The role of student volunteers in tourism and building up a sustainable operating system - The "providing Information and Knowledge Model" and the "common Pleasure Model"

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There are two objectives in this thesis: one is to clarify the role of university students in a tour held at a university. Another is to prove what the "spontaneous motivation" is that enables university students to have a sustainable interest in tourism. This research adopts the following method. 1: Analysis of two preceding tours. 2: Building up the Providing Information and Knowledge Model (PIKM) and the Common Pleasure Model (CPM). 3: Proof of the CPM. As a result, the CPM can provide intimate communication between university students and tourists. The CPM can provide pleasure for both university students and tourists and special rewards for students.

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Okamoto, T. (2008). The role of student volunteers in tourism and building up a sustainable operating system - The “providing Information and Knowledge Model” and the “common Pleasure Model.” WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, 115, 121–129. https://doi.org/10.2495/ST080131

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