we introduce cluster analysis to divide homestay in Taoyuan area into 4 groups. Finally, by combining these two results, we design 4 different travel routes for these 4 groups in Taoyuan area.
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Yang, Wen-Chen, and 楊文橙. "Visitor Cognition to Homestay Consume in Taoyuan." Thesis, 2005. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/33708923412020515286.

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玄奘大學
企業管理學系碩士班
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Homestay develops vapidly recently in Taiwan because the high demands of accommodation during peak season or holiday. By applying quantification theory type Ⅲ and cluster analyses, we analyses the homestay consumers’ needs and degree of satisfaction. The results deride consumers into essence type, Recreation type, safe type and overall type on the demand aspect. On satisfaction aspect, customers are derided into satisfying type, economy type, trying type and recreation type. The study wants to provide useful information to the homestay holders so as to improve the quality of service and raise the rate of revisiting.
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Nováková, Ludmila. "Implementace projektu Homestay ve vesnici Woen Buek." Master's thesis, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-362975.

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The diploma thesis concentrates on the creation and application of a development pro-ject in the village Woen Buek. The thesis characterizes Thailand, its development chal-lenges and tourism as a tool of developing rural communities. The development project proposal focuses on the implementation of the tourism product Homestay, which is ex-pected to contribute to the decrease of poverty of group members and the entire com-munity. This will help local inhabitants get involved in Community-based tourism, while striving to preserve the lifestyle of local residents.
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Cheng, Han-Sheng, and 鄭涵升. "Finding Key Factors for Managing Homestay Using Fuzzy Multiple Criteria Decision Making-Take Wulai Hot Spring Homestay as an Example." Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/47139275506036877678.

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中原大學
企業管理研究所
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According to Tourism Bureau statistic data, recently the number of all over world traveler comes to Taiwan increase constantly. Since the implement of one week two days off, people can have more leisure time to pay more attention to enjoy their life. And also can promote travel atmosphere dramatically. When people engaged traveling always need rest place, such as roadhouse, hotel, motel or homestay. However, there are still many people ca not distinguish between hotel and homestay. Actually, both of the business model are totally different. Homestay can combine with nature resource, local culture, or interact with consumers then provide different fun from hotel or motel. In other words, homestay is the best promoter and public active for Taiwan. In the meanwhile, homestay plays an important role to enhance local culture and tourism. On the other hand, the way to keep in good health is in vogue, hot spring became one of the most popular leisure activities. Wulai is known for nature landscape like cliffs and waterfalls, rare wild animals also have special aboriginal culture. On the other hand, Wulai was planned to be the second hot spring area by government what Beitou is the first. There have the most legal operate homestay in new Taipei. Therefore, this study suggests that wulai has worthy of further study. First, according to literature review and through expert interviews, then construct our formal aspect. Then obtain the weight of aspect and criterion by Analytic Network Process. Last, explore the operating performance of homestay by Fuzzy Set Theory then offer some advice.
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Jurzynski, Courtney A. "The Homestead Helper Handbook." 2021. https://scholarworks.umass.edu/masters_theses_2/1056.

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When the pandemic hit, and grocery stores and other necessities started to shut down and create havoc amongst the general public, it became clear that having the ability to rely on a self-sufficient homestead might be the only way to survive and thrive. As a graduate student who has studied architecture and sustainability, this idea seems possible. As an average human with no prior architectural or homesteading knowledge, this idea is daunting. This thesis is asking, is there a systematic way to develop a tool to evaluate, and aid in the design of, a self-sustaining, off-grid homestead? Can this tool make homesteading and living a self-sufficient, off-grid lifestyle more attainable to any person who wishes to try it out? With these questions in mind, the Homestead Helper Handbook: A Guide to Help Start a Self-Sufficient, Off-Grid Homestead in New England from the Ground Up has been developed to offer a cohesive approach, detailing the components that could go into the makeup of the homestead. Suggestions regarding the site, livestock, crops, and built structures will be made based off of specific input values of the future homesteader, leaving the reader with a well-rounded, precise breakdown and understanding of what might go into the homestead, allowing it to successfully function off-grid and self-sufficiently. Thus, it makes the idea of living a self-sufficient and off-grid life in New England more attainable to any human who wishes to do so.
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Bo-Chen, Kuo, and 郭珀成. "An Internet Marketing Study in the Homestay Industry." Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/26878202247369346155.

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碩士
輔仁大學
資訊管理學系
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Web 2.0 platforms improve communication and understanding among homestay owners and customers. This study investigates the use of internet marketing technologies; problems and obstacles that homestay owners are facing; how homestay owners select and use internet marketing technologies. This study conducted several semi-structured interviews and questionnaires, in order to understand homestay owners’ and customers’ ideas and opinions. Based on the results of these interviews and questionnaires, this study provides recommendations to homestay owners. The study found that homestay owners and homestay customers prefer web sites and blog as their information channels. Owners and customers believe that other customer’s blog provide authentic content. Most homestay owners believed that the benefits of internet marketing technologies are low cost, providing real-time information and interaction. In this study found that there are two internet marketing strategies: active strategy and passive strategy. Some homestay owners actively promote their homestays with a variety of internet marketing technologies. However, others believe that as long as they manage their homestays well, customers will promote their homestays via various internet platform.
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YU, KUEI-CHI, and 游簣伎. "A Content Analysis of Homestay Service Quality Gaps." Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/u9488f.

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碩士
朝陽科技大學
企業管理系高階產業經營碩士在職專班
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Abstract In recent years, the combination of Internet and mobile technology has driven the global sharing economy. Airbnb (AirBed & Breakfast), an American online marketplace and hospitality service brokerage company, has overturned many traditional business models since 2008, providing the service to arrange or offer lodging, primarily homestays, or tourism experiences with the new business model of sharing economy. Airbnb provides a platform for hosts (owners of houses) to accommodate guests with short-term lodging and tourism-related activities and provides a communication and transaction mechanism between hosts and guests. Following the footsteps of Airbnb, is there a room for improvement or an invisible service quality gap between the host and guests? This study uses in-depth interview techniques and content analysis to explore the service quality gap between hosts and guests, based on the four Airbnb hosts’ responses and their customers’ online reviews in Taichung City, Taiwan. This study further utilizes the PZB model to categorize service gaps between counterparties. According to the results, the major gaps come from the differences between the Airbnb hosts’ idea of services and limited resources and guests’ needs and wants, and inconsistencies between the specifications and performances of service. This study contributes to the management knowledge of Airbnb hosts in terms of providing the full maps of service gaps, including the hosts’ personal idea and services, facility, location, and atmosphere. Based on the results, this study also provides several theoretical and practical implications. Keywords: Airbnb, In-depth Interview, Content Analysis, Service Quality Gap
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Yao, Chung-Jay, and 姚熲杰. "A location decision analysis of the homestay sector in Hualien: A luxury homestay case of Mirage Sun Rising with Ocean View." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/vexu67.

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國立東華大學
國際企業學系
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The booming of tourism provides great business opportunities to the homestay industry. However, many of the inexperienced homestay entrepreneurs lack of managerial skill and relavant know-how, which results in failure. In order to reduce the risk of the homestay entrepreneurs, this study aims at the first and maybe the most important. On the basis of STP analysis (market segmentation - target market selection - market positioning), this study combines several analysis techniques including Five-Force Analysis, Marketing-mix(4Ps), SWOT, and NPV analysis to discuss the location choice of Mirage Seaview Homestay before entering the homestay industry. According to the proposed analytical framework of location choice, it shows the best location of Hualien's homestay industry to a homestay entrepreneur is the downtown segmentation, followed by sea-view and mountain-view segmentations based on the criteria of NPV. No matter which location the homestay entrepreneurs choose, they should try to differentiate their homestays from others, so that they are able to raise the price, the occupancy rate, and eventually the profit rate. The contribution of this study is to provide an analytical framework of location choice for the entrepreneurs in the homestay industry.
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Liu, Tien-Ho, and 劉天和. "Kinmen Inland Homestay Industry Current Status and Future Studying." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/werx28.

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中華科技大學
經營管理研究所
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This study is based on Michael E. Porter's Diamond theory, determinants of national advantage. Interviewing and qualitative research methods were used to study Kinmen homestay industry. This study would try to improve Kinmen homestay industrial competitiveness and sustain developing. Kinmen is Taiwanese front border to Mainland China. Past martial controlling keeps Kinmen landscape unique, geography in nature and local citizen in tradition. Those factors make Kinmen as an attractive tourism place. Kinmen homestay client origins are multiple. Taiwan is the main one now. Mainland will be potential later. Touists visiting here their purposes are diverse. Kinmen homestay is a typical fragmented industry. Most business units are small and homogeneity. Business managers cover elderly, middle aged, youth three ages. Organization models are consisted of individual, couple, the relative, partner, etc.. Business locations are distributed to regions and clusters. Business operations are co-competition and more cooperation. Industry is steady growth, moderate profitable and still attractive to players. Kinmen county goverment recogonizes that tourism and homestay business are important to them. Has been putting much resources on contructing related facilities,marketing, advertising Kinmen. County goverment shall be able to manage and keep tourism and local ecology in balance. Try using marketing skill to leverage low and hot seasons demand.Keep targeting at Kimen and Xiamen as same tourism territory, as it is good stragety.
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WAN-CHUN, SU, and 蘇琬純. "A Study of Tagging System for the Homestay Industry." Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/82310163954469491382.

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輔仁大學
資訊管理學系
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Tagging of Web 2.0 has been brought to public attention in recent years. Tagging describes the process by which users add metadata in the form of keywords to shared content. Su’s(2008) discovered that pages of WIKI MINSU plateform were unorganized which makes users difficult to search information. Further, with the rising of homestay industry, there are too many homestays. Therefore, a tagging system for information filtering and information retrieval is needed. The aim of this paper is therefore threefold. The major purpose was to understand how users make use of tagging and their tagging behaviors in the homestay industry. The secondary purpose of this study was to determine if the use of tags on homestay related articles could represent the tags on homestays. Furthermore, this paper attempts to assess the consequences of that if TF-IDF could extract keywords which are similar to the tags by human. This study conducted an experiment whith a test platform that consists of a questionnaire and a simple tagging system. The following results were obtained from this study: 1. Most tags are nouns and adjectives. The results showed that tagging in homestay industry emphasize expression of feeling. 2. The irrelevant information in blog articles decreases the performance of extraction keyword with TF-IDF. 3. There were many erratums, synonyms and jargons of homestay industry. It lead to the wrong result in segmentation process. 4. It is difficult for article tags of a related homestay could represent the homestay tags.
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Chiang, Ming-Hsiu, and 江明修. "Green Key Assessing the Featured Homestay of Kenting Area." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/86978945664296770844.

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環球科技大學
觀光與生態旅遊系環境資源管理碩士班
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Small accommodations experience has gradually become a popular topic in leisure life and ecotourism, in order to understand the difference of standard between foreign and domestic accommodation. In this research, we have Red Garden Resort, Family Pottery B&B, Mama Lulu Hostel as our research samples, each three of them is very special in Kenting area. We also use the “Green Key Small Accommodation Criteria” of the Foundation for Environmental Education to evaluate it, and then to quantify the quality of the small accommodation by the marks of the “Green Key Small Accommodation Criteria”. The research shows that Red Garden Resort get the highest score(1420), and win over the other two in the 3 of 13 criterion, that are Staff Involvement, Energy, Green Areas; Family Pottery B&B has reached the mark of 1360, and has beaten the other two in terms of Environmental Management, Waste, Green Activities; Mama Lulu Hostel has got the lowest mark in this research(1335), but, nevertheless, it is prior to the other two in Washing and Cleaning, Food and Beverage this two criterion.For Red Garden Resort, its scale is better in terms of its operating and managing, more disciplinary in staff training, and positively participating the activities which are related to the environmental issues, (e.g. the seminar of ecological environment and explanation of small accommodation industry), and also it is the only one in three of them who set up the Energy-Saving Automatic Lighting System in public area, world be able to effectively prevent energy from wasting. Hope this can help provide references to not only small accommodation industry but also academic usage.
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Chang, Chia-Jung, and 張家榮. "A Study of Using Social Tagging for Homestay Recommendation." Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/83458560015678440945.

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輔仁大學
資訊管理學系
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In recent years, the homestay industry has expanded rapidly in Taiwan. Social tagging was considered as a better way to represent the variety of homestays than preset categories. Su (2009) and Su (2010) have investigated the mechanisms of social tagging based homestay recommendation. Based on the results of Su (2009) and Su (2010), this study investigated the effectiveness of Equal Weight, Rating and Ranking for social tagging based homestay recommendation. This study conducted an online experiment. Experiment participants randomly participated in one of two modules. Ranking and Equal Weight were used in the module A and Rating and Equal Weight were used in the module B. Surprisingly, the results show that Ranking is significantly worse than Equal Weight in module A. There is no significant difference between Rating and Equal Weight in module B. An afterward interview on selected participants was conducted. Some participants stated that since only few preferred tags were selected, Ranking or Rating may not be meaningful. Further studies are needed to investigate the effectiveness of Equal Weight, Rating and Ranking under different circumstances.
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Liao, Li-Chu, and 廖麗珠. "The Planning of Qulia Value Strategies for Homestay Operators." Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/98725273625537471878.

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亞洲大學
經營管理學系碩士在職專班
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The operation of homestays not only aims to satisfy customers but further to create surprise and give a fantastic experience in order for them to forge an advantage in competition in qualia value. The goal of this research is to understand the key factors of qualia value that homestay operators’ consider and further discusses the homestay operators’ designs and strategies for qualia value. This research adpots a qualitative method and uses semi-structured interviews. Six homestays were chosen by using purposeful sampling and in-depth interviews were conducted. The data was collected by participatory observation and then qulaitative data analysis was conducted by use of grounded theory. After open-coding, 210 crucial samples were obtained. Then axial coding was used to deduct 40 sub-categories and 12 categories based on the relevance of the samples. Finally, selective coding was used to form 3 core principles-experience marketing,service quality,and service innovation.This research induces thehomestay operators’ fivestrategies of qualia value-strategy of sincerity, strategy offriendliness, strategy of a fantacy experience, strategy of education and strategy of entertainment.The significant result of this research can serve as a reference for homestay operators to strengthen their advantages and their soft power and thus promote their performance,as well as the policy formation of the governmental department in charge.
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WU, MIN-LIAN, and 伍敏練. "Investment Behavior Of Homestay-crowdfunding: Taking KAISHIBA For Example." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/mtbqvg.

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銘傳大學
企業管理學系
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In recent years, the number of homestays in mainland China has increased rapidly, and crowdfunding has catered to the development trend of homestays. The 2017 Chinese crowdfunding industry briefings shows that the homestay-crowdfunding raised the top of the crowdfunding industry by $33414 million. The purpose of this paper is to take the homestay-crowdfunding project on the KAISHIBA as a sample, to explore the operation mode of homestay crowdfunding in mainland China, to confirm the relationship between the project and investment behavior during the project implementation, and to confirm whether the projects targe, investment number and fundraising performance at the initial stage of the project affect the investment behavior of investors. The samples consist of 37 homestay-crowdfunding projects which were launched in the KAISHIBA from December 2017 to February 2018. The results show that the target amount, the amount raised on the first day and the amount raised on the first three days of a crowdfunding project are positively correlated with the final amount raised on the project. The results provide suggestions to the initiators of homestay-crowdfunding projects, and assist them to set up crowdfunding plans to gain greater benefits.
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Chen, Shih Chang, and 陳世昌. "A Coastal Homestay Longing for Pacific Ocean in Taitung." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/8722g7.

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中原大學
室內設計研究所
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Global warming is an issue that is increasing in severity. Despite a growing level of global awareness and concern regarding environmental destruction, one cannot deny that the state of the world is rapidly declining. The government in Taiwan has been actively pushing and focusing on the “Sustainable Development Policy” that has come into play in recent years. To align with this global vision, the Construction and Planning Agency, Ministry of the Interior in Taiwan began developing and designating resources for sustainable construction in 1995. On September 1st, 1999, there were seven indexes set for sustainable construction, which then subsequently increased to nine. Currently, the nine indicators are still the main ones. This research will use a sustainable perspective as a foundation during its investigation, and the area being examined is a new homestay with three floors on the coast of Taitung. The case study will look closely at sustainable construction planning to create a design concept for this accommodation. The main area of operation will be recorded through field studies for spatial and visual reference. In the context of energy saving and spatial planning, a residential model will be developed after an evaluation of the design to further plan a set of characteristics that should have low environmental impact. This is also necessary to decide how to make full use of green energy and achieve micro-environmental control within the homestay. The main research outcomes are: 1. Implementing four strategies of “observing”. 2. Developing the six mechanisms that will allow optimum energy saving within the building’s structure. 3. Developing the four mechanisms that fit within the building’s ventilation settings The follow-up studies are: 1. An in-depth study of the differences between the properties of northeastern monsoons and the perspectives from people regarding the southern and northern parts of Taiwan 2. To further investigate and carefully observe wind behavior with outdoor wind deflectors.
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Ko, Wei-Ting, and 柯威廷. "Applying Text Mining Techniques to Extract Keywords of Homestay Articles." Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/70442823355506415150.

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輔仁大學
資訊管理學系
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In recent years, because of the number of small family increases, the travel trends have changed, and the government vigorously promotes the homestay industry, so that the number of homestay has increased year by year, but compared to the standard hotel-style services, homestay industry is approachable and has a friendly way to get along for ease of modern life so that people can pursue a higher degree of leisure life. As the shortage of information of accommodation sources, information is not unilaterally offered by the homestay industry but is dependent on tourists who wrote online articles to deliver the information. How to filter out the information to represent homestay industry would be a worthwhile research issues. In this study, latent semantic analysis (LSA) and singular value decomposition (SVD) are used to extract keywords to classify the homestay articles as well as make the tagging for articles. In such a way users can find keywords easier for classification of the areas of concern. In this study, the keyword extraction methods are used to identify keyword models that are close to social tagging in order to give appropriate recommended taggings. In this study, if the same words appear in different articles more often, they will have higher correlation values in the articles they do not appear. Compare the keywords extracted by LSA, and those extracted by TF-IDF weighted method, the precision and recall values of LSA are better than those of TF-IDF so that LSA is more suitable to judge the keywords of artilcles. In this study, the precision and recall vlues obtained are up to a certain accuracy level so that it helps articles to establish close social homestay tags of the keywords. With the results, it shows that users can search information and references easier with the help of the methods applied in this study.
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Li, Lien-Cheng, and 林連成. "A Study On The Phenomenon of Homestay Constructon in Hualien." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/cc339u.

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樹德科技大學
建築與室內設計研究所
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Since the legislation on the management of the homestay in the Republic of China has passed the legislation, the government has actively promoted the tourism and leisure industry plan, and the tourism and leisure culture has become popular. The industrial structure of Hualien B&B has changed since the past 36 years, and the mode of the B&B has begun to diversify. Under the fierce competition in the market, the homebuyers have also sought different ways to gain market advantage and find their own unique business model. In addition to its own warmth, intimacy and enthusiasm, the owner of the hotel has to combine the humanities, culture and natural landscape in addition to the design of the architectural style of the hardware hotel. The software marketing design of the software is indispensable. Effectively drive the true value of the property industry. Hualien is surrounded by four places, which can be said to be the highest in Taiwan. The most remarkable thing is that the number of homestays is not only growing, but also the number of homestays has grown. From the early home-style homestays to the present-day leisure homestays, experience-style homestays, personal homestays, pet homes, nostalgic homestays, European-style homestays, The Castle B&B also has the style of the Traveling B&B in recent years, showing that the competition in the market is heating up. At present, Hualien B&B has legally applied for more than 2,000, but the illegal bunker cover is illegal. In the absence of good and bad, there is no effective plan for planning and integration. By studying the development of Hualien B&B as a topic for discussion, we seek to establish a set of guidelines for the classification and standardization of good homestay types. The study makes use of the B&B''s planning, design, type, marketing, culture and local spirit to make a detailed study of the seed industry classification of the property industry, in order to effectively achieve the Hualian B&B leisure industry sublimation and integrate into academic research and practical operation. The B&B has been revitalized and activated by the research on the development of the tourism industry, the development of the accommodation style, the promotion of the homestay experience of the B&B and the type of business, the travel strategy of the accommodation package, and the revitalization of the environmental assets of the hotel. Utilization, 6. Traveling architecture/landscape/interior design analysis, through the above six points, to do the grading system for the structure of travel accommodation.
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