1. Trend Statistics in Parks and Recreation
Sharon Zou & John L. Crompton. (2020). A Comparison of Two Data Sets Used to Measure Expenditure Trends for Local Public Park and Recreation Services. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 39(3), 20-36. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Juddson C. Culpepper (2006). Trends in Texas’ Expenditures for State Park and Recreation Services from 1990 through 2006. Unpublished manuscript. [View Text]
Andrew T. Kaczynski & John L. Crompton (2006). Financing priorities in local governments: where do park and recreation services rank? Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 24(1), 84-103. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Andrew T. Kaczynski (2004). Trends in State Governments’ Expenditures on Parks and Recreation 1989/90 through 1999/2000. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 22(2), 101-116. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Andrew T. Kaczynski (2003). Trends in Local Park and Recreation Department Finances and Staffing from 1964/65 to 1999/2000. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 21(4), 124-144. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Brian P. McGregor (1994). Trends in the Financing and Staffing of Local Government Park and Recreation Services. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 12(3), 19-37. [View Text]
Ronald E. McCarville & John L. Crompton (1988). Selected Local park and Recreation Financial Indicators in the First Half of the 1980s: A Challenge to Conventional Wisdom. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 6(3), 46-54. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Carlton S. Van Doren (1978). Changes in the Financial Status of Leisure Services in Major Cities in the U.S. 1964-1974. Journal of Leisure Research, 10(1), 37-46. [View Text]
2. Repositioning of Park and Recreation Services
John L. Crompton (2009). Strategies for Implementing Repositioning of Leisure Services. Managing Leisure, 14(2), 87-111. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2008). Evolution and the Implications of a Paradigm Shift in the Marketing of Leisure Services in the USA. Leisure Studies 27(2), 181-205. [View Text]
Andrew T. Kaczynski & John L. Crompton (2004). Development of a Multi-Dimensional Scale for Implementing Positioning in Public Park and Recreation Agencies. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 22(2), 1-27. [View Text]
Andrew T. Kaczynski & John L. Crompton (2004). An Operational Tool for Determining the Optimum Repositioning Strategy for Leisure Services Departments. Managing Leisure: An International Journal 9(3), 127-144. [View Text]
Stacy R. Tomas & John L. Crompton (2004). Repositioning Texas State Parks. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 22(1), 115-128. [View Text]
Edouard V. Novatorov & John L. Crompton (2001). A Revised Conceptualization of Marketing in the Context of Public Leisure Services. Journal of Leisure Research, 33(2), 160-201. [View Text]
Edouard V. Novatorov & John L. Crompton (2001). Reformulating the Conceptualization of Marketing in the Context of Public Leisure Services. Leisure Studies 20(1), 61-75. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2000). Repositioning Leisure Services. Managing Leisure: An International Journal, 5(2), 65-76. [View Text]
John L. Crompton, Paul C. Fakeye & Chi-Chuan Lue (1992). Positioning: The Example of the Lower Rio Grande Valley in the Winter Long Stay Destination Market. Journal of Travel Research, 31(2), 20-26. [View Text]
3. Historical Evolution of Parks and Recreation
John L. Crompton. (2020). A Review of the Economic Data Emanating from the Development of Central Park and Its Influence on the Construction of Early Urban Parks in the United States. Journal of Planning History, 1538513220971005. [View Text]
John L. Crompton. (2020). Using Proximate Real Estate to Fund England’s Nineteenth Century Pioneering Urban Parks: Viable Vehicle or Mendacious Myth? Studies in the History of Gardens and Designed Landscapes. (40(1),48-64). [View Text]
John L. Crompton. (2017). Evolution of the “Parks as Lungs” Metaphor: Is it still relevant? World Leisure Journal. 59(2), 105-123. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2014). Lessons from nineteenth-century advocacy in the USA for urban parks as antidotes for ill health. World Leisure Journal, 56(4), 267-280. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2013). The health rationale for urban parks in the nineteenth century in the USA. World Leisure Journal, 55(4), 333-346. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2007). The Role of the Proximate Principle in the Emergence of Urban Parks in the United Kingdom and in the United States. Leisure Studies 26(2), 213-234. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2006). The Genesis of the Proximate Principle in the Development of Urban Parks in England. Annals of Leisure Research 9(4), 214-244. [View Text]
John L. Crompton and Peter A. Witt (1999). Insights from Our Past. Trends, 35(4), 4-9. [View Text]
4. The Proximate Principle: Impact of Parks on Property Value
Summaries of impacts of parks on property values published in NRPA magazines March-December 2020. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Sarah Nicholls. (2020). The Impact of Property Values of the Proportion of Park-like Space in the Proximate Area. World Leisure Journal [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Sarah Nicholls (2019) The Impact of Park Views on Property Values, Leisure Sciences, DOI: 10.1080/01490400.2019.1703125. [View Text]
John L. Crompton. (2020). Contemporary Adaptations of Excess Condemnation and Benefit Districts: The Primary Vehicles for Financing Nineteenth Century Urban Parks in the United States. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. doi: 10.18666/JPRA-2020-10129. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2020) Using proximate real estate to fund England’s nineteenth century pioneering urban parks: viable vehicle or mendacious myth?, Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes, 40:1, 43-64, [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Sarah Nicholls (2019). The Impact of Property Values of Golf Courses in the United States. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. (in press). [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Sarah Nicholls (2020) Impact on Property Values of
Distance to Parks and Open Spaces: An Update of U.S. Studies in the New Millennium, Journal of Leisure Research, 51:2, 127-146. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Sarah Nicholls (2019). The Impact of Greenways and Trails on Proximate Property Values. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 37(3), 89-109. [View Text]
Sarah Nicholls & John L. Crompton (2018). A Comprehensive Review of the Evidence of the Impact of Surface Water Quality on Property Values. Journal of Sustainability, 10(2), 500. [View Text]
Sarah Nicholls & John L. Crompton (2018). The Contribution of Scenic Views of, and Proximity to, Lakes and Reservoirs in Influencing Shore Property Values. Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management, 23(1), 63-78. [View Text]
Sarah Nicholls & John L. Crompton (2017). The Effects of Rivers, Streams and Canals on Property Values. River Research and Applications, 33(9), 1377-1386. [View Text]
William J. Boswell & John L. Crompton (2007). A City’s Strategy to Fund a Golf Course by Developing Homes on Proximate Property. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 25(1), 115-127. [View Text]
Sarah Nicholls & John L. Crompton (2007). The Impact of a Golf Course on Residential Property Values. Journal of Sport Management 21, 555-570. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2007). The Role of the Proximate Principle in the Emergence of Urban Parks in the United Kingdom and in the United States. Leisure Studies 26(2), 213-234. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2006). The Genesis of the Proximate Principle in the Development of Urban Parks in England. Annals of Leisure Research 9(4), 214-244. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Sarah Nicholls (2006). An Assessment of Tax Revenues Generated by Homes Proximate to a Greenway. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 24(3), 103-108. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2005). The Impact of Parks on Property Values: Empirical Evidence from the Past Two Decades in the United States. Managing Leisure. 10, 203-218. [View Text]
Sarah Nicholls & John L. Crompton (2005). The Impact of Greenways on Property Values: Evidence from Austin, Texas. Journal of Leisure Research 37(3), 321-341. [View Text]
Sarah Nicholls & John L. Crompton. (2005). Impacts of Regional Parks on Property Values in Texas. Journal of Park and Recreation Management Administration 23(2), 87-108. [View Text]
Sarah Nicholls & John L. Crompton. (2005). Why do People Choose to live in Golf Course Communities? Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 23(1), 37-52. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2001). The Impact of Parks on Property Values: A Review of the Empirical Evidence. Journal of Leisure Research 33(1),1-31. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2001). Perceptions of How the Presence of Greenway Trails Affects the Value of Proximate Properties. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration,19(3), 33-51. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2000). Designing Golf Courses to Optimize Proximate Property Values. Managing Leisure: An International Journal, 5(4), 192-199. [View Text]
5. Economic Impacts of Tourism, Park and Recreation Services
John L.Crompton. (2020), “Uses and abuses of IMPLAN in economic impact studies of tourism events and facilities in the United States: a perspective article”, Tourism Review, 75 (1), 187-190. [View Text]
Ji Youn Jeong, John L. Crompton & Rebekka M. Dudensing (2015). The Potential Influence of Researchers’ “Hidden” Procedure Decisions on Estimates of Visitor Spending and Economic Impact. Journal of Travel Research. [View Text]
John L. Crompton, Ji Youn Jeong & Rebekka M. Dudensing (2015). Sources of Variation in Economic Impact Multipliers. Journal of Travel Research. 55 (8), 1051-1064. [View Text]
Ji Youn Jeong & John L. Crompton (2015). Measuring the Economic Impact of a State Park System. Managing Sport and Leisure. 20(4), 238-257. [View Text]
Ji Youn Jeong & John L. Crompton (2014). The economic contributions of Texas State Parks. Unpublished manuscript. [View Text]
Peter Harnik & John L. Crompton (2014). Measuring the total economic value of a park system to a community. Managing Leisure, 19(3), 188-211. [View Text]
Crompton, J. L., & Howard, D. R. (2013). Costs: The Rest of the Economic Impact Story. Journal Of Sport Management, 27(5), 379-392. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2012). Estimates of the Economic Benefits Accruing from an Expansion in Houston’s Bayou Greenway Network. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 30(4), 83-93. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2010). Measuring the Economic Impact of Park and Recreation Services. National Recreation and Park Association. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2006). Economic Impact studies: Instruments for Political Shenanigans? Journal of Travel Research 45(1), 67-82. [View Text]
Stacy R. Tomas & John L. Crompton (2004). Repositioning Texas State Parks. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 22(1), 115-128. [View Text]
Andrew T. Kaczynski, John L. Crompton & John E. Emerson (2003). A Procedure for Improving the Accuracy of Visitor Counts at State Parks. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 21(3), 140-151. [View Text]
Seokho Lee & John L. Crompton (2003). The Attraction Power and Spending Impact of Three Festivals in Ocean City, Maryland. Event Management. 8(2), 109-112. [View Text]
John L. Crompton, Seokho Lee & Thomas J. Shuster (2001). A Guide for Undertaking Economic Impact Studies: The Springfest Example. Journal of Travel Research, 40(1), 79-87. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Seokho Lee (2000). The Economic Impact of 30 Sports Tournaments, Festivals, and Spectator Events in Seven U.S. Cities. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 18(2), 107-126. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1999). The Economic Impact of Sports Tournaments and Events. Parks and Recreation. 34(9), 142-150. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Seong-Seop Kim (1998). It’s all in the Presentation: Did the Park and Recreation Agency Lose $9,375 or Gain $525,000? California Parks and Recreation, 53(2), 34-39 [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1995). Economic Impact Analysis of Sports Facilities and Events: Eleven Sources of Misapplication. Journal of Sport Management, 9(1), 14-35. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Stacey L. McKay (1994). Measuring the Economic Impact of Festivals and Events: Some Myths, Misapplications and Ethical Dilemmas. Festival Management and Event Tourism, 2(1), 33-44. [View Text]
6. Community-wide Benefits of Parks and Recreation (beyond Economic Impact and No Proximate Principle)
John L. Crompton (2008). Empirical Evidence of the Contributions of Park and Conservation Lands to Environmental Sustainability: The Key to repositioning the Parks Field. World Leisure Journal, 50(3), 154-172. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2008). Empirical Evidence of the Contributions of Leisure Services to Alleviating Social Problems: A Key to Repositioning the Leisure Services Field. World Leisure Journal, 50(4), 243-258. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2001). Parks and Open Space: The Highest and Best Use of Public Land? Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 19(3), 133-154. [View Text]
Lisa L. Love and John L. Crompton (1999). The Role of Quality of Life in Business (Re)Location Decisions. Journal of Business Research, 44(3), 211-222. [View Text]
John L. Crompton, Lisa L. Love & Thomas A. More (1997). An Empirical Study of the Role of Recreation, Parks and Open Space in Companies’ (Re)Location Decisions. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 15(1), 37-58. [View Text]
Traci L. Haigood & John L. Crompton (1997). The Role of Recreation Amenities in Retiree Relocation Decisions. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 16(1), 25-45. [View Text]
Jill M. Decker & John L. Crompton (1993). Attracting Footloose Companies: An Investigation of The Business Location Decision Process. Journal of Professional Services Marketing, 9(1), 69-94. [View Text]
Jill M. Decker & John L. Crompton (1990). Business Location Decisions: The Relative Importance of Quality of Life and Recreation, Park, and Cultural Opportunities. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 8(2), 26-43. [View Text]
7. Pricing Tourism, Park and Recreation Services
John L. Crompton. (2020). Optimizing Economic Equity through the Use of Pricing Discounts and Premiums. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 38(3), 215-231. [View Text]
Ji Youn Jeong, John L. Crompton, & Sunghyup, Sean Hyun (2020). The influence of the compromise and travel temporal constural heuristics on a purchase decision. Tourism Management Perspectives. [View Text]
Ji Youn Jeong, John L. Crompton, & Sunghyup, Sean Hyun. (2019). What makes you select a Higher Price Option, Price Quality Heuristics, Cultures, and Travel Group Compositions. International Journal of Tourism Research, 21(1), 1-10. [View Text]
Ji Youn Jeong & John L. Crompton. (2018). Do Subjects from High and Low Context Cultures Attribute Different Meanings to Tourism Services with 9-Ending Prices? Tourism Management, 64, 110-118. [View Text]
Ji Youn Jeong & John L. Crompton. (2017). The Use of Odd-Ending Numbers in the Pricing of Five Tourism Services in Three Different Cultures. Tourism Management, 62, 135-146. [View Text]
John L. Crompton. (2016). Using the Benefits Continuum, Enterprise Funds and Cost Finding to Implement Best Pricing Practices in a U.S. City. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 34(4). 82-101. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2016). The Equitability of Full Price Policies for Senior Citizens: A Reprise. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 34(2), 74-87. [View Text]
John L. Crompton. (2016). A Policy Framework for Analyzing Multi-Use Pass Decisions. Managing Sport and Leisure, 21(2), 91-101. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Ji Youn Jeong. (2016). Experiments Testing the Effectiveness of Purposeful Anchoring on Reference Price in the Context of Public Leisure Services. Journal of Leisure Research, 48(4), 308-327. [View Text]
John L. Crompton. (2016). The Implications of Prospect Theory for the Pricing of Leisure Services. Leisure Sciences, 38(4), 315-337. [View Text]
John L. Crompton. (2015). Reference Price Based Strategies: a Key to Raising Revenues Without Alienating Users. Managing Sport and Leisure. 20(5), 275-292. [View Text]
John L. Crompton. (2015). Complementing Scott: Justifying Discounts for Low Income Groups Through an Economic Lens. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 33(1), 1-15. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2014). The disappearing youth discount: Does it matter? Parks and Recreation, August, 73-74. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2013). Are your seniors moving to center stage? Parks and Recreation, December. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2013). Revisiting the Multi-Use Pass. Parks and Recreation, June, 59-62. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2011). Using External Reference Price to Reduce Resistance to Leisure Service Pricing Increases. Managing Leisure, 16(3), 207-215. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2011). A Theoretical Framework for Formulating Non-Controversial Prices for Public Park and Recreation Services. Journal of Leisure Research, 43(1), 1-29. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2010). Eleven Strategies for Reducing Negative Responses to Price Increases for Public Park and Recreation Services. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 28(3), 114-146. [View Text]
Seong Seop-Kim & John L. Crompton (2002). The Influence of Selected Behavioral and Economic Variables on Perceptions of Admission Price Levels. Journal of Travel Research 41(2), 144-152. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Seong-Seop Kim (2001). Reactions to a Large Increase in Admission Price to State Parks. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 19(4), 42-59. [View Text]
Seong-Seop Kim & John L. Crompton (2001). The Effects of Different Types of Information Messages on Perceptions of Price and Stated Willingness-to-pay. Journal of Leisure Research 33(3), 299-318. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Lisa L. Love (1994). Using Inferential Evidence to Determine Likely Reaction to a Price Increase at a Festival. Journal of Travel Research, 32(4), 32-36. [View Text]
Ronald E. McCarville, John L. Crompton & Jane A. Sell (1993). The Influence of Outcome Messages on Reference Prices. Leisure Sciences, 15(2), 115-130. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Charles W. Lamb (1987). Establishing a Price for Government Services. Journal of Professional Services Marketing, 2(3), 67-82. [View Text]
Ronald E. McCarville & John L. Crompton (1987). Propositions Addressing Perceptions of Reference Price for Public Recreation Services. Leisure Sciences, 9(4), 281-292. [View Text]
Ronald E. McCarville & John L. Crompton (1987). An Empirical Investigation of the Influence of Information on Reference Prices for Public Swimming Pools. Journal of Leisure Research, 19(3), 223-235. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1984). The Equitability of Full Price Policies for Senior Citizens. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 2(1), 3-8. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1984). Treating Equals Equally: Common Abuses in Pricing Public Services. Parks and Recreation Sep., 67-71. [View Text]
Dennis R. Howard & John L. Crompton (1984). Who are the Consumers of Public Park and Recreation Services? Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 2(3), 33-48. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Sharon Bonk (1981). Pricing Objectives for Public Library Services. Public Library Quarterly, 2(1), 5-22. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1981). The Role of Pricing in the Delivery of Community Services. Community Development Journal 16(1), 44-54. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1980). Public Services‑‑To Charge or Not to Charge. Business, 30(2), 31-40. [View Text]
8. Service Quality and Evaluation of Park and Recreation Services
So Yon Lee, James F. Petrick & John L. Crompton (2007). The Roles of Quality and Intermediary Constructs in Determining Festival Attendees’ Behavioral Intention. Journal of Travel Research 45(4), 402-412. [View Text]
Andrew T. Kaczynski, John L. Crompton & John E. Emerson (2003). A Procedure for Improving the Accuracy of Visitor Counts at State Parks. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 21(3), 140-151. [View Text]
Stacy R. Tomas, David Scott & John L. Crompton (2003). Assessing Service Quality and Benefits Sought Among Zoological Park Visitors. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 21(2), 105-124. [View Text]
Shu tian-Cole and John L. Crompton (2003). A Conceptualization of the Relationships Between Service Quality and Visitor Satisfaction and their links to Destination Selection. Leisure Studies 22(1), 65-80. [View Text]
Stacy R. Tomas, David Scott & John L. Crompton (2002). An Investigation of the Relationships Between Service Quality, Satisfaction, and Intention to Visit Among Visitors to a Zoo. Managing Leisure: An International Journal 7(4), 239-250. [View Text]
Shu Tian-Cole, John L. Crompton & Victor L. Willson (2002). An Empirical Investigation of the Relationships Between Service Quality, Satisfaction and Behavioral Intentions Among Visitors to a Wildlife Refuge. Journal of Leisure Research 34(1), 1-24. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2001). On-site Sampling: A Potential Source of Overestimating Visitor Use. (Research Note). Journal of Travel Research, 39(3), 321-322. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Shu Tian-Cole (2001). An Analysis of Thirteen Tourism Surveys: Are Three Waves of Data Collection Necessary? Journal of Travel Research, 39(4), 356-368. [View Text]
Dwayne A. Baker & John L. Crompton (2000). Quality, Satisfaction and Behavioral Intentions. Annals of Tourism Research, 27(3), 785-804. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Shu Tian (1999). What Response Rate Can be Expected from Questionnaire Surveys that Address Park and Recreation Issues? Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 17(1), 60-72. [View Text]
Edouard V. Novatorov, Seong Seop Kim, Kent Wall & John L. Crompton (1998). The Index of Recreation Marketing Excellence: An Audit Instrument for Measuring the Effectiveness of Marketing Efforts at a Student Recreation Center. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 16(3), 58-80. [View Text]
Rebecca D. Childress & John L. Crompton (1997). A Comparison of Alternative Direct and Discrepancy Approaches to Measuring Quality at a Festival. Journal of Travel Research, 36(2), 43-57. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Lisa L. Love (1995). The Predictive Validity of Alternative Approaches to Evaluating Quality of a Festival. Journal of Travel Research 34(1), 11-24. [View Text]
John L. Crompton, Kelly J. MacKay & Daniel R. Fesenmaier (1991). Identifying Dimensions of Service Quality in Public Recreation. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 9(3), 15-28. [View Text]
Julia A. Hamiltion, John L. Crompton and Thomas A. More (1991). Identifying the Dimensions of Service Quality in a Park Context. Journal of Environmental Management 32(3), 211-220. [View Text]
Kelly J. MacKay & John L. Crompton (1990). Measuring the Quality of Recreation Services. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 8(3), 47-56. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Kelly J. MacKay (1989). Users’ Perceptions of the Relative Importance of Service Quality Dimensions in Selected Public Recreation Programs. Leisure Sciences, 11(4), 367-375. [View Text]
Kelly J. MacKay & John L. Crompton (1988). Alternative Typologies for Leisure Programs. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 6(4), 52-64. [View Text]
Kelly J. MacKay & John L. Crompton (1988). A Conceptual Model of Consumer Evaluation of Recreation Service Quality. Leisure Studies, 7(1), 41-50. [View Text]
Seoho Um, John L. Crompton & Daniel R. Fesenmaier (1988). Additional Considerations in Sample Size Decisions for Recreation Participation Surveys. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 6(3), 55-59. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Charles W. Lamb (1986). The Marketing Audit: A Starting Point for Strategic Planning. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 4(1), 19-34. [View Text]
Seoho Um & John L. Crompton (1986). The Importance of Testing for a Significant Difference Between Two Pearson Product-Moment correlation Coeffiecients. (Research Note). Journal of Leisure Research, 18(3), 206-209. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Nick Duray (1985). An Investigation of the Relative Efficacy of Four Alternative Approaches to Importance‑Performance Analysis. Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 13(4), 69-80. [View Text]
9. Equity in the Delivery of Park and Recreation Services
Stephanie T. West & John L. Crompton (2013). Who Ought to Receive What? An Instrument to Assess a Community’s Preferred Strategy for Allocating Leisure Service Resources. World Leisure Journal, 55(1), 1-20. [View Text]
Stephanie T. West & John L. Crompton (2008). A Comparison of Preferences and Perceptions of Alternate Equity Operationalizations. Leisure Sciences, 30(5), 409-428. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Stephanie T. West (2008). The Role of Moral Philosophies, Operational Criteria and Operational Strategies in Determining Equitable Allocation of Resources for Leisure Services in the United States. Leisure Studies, 27(1), 25-58. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Chi-Chuan Lue (1992). Patterns of Equity Preferences Among Californians for Allocating Park and Recreation Resources. Leisure Sciences, 14(3), 227-246. [View Text]
Bruce E. Wicks & John L. Crompton (1990). Predicting the Equity Preferences of Park and Recreation Department Employees and Residents of Austin, Texas. Journal of Leisure Research, 22(1), 18-35. [View Text]
Bruce E. Wicks & John L. Crompton (1989). Allocating Services for Parks and Recreation: A Model for Implementing Equity Concepts in Austin, Texas. Journal of Urban Affairs, 11(2), 169-188. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Bruce E. Wicks (1988). Implementing a Preferred Equity Model for the Delivery of Leisure Services in the United States Context. Leisure Studies, 7(3), 267-304. [View Text]
Bruce E. Wicks & John L. Crompton (1988). Implementing Equity in the Urban Recreation and Park Context. Trends, 125(3), 34-39. [View Text]
Bruce E. Wicks & John L. Crompton (1987). An Analysis of the Relationship Between Equity Choice Preferences, Service Type and Decision Making Groups in a Large U.S. City. Journal of Leisure Research, 19(3), 189-204. [View Text]
Bruce E. Wicks & John L. Crompton (1986). Citizen and Administrator Perspectives of Equity in the Delivery of Park Services. Leisure Sciences, 8(4), 341-366. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Charles W. Lamb (1983). The Importance of the Equity Concept in the Allocation of Public Services, Journal of Macromarketing, 3(1), 28-48. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Charles W. Lamb (1983). The Importance of the Equity Concept Revisited. Journal of Macromarketing, 3(1), 46-48. [View Text]
10. Marketing Park and Recreation Services other than Pricing [Section 7], Evaluation [Section 8], and Equity [Section 9]
Jamie Rae Walker & John L. Crompton (2013). The Impacts of Five Potential Institutional Constraints on Park Visitation. Managing Leisure, 18(1). [View Text]
Jamie Rae Walker & John L. Crompton (2012). The Relationship of Household Proximity to Park Use. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 30(3), 52-63. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2008). Evolution and Implications of a Paradigm Shift in the Marketing of Leisure Services in the U.S. Leisure Studies, 27(2), 181-205. [View Text]
Kam Hung & John L. Crompton (2006). Benefits and Constraints Associated with the Use of an Urban Park Reported by a Sample of Elderly in Hong Kong. Leisure Studies, 25(3), 291-311. [View Text]
Kam Hung & John L. Crompton (2005). Exploration of the Aging Phenomenon in Hong Kong and its Implications for Leisure Service Delivery. World Leisure Journal, 47(3), 42-53. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Seong-Seop Kim (2004). Temporal Changes in Perceived Constraints to Visiting State Parks. Journal of Leisure Research, 36(2), 160-182. [View Text]
Peter A. Witt & John L. Crompton (2003). Positive Youth Development Practices in Recreation Settings in the United States. World Leisure Journal, 45(2), 4-11. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2002). The Time for Kids Initiative in Portland, Oregon: Challenges of Effective Multi-Partnering. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 20(3), 81-99. [View Text]
Edouard V. Novatorov & John L. Crompton (2001). A Revised Conceptualization of Marketing in the Context of Public Leisure Services. Journal of Leisure Research, 33(2), 160-201. [View Text]
Edouard V. Novatorov & John L. Crompton (2001). Reformulating the Conceptualization of Marketing in the Context of Public Leisure Services. Leisure Studies 20(1), 61-75. [View Text]
Stephanie T. West & John L. Crompton (2001). A Review of the Impact of Adventure Programs on At-Risk Youth. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 19(2), 113-140. [View Text]
Seong-Seop Kim, David Scott & John L. Crompton (1997). An Exploration of the Relationships Among Social Psychological Involvement, Behavioral Involvement, Commitment, and Future Intentions in the Context of Birdwatching. Journal of Leisure Research, 29(3), 320-341. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Peter A. Witt (1997). Programs that Work: The Roving Leader Program in San Antonio. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 15(2), 84-92. [View Text]
Peter A. Witt & John L. Crompton (1997). The Protective Factors Framework: A Key to Programming for Benefits and Evaluating for Results. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 15(3), 1-18. [View Text]
Lorina Espericueta Schultz, John L. Crompton & Peter A. Witt (1995). A National Profile of the Status of Public Recreation Services for At-Risk Children and Youth. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 13(3), 1-25. [View Text]
Ian S. Reid & John L. Crompton (1993). A Taxonomy of Leisure Purchase Decision paradigms Based on Level of Involvement. Journal of Leisure Research, 25(2), 182-202. [View Text]
Sheila J. Backman & John L. Crompton (1991). Differentiating between High, Spurious, Latent and Low Loyalty Participants in Two Leisure Activities. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 9(2), 1-17. [View Text]
Sheila J. Backman & John L. Crompton (1991). The Usefulness of Selected Variables for Predicting Activity Loyalty. Leisure Sciences, 13(3), 205-220. [View Text]
Mark E. Havitz & John L. Crompton (1990). The Influence of Persuasive Messages on Propensity to Purchase Selected Recreational Services from Public or from commercial Suppliers. Journal of Leisure Research, 22(1), 71-88. [View Text]
Sheila J. Backman & John L. Crompton (1990). Differentiating Between Active and Passive Discontinuers of Two Leisure Activities. Journal of Leisure Research, 22(3), 197-212. [View Text]
Sheila J. Backman & John L. Crompton (1989). Discriminating Between Continuers and Discontinuers of Two Public Leisure Services. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 7(4), 56-71. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1988). A Citizen Sensitive Approach to Retrenching Services in the Public Sector. American Review of Public Administration, 18(1), 79-94. [View Text]
John L. Crompton, Ian S. Reid & Muzaffer Uysal (1987). Empirical Identification of Product Life Cycle Patterns In the Delivery of Municipal park and Recreation Services. Journal of Park and recreation Administration, 5(1), 17-34. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Mark E. Havitz (1987). A Recreation project that was Rejected: Lessons from a Failure. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 5(2), 10-26. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Charles W. Lamb (1986). Contrasting Marketing and Selling Orientations in Government Organizations. Journal of Professional Services Marketing, 2(2), 157-168. [View Text]
David J. Snepenger & John L. Crompton (1985). A review of Leisure Participation Models Based on the Level of Discourse Taxonomy. Leisure Sciences, 7(4), 443-466. [View Text]
Charles W. Lamb & John L. Crompton (1985). Distribution Decisions for Public Services. Journal of Academy of Marketing Science, 13(3), 107-123. [View Text]
Carlton S. Van Doren, Stephen M. Holland & John L. Crompton (1984). Publishing in the Primary Leisure Journals: Insight into the Structure and Boundaries of Our Research. Leisure Sciences, 6(2), 239-256. [View Text]
David J. Snepenger & John L. Crompton (1984). Leisure Activity Participation Models and the Level of Discourse Theory. Journal of Leisure Research, 16(1), 22-33. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1984). Voluntary Retrenchment of Park and Recreation Services: Opportunities and Problems. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 2(3), 10-20. [View Text]
Sheila J. Backmann & John L. Crompton (1984). Education Experiences Contribute to Cognitive Development. Journal of Environmental Education, 16(2), 4-13. [View Text]
T. David Botterill & John L. Crompton (1984). Day Care: Is an Opportunity Being Missed? Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 2(2), 37-45. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1983). A Sympathetic Organizational Environment–A Key to Developing New Programs. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 1(3), 11-22. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1983). Selecting Target Markets–A Key to Effective Marketing. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 1(1) 7-26. [View Text]
John L. Crompton, Charles W. Lamb & Patrick Schul (1982). Rejoinder to McMillen’s Comments on “The Attitudes of Recreation and Park Administrators Toward Public Involvement.” Leisure Sciences, 5(1), 67-72. [View Text]
Charles W. Lamb & John L. Crompton (1981). The Status of the Marketing Concept in Public Recreation and Park Agencies. Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 9(1), 1-14. [View Text]
John L. Crompton, Charles W. Lamb & Arnold Veditz (1981). Recreational Activity Clustering Among Adolescents, The Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 52(4), 449-457. [View Text]
John L. Crompton, Charles W. Lamb & Patrick Schul (1981). The Attitude of Public Agencies Toward Public Participation as Perceived by Their Senior Administrators. Journal of the Community Development Society, 12(1), 21-32. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Christine Sellar (1981). Do Outdoor Education Experiences Contribute to Positive Development in the Affective Domain? The Journal of Environmental Education, 12(4), 21-29. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Charles W. Lamb (1980). Eliminating Community Services – – The Leisure Services Example. Community Development Journal, 15(2), 138-145. [View Text]
John L. Crompton, Charles W. Lamb & Patrick Schul (1980). The Attitudes of Recreation and Park Administrators Toward Public Involvement. Leisure Sciences, 4(1), 67-76. [View Text]
John L. Crompton, Charles W. Lamb & Arnold Vedlitz (1979). Age and Sex Differences Among Adolescent Participants in Nine Outdoor Recreation Activities. Research Quarterly, 50(4), 589-598. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Sharon Bonk (1978). An Empirical Investigation of the Appropriateness of the Product Life Cycle to Municipal Library Services. Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 6(1/2), 77-90. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1978). Development of a Taxonomy of a Leisure Service’s Delivery System. Journal of Leisure Research, 10(3), 214-218. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & David M. Hensarling (1978). Some Suggested Implications of the Product Life Cycle for Public Recreation and Park Agency Managers. Leisure Sciences, 1(3), 295-308. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1977). A Recreation Management System Model. Leisure Sciences, 1(1), 53-66. [View Text]
11. Financing and Acquisition of Park and Recreation Resources
John L. Crompton (2010) The Commercial Property Endowment Model for Delivering Park and Recreation Services. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 28(1), 103-111. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2009). How Well Do Purchase of Development Rights Programs Contribute to Park and Open Space Goals in the United States? World Leisure Journal, 51(1), 54-71. [View Text]
Jamie Rae Walker & John L. Crompton (2005) A Review of Real Estate Transfer Tax Legislation Enacted by 13 States and 3 Local Areas to Fund Parks and Conservation. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 23(3), 100-114. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2002). The Rest of the Story. Journal of Leisure Research 34(1), 93-102. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1999). Beyond Grants: Other Roles of Foundations in Facilitating Delivery of Park and Recreation Services in the U.S. Managing Leisure 4(1), 1-23. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1998). Emergence of the Unfair Competition Issue in the United States. Managing Leisure 3(2), 57-70. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1998). Partnering: The Complementary Assets of Businesses and Park and Recreation Agencies. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 16(4), 73-84. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1998). Forces Underlying the Emergence of Privatization in Parks and Recreation. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 16(2), 88-101. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1997). Partnering with Business: What is in it for them?. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 15(4), 38-60. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1990). Protecting Park and Natural Areas without Purchasing Them: A Review of Methods Adopted in the USA. Society and Leisure 13(2), 431-454. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Jill M. Decker (1989). Establishing a Federal Recreation Trust Fund: An Analysis of the Options with Special Emphasis on a Manufacturers’ Excise Tax. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 7(1), 1-14. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Jill M. Decker (1989). Administrative Issues Associated with a Federal Recreation Trust Fund supported by a Manufacturers’ Excise Tax. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 7(2), 47-55.[View Text]
John L. Crompton (1989). A Taxonomy of Public‑Commercial Joint Ventures. Society and Leisure, 12(1), 107-122. [View Text]
John L. Crompton and Susan R. Orton (1987). The Real Estate Transfer Tax: An Alternative Source of Park Acquisition and Development Funds. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 5(3), 20-26. [View Text]
Sheila J. Backman and John L. Crompton (1986). Developing Public Recreation and Park Facilities with Tax Increment Financing. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 4(3), 40-48. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1983). Recreation Vouchers: A Case Study in Administrative Innovation and Citizen Participation. Public Administration Review, 43(6), 537-546. [View Text]
12. Parkland Dedication
John L. Crompton. (2022). Parkland Dedication: Optimizing an Underutilized Resource. College Station, Texas; Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. [View Text]
John L. Crompton. (2022). Parkland Dedication: How are Cities Implementing the Rough Proportionality Principle? Journal of Park and Recreation Administration (in press) [View Text]
John L Crompton. (2020). Missing an Opportunity: In an Era of Fiscal Conservatism why are Parkland Dedication and Park Impact Fees so Under-utilized? Journal of Park and Recreation Administraion 39(1), 155-170. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Gary D. Ellis. (2020). Is Decline in Park Provision Inevitable in Fast-Growth Cities? Evidence from Texas. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration (in press). [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2010). An Analysis of Parkland Dedication Ordinances in Texas. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 28(1), 70-102. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1997). Alternative Approaches to Securing Recreation and Park Amenities Through Exactions. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 15(1), 16-36. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1990). The Perspectives of Impacted Stakeholder Groups Toward Park and Recreation Exactions. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 8(4), 1-22. [View Text]
13. Sponsorship and Donations
John L. Crompton (2015). Potential Negative Outcomes from Sport Sponsorship for a Company. International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship. 16(3). 179-193. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2014). Potential negative outcomes from sponsorship for a sport property. Managing Leisure. 19(6), 428-441 [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1996). The Potential Contributions of Sports Sponsorship in Impacting the Product Adoption Process. Managing Leisure: An International Journal, 1(4), 199-212. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1996). Tax Incentives for Making Donations to Park and Recreation Agencies. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 14(4), 65-81. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1995). Factors that Have Stimulated the Growth of Sponsorship of Major Events. Festival Management and Event Tourism, 3(2), 99-103. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1994). Measuring the Returns on Sponsorship Investments at Major Recreation Events. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 12(2), 73-85. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1994). Benefits and Risks Associated with Sponsorship of Major Events. Festival Management and Event Tourism, 2(2), 66-74. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1993). Understanding a Business Organization’s Approach to Entering a Sponsorship Partnership. Festival Management and Event Tourism 1(3), 98-109. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1993). Sponsorship of Sport by Tobacco and Alcohol Companies: A Review of the Issues. Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 17(3), 148-167. [View Text]
Leon E. Younger, John L. Crompton, and Jill M. Decker (1988). Developing a Comprehensive Sponsorship Program: A Case Study. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration 6(1), 12-21. [View Text]
14. Financing Sport
John L. Crompton (2014). Proximate development: an alternate justification for public investment in major sport facilities? Managing Leisure, 19(4). [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2004). Beyond Economic Impact: An Alternative Rationale for the Public Subsidy of Major League Sports Facilities. Journal of Sport Management 18, 40-58. [View Text]
Dennis R. Howard & John L. Crompton (2004). Tactics used by Sports Organizations in the United States to Increase Ticket Sales. Managing Leisure: An International Journal 9(2), 87-95. [View Text]
John L. Crompton, Dennis R. Howard & Turgut Var (2003). Financing Major League Facilities: Status, Evolution and Conflicting Forces. Journal of Sport Management 17(2), 156-184. [View Text]
Dennis R. Howard & John L. Crompton (2003). An Empirical Review of the Stadium Novelty Effect. Sport Marketing Quarterly 12(2), 111-116. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Dennis R. Howard (2003). The American Experience with Facility Naming Rights: Opportunities for English Professional Football Teams. Managing Leisure: An International Journal 8, 212-226. [View Text]
Dennis R. Howard & John L. Crompton (2002). The Growth and Financial Status of Professional Sports in North America: Insights for English Soccer Leagues? Managing Leisure: An International Journal 7(3), 145-163. [View Text]
15. Tourism Decision Making
Ji Youn Jeong, John L. Crompton, & Kyung-Yur Lee (2022). Applying the TRIRISK model to COVID-19 in tourism: A comparison between 2020 and 2021. Tourism Management Perspecitves, 41. [View Text]
Maria J. Carneiro & John L. Crompton (2010). The Influence of Involvement, Familiarity and constraints on the Search for Information about Destinations. Journal of Travel Research, 49(4), 451-470. [View Text]
Michael A. Hunt & John L. Crompton (2008). Investigating Attraction Compatibility in an East Texas City. International Journal of Tourism Research 10(3), 237-246. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2005). Issues Related to Sustaining a Long-Term Research Interest in Tourism. Journal of Tourism Studies, 16(2), 34-43. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2004). Conceptualization and Alternate Operationalizations of the Measurement of Sponsorship Effectiveness in Sport. Leisure Studies 23(3), 267-281. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2004). Sponsorship Ambushing in Sport. Managing Leisure 9, 1-12. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (2003). Adapting Herzberg: A Conceptualization of the Effects of Hygiene and Motivator Attributes on Perceptions on Event Quality. Journal of Travel Research, 41(3), 305-310. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Seong Seop Kim (2001). The Influence of Cognitive Distance in Vacation Choice. Annals of Tourism Research 28(2), 512-515. [View Text]
John Ap & John L. Crompton (2001). A response to Lankford. Journal of Travel Research 39(3), 317-318. [View Text]
Seong-Seop Kim, Christel Botha & John L. Crompton (2000). Responding to Competition: A Strategy for Sun/Lost City, South Africa. Tourism Management 21(1), 33-42. [View Text]
Christel Botha, John L. Crompton & Seong-Seop Kim (1999). Developing a Revised Competitive Position for Sun/Lost City, South Africa. Journal of Travel Research 37(4), 341-352. [View Text]
John L. Crompton, Christel Botha & Seong-Seop Kim (1999). Testing Selected Choice Set Propositions. Annals of Tourism Research 26(1), 210-212. [View Text]
John Ap & John L. Crompton (1998). Developing and Testing a Tourism Impact Scale. Journal of Travel Research 37(2), 120-130. [View Text]
Edward G. McWilliams & John L. Crompton (1997). An Expanded Framework for Measuring the Effectiveness of Destination Advertising. Tourism Management 18(3), 127-138. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Stacey L. McKay (1997). Motives of Visitors Attending Festival Events. Annals of Tourism Research 24(2), 425-439. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1996). The Potential Contributions of Sports Sponsorship in Impacting the Product Adoption Process. Managing Leisure: An International Journal, 1(4), 199-212. [View Text]
Shu Tian, John L. Crompton & Peter A. Witt (1996). Integrating Constraints and Benefits to Identify Responsive Target Markets for Museum Attractions. Journal of Travel Research 35(2), 34-45. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1996). Priorities in Tourists’ Decision Making Research in the 1990s and Beyond: From a North American Perspective. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research 1(1), 18-24. [View Text]
Paul K. Ankomah, John L. Crompton & Dwayne A. Baker (1996). Influence of Cognitive Distance in Vacation Choice. Annals of Tourism Research 23(1), 138-150. [View Text]
T. David Botterill & John L. Crompton (1996). Two Case Studies Exploring the Nature of the Tourist’s Experience. Journal of Leisure Research 28(1), 57-82. [View Text]
Chi-Chuan Lue, John L. Crompton & William P. Stewart (1996). Evidence of Cumulative Attraction in Multidimensional Recreational Trip Decisions. Journal of Travel Research 35(1), 41-49. [View Text]
Paul K. Ankomah, John L. Crompton & Dwayne A. Baker (1995). A Study of Pleasure Travelers’ Cognitive Distance Assessments. Journal of Travel Research 34(2), 12-18. [View Text]
Teri L. Mayfield & John L. Crompton (1995). The Status of the Marketing Concept Among Festival Organizers. Journal of Travel Research 33(4), 14-22. [View Text]
Teri L. Mayfield & John L. Crompton (1995). Development of an Instrument for Identifying Community Reasons for Staging a Festival. Journal of Travel Research 33(3), 37-44. [View Text]
John Ap & John L. Crompton (1993). Residents’ Strategies for Responding to Tourism Impacts. Journal of Travel Research 32(1), 47-49. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Paul K. Ankomah (1993). Choice Set Propositions in Destination Decisions. Annals of Tourism Research 20(3), 461-476. [View Text]
Chi-Chuan Lue, John L. Crompton & Daniel R. Fesenmaier (1993). Conceptualization of Multi-Destination Pleasure Trips. Annals of Tourism Research 20(2), 289-301. [View Text]
Tae-Hee Lee & John L. Crompton (1992). Measuring Novelty Seeking in Tourism. Annals of Tourism Research 19(4), 732-751. [View Text]
Seoho Um & John L. Crompton (1992). The Roles of Perceived Inhibitors and Facilitators in Pleasure Travel Destination Decisions. Journal of Travel Research 30(3), 18-25. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1992). Structure of Vacation Destination Choice Sets. Annals of Tourism Research 19(3), 420-434. [View Text]
Paul C.Fakeye & John L. Crompton (1992). The Importance of Socialization to Repeat Visitation. Annals of Tourism Research 19(2), 364-366. [View Text]
Paul K. Ankomah & John L. Crompton (1992). Tourism Cognitive Distance: A Set of Research Propositions. Annals of Tourism Research 19(2), 323-342. [View Text]
Pauol C. Fakeye & John L. Crompton (1991). Image Differences Between Prospective, First-Time and Repeat Visitors to the Lower Rio Grande Valley. Journal of Travel Research 30(2), 10-16. [View Text]
Seoho Um & John L. Crompton (1991). Development of Pleasure Travel Attitude Dimensions. Annals of Tourism Research 18(3), 500-503. [View Text]
Yong-Kwan Kim & John L. Crompton (1990). Role of Tourism in Unifying the Two Koreas. Annals of Tourism Research 17(3), 353-366. [View Text]
Seoho Um & John L. Crompton (1990). Attitude Determinants in Tourism Destination Choice. Annals of Tourism Research 17(3), 432-448. [View Text]
Paul K. Ankomah & John L. Crompton (1990). Unrealized Tourism Potential: The Case of Sub-Saharan Africa. Tourism Management 11(1), 11-28. [View Text]
Wei Lu, John L. Crompton & Leslie M. Reid (1989). Cultural Conflicts: Experiences of U.S. Visitors to China. Tourism Management 10(4), 322-332. [View Text]
Sarah L. Richardson & John L. Crompton (1988). Vacation Patterns of French and English Canadians. Annals of Tourism Research 15(3), 430-435. [View Text]
Sarah L. Richardson & John L. Crompton (1988). Cultural Variations in Perceptions of Vacation Attributes. Tourism Management 9(2), 128-136. [View Text]
Sarah L. Richardson & John L. Crompton (1988). Latent Demand for Vacation Travel: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of French- and English-Speaking Residents of Ontario and Quebec. Leisure Sciences 10(1), 17-26. [View Text]
Muzaffer Uysal & John L. Crompton (1987). Deriving a Relative Price Index for Inclusion in International Tourism Demand Estimation Models Revisited. Journal of Travel Research 25(3), 40. [View Text]
Seoho Um & John L. Crompton (1987). Measuring Residents’ Attachment Levels in a Host Community. Journal of Travel Research 26(1), 27-29. [View Text]
T. David Botterill & John L. Crompton (1987). Personal Constructions of Holiday Snapshots. Annals of Tourism Research 14(1), 152-156. [View Text]
Muzaffer Uysal & John L. Crompton (1985). Deriving a Relative Price Index for Inclusion in International Tourism Demand Estimation Models. Journal of Travel Research 24(1), 32-34. [View Text]
Muzaffer Uysal & John L. Crompton (1985). An Overview of Approaches Used to Forecast Tourism Demand. Journal of Travel Research 23(4), 7-15. [View Text]
Muzaffer Uysal & John L. Crompton (1984). Determinants of Demand for International Tourist Flows to Turkey. Tourism Management 5(4), 288-297. [View Text]
Richard J. Gitelson & John L. Crompton (1984). Insights into the Repeat Vacation Phenomenon. Annals of Tourism Research 11(2), 199-218. [View Text]
Patrick Schul & John L. Crompton (1983). Search Behavior of International Vacationers: Travel Specific Lifestyle and Sociodemographic Variables. Journal of Travel Research 22(2), 25-30. [View Text]
Richard J. Gitelson & John L. Crompton (1983). The Planning Horizons and Sources of Information Used by Pleasure Vacationers. Journal of Travel Research 21(3), 2-7. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1981). Dimensions of the Social Group Role in Pleasure Vacations. Annals of Tourism Research 8(4), 550-568. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Richard J. Gitelson (1981). Consumer Reactions to the Standby Motor Fuel Rationing Plan. Journal of Travel Research 19(4), 27-36. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1979). Motivations for Pleasure Vacations. Annals of Tourism Research 6(4), 408-424. [View Text]
B. Dan Kamp, John L. Crompton & David M. Hensarling (1979). The Reactions of Travelers to Gasoline Rationing and to Increases in Gasoline Prices. Journal of Travel Research 18(1), 37-41. [View Text]
John L. Crompton & Richard J. Gitelson (1979). The Theory of Cumulative Attraction and Compatibility: A Case Study of Two Major Commercial Leisure Enterprises. Baylor Business Studies 119, 7-16. [View Text]
John L. Crompton (1979). An Assessment of the Image of Mexico as a Vacation Destination and the Influence of Geographic Location Upon that Image. Journal of Travel Research 17(4), 18-23. [View Text]
Pamela Thomason, John L. Crompton & B. Dan Kamp (1979). A Study of the Attitudes of Impacted Groups within a Host Community Toward Prolonged Stay Tourist Visitors. Journal of Travel Research 17(3), 2-6. [View Text]