State University of New York College at Buffalo - Buffalo State College Digital Commons at Buffalo State Public Administration Master’s Projects Public Administration 12-2017 The mpI act of Casino Revenue-Sharing on Tourism Efforts in Niagara Falls USA: 2006-2016 Anthony L. Astran State University of New York College at Buffalo - Buffalo State College,
[email protected] Advisor Laurie A. Buonanno, Ph.D. First Reader Laurie A. Buonanno, Ph.D. Second Reader Frank V. Ciaccia, MPA Third Reader James A. Gold, Ph.D. To learn more about the and its educational programs, research, and resources, go to http://publicadministration.buffalostate.edu/. Recommended Citation Astran, Anthony L., "The mpI act of Casino Revenue-Sharing on Tourism Efforts in Niagara Falls USA: 2006-2016" (2017). Public Administration Master’s Projects. 22. http://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/mpa_projects/22 Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/mpa_projects Part of the Advertising and Promotion Management Commons, Gaming and Casino Operations Management Commons, Marketing Commons, Public Administration Commons, Public Relations and Advertising Commons, Recreation, Parks and Tourism Administration Commons, Tourism Commons, Tourism and Travel Commons, Urban Studies Commons, and the Urban Studies and Planning Commons The Impact of Casino Revenue-Sharing on Tourism Efforts in Niagara Falls USA: 2006-2016 Tony Astran, APR In partial fulfillment of requirements for PAD 690 Masters Project SUNY Buffalo State December 14, 2017 Project Adviser: Laurie A. Buonanno, Ph.D. Second Readers: Frank V. Ciaccia, MPA; James A. Gold, Ph.D. ABSTRACT This qualitative case study examines the intersection of a Native-owned casino, revenue- sharing with its host community, and the impact of tourism marketing efforts vis-à-vis funds provided to the community’s tourism agency.