KATHLEEN L. ANDERECK Curriculum Vitae

KATHLEEN L. ANDERECK Curriculum Vitae

KATHLEEN L. ANDERECK Curriculum Vitae School of Community Resources and Development Arizona State University 411 North Central Avenue, Suite 550 Phoenix, AZ 85004 Ph: (602) 496-1056; Fax: (602) 496-0953 e-mail: [email protected] EMPLOYMENT 7/18-present Professor/Program Director School of Community Resources and ASU-HNU Partnership Development, Arizona State University 6/17-present Vice Dean Hainan University-Arizona State University International Tourism College 6/08-6/18 Director and Professor School of Community Resources and Development, Arizona State University 8/13-6/16 Director/Associate Dean of College of Public Service and Community Curricular Initiatives Solutions, Arizona State University 8/07-8/08 Graduate Program Director Department of Recreation and Tourism Mgmt. & School of Community Resources and Development, Arizona State University 7/04-5/08 Professor Department of Recreation and Tourism Management, Arizona State University 7/96-6/04 Associate Professor Department of Recreation and Tourism Management, Arizona State University 8/93-6/96 Assistant Professor Department of Recreation and Tourism Management, Arizona State University 8/89-7/93 Assistant Professor Department of Leisure Studies University of North Carolina-Greensboro 8/88-12/88 Instructor, Parks, Recreation Department of Parks, Recreation and and Tourism Management Tourism Management, Clemson University 8/86-8/89 Research Assistant Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, Clemson University 9/85-5/86 Research/Teaching Assistant Department of Recreation and Parks, Texas A&M University 6/86-8/86 Seasonal Interpreter Unicoi State Park, Georgia State Parks 6/85-8/85 6/84-8/84 Vogel State Park, Georgia State Parks Curriculum Vita, K.L. Andereck 2 6/83-8/83 Environmental Educator Ranger Rick Wildlife Camp 6/82-6/82 National Wildlife Federation 6/80-8/80 Recreation Leader Rock Island, IL Parks and Recreation EDUCATION 1989 Clemson University, Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management Ph.D. 1986 Texas A & M University, Recreation and Resources Development M.S. 1983 University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, Natural Resource Management B.S. Minors: Environmental Education/Interpretation; Biology AWARDS AND SPECIAL RECOGNITION Best visual paper award for “Sustainable promotion of homestay tourism in the remote Himalayas of India” with co-authors and Jyoti Sood and Deepak Chhabra, Travel and Tourism Research Association Conference, 2017. Fulbright Specialist, Holar University College, Iceland, 2017. Fellow, Academy of Leisure Sciences (elected), 2016-present. Top three paper award for “Paintbrushes to Pruners: Tourism Professionals with a Purpose” with co-authors Lana Olsen and Christine Vogt, Travel and Tourism Research Association Conference, 2016. Outstanding Alumnus Award, Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, Clemson University, 2012. President’s award for contributions to the Travel and Tourism Research Association, 2008. Invited participant, Travel Industry Association Cross-Talk Symposium, 2006. A symposium to facilitate cooperation between the tourist industry and the academic community (one of 15 academic invitees). Also invited to submit a paper as part of a series resulting from the symposium to be published in the Journal of Travel Research. Best paper award for “Information Use over the Course of a Vacation” with co-author Christine Vogt, Travel and Tourism Research Association Conference, 2005. LANGUAGES English and Spanish PUBLICATIONS Refereed Journal Articles [Note: Primary author(s) according to level of contribution in bold; *denotes former or current graduate students] Curriculum Vita, K.L. Andereck 3 Riske, T., Budruk, M., Andereck, K., and Avitia, A. (in review). The effectiveness of trail mitigation and theory-grounded signage in an economical approach to reducing social trail behaviors. Submitted to Environmental Management. Knollenberg, W.*, McGehee, N.G., Perdue, R. and Andereck, K. (in review). Understanding tourism advocates’ political influence. Submitted to Annals of Tourism Research. Raschke, B.*, Andereck, K.L.; Nkansah-Dwamena, E., and Reynoso, O. (in review). Resident Perceptions of Whale Watching in the Dominican Republic. Submitted to Journal of Sustainable Tourism. Pachmayer, A.* and Andereck, K. (in press). Enlightened Travelers? Cultural Attitudes, Cultural Competency and Study Abroad. Tourism Culture and Communications. Aquino, J.F.* and Andereck, K.L. (2018). Volunteer tourists’ perceptions of their impacts in vulnerable communities. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 26(11):1967-1983. Buzinde, C.N., Vogt, C.A., Andereck, K.L., Pham, L.H, Ngo, L.T. and Do, H.H. (2018). Tourism students’ motivational orientations: The case of Vietnam. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 23(1):68-78 Olsen, Lana M.*, Vogt, C. and Andereck, K. (2017). Sustaining the common good: Tourism professional motives to volunteer for the tourism industry. Tourism Recreation Research, 43(1):68-81. Zhao, S.*, Nyaupane, G.P., Andereck, K.L. (2015). Exploring the differences between educational and escapist experience stagers: A multiperspective approach. Tourism Review International, 19(3): 105-122. Nyaupane, G.P. and Andereck, K.L. (2014). Visitors to cultural heritage attractions: An activity-based integrated typology. Tourism, Culture and Communication, 14:17-26. Paris, C.M.*, Knopf, R.C. and Andereck, K.L. (2014). Tourism visioning: Implementing a primary stakeholder approach. Tourism Review International, 17(4): 267-282. Andereck, K.L., McGehee, N.G., Lee, S* and Clemmons, D. (2012). Experience expectations of prospective volunteer tourists. Journal of Travel Research 51: 130-141. Andereck, K.L. and Nyaupane, G.P. (2011). Exploring the nature of tourism and quality of life perceptions among residents. Journal of Travel Research, 50: 248-260. Chhabra, D., Andereck. K., Yamanoi, K.* and Plunkett, D.* (2011). Gender equity and social marketing: An analysis of tourism advertisements. Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, 28: 111-128. Lietz, C., Andereck, K., & Knopf, R. (2010). The breakthrough series collaborative on service integration: A mixed methods study of a strengths-based initiative. Advances in Social Work, 11: 248-266. Chhabra, D., Andereck, K., Yamanoi, K.* and Plunkett, D.* (2009). Gender depictions and lagging effects. (Research Note). Anatolia: An International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research, 20(2): 16-21. Curriculum Vita, K.L. Andereck 4 Chhabra, D. and Andereck, K. (2009). Proposing perception-based unique marketing strategies for gamblers. Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, 26(4): 364-382. Andereck, K.L. (2009). Tourists’ Perceptions of environmentally responsible innovations at tourism businesses. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 17(4): 489-499. McGehee, N.G. and Andereck, K.L. (2009). Volunteer tourism and the “voluntoured”: The case of Tijuana, Mexico. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 17(1): 39-51. Nyaupane, G.P., McCabe, J. and Andereck, K.L. (2008). Seniors’ travel constraints: Stepwise logistic regression analysis. Tourism Analysis, 13(4): 341-354. Nyaupane, G.P. and Andereck, K.L. (2008). Understanding travel barriers: Application and extension of a leisure constraints model. Journal of Travel Research, 45(4):433-439. Hodge, D.R., Andereck, K. and Montoya, H. (2007). Examining the protective influence of spiritual/religious life-style profiles on tobacco smoking, alcohol use, and gambling frequency and expenditures: A cluster analytic approach. Social Work Research, 31(4):211-219. Andereck, K.L. and Knopf, R.C. (2007). The relationship between experiences sought, preferred settings, resource conditions, and management preferences in an urban-proximate recreation area. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 25(4):39-61. Andereck, K.L., Valentine, K.M.*, Vogt, C.A. and Knopf, R.C. (2007). A cross-cultural analysis of tourism and quality of life perceptions. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 15:483-502. Hodge, D.R., Andereck, K. and Montoya, H. (2007). Spiritual/religious life-style profiles and community substance abuse perceptions: An exploratory study among a predominantly Hispanic population in the American southwest. Journal of Social Service Research, 34(1):43-54. Silberman, J. and Andereck, K.L. (2006). The economic value of off-highway vehicle recreation. Journal of Leisure Research, 38:208-223. Fitzpatrick, T.R., McCabe, J., Gitelson, R., and Andereck, K. (2005). Factors that influence perceived social and health benefits of attendance at senior centers. Activities, Adaptations and Aging, 30:23-45. Andereck, K.L., Valentine, K.M.*, Knopf, R.C. and Vogt, C.A. (2005). Residents’ perceptions of tourism related community impacts. Annals of Tourism Research, 32:1056-1076. Andereck, K.L. (2005). Evaluation of a tourist brochure. Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, 18(2):1-13. Fitzpatrick, T.R., Gitelson, R.J., Andereck, K.L. and Mesbur, E.S. (2005). Social support factors and health among a senior center population in southern Ontario, Canada. Social Work in Health Care, 40(3):15-37. McGehee, N.G. and Andereck, K.L. (2004). Factors influencing residents’ support of tourism. Journal of Travel Research, 43:131-140. Vogt, C.A. and Andereck, K.L. (2003). Destination perceptions across a vacation. Journal of Travel Research, 41:348-354. MacKay, K.J., Andereck, K.L. and Vogt, C.A. (2002). Understanding vacationing motorist niche markets. Journal of Travel Research, 40:356-363. Curriculum Vita, K.L. Andereck 5 Budruk, M.*, Schneider, I.E., Andereck, K.L. and Virden,

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