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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Rodney B. Warnick
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Warnick, Rodney B., et al.. (2010). Economic impact and market analysis of a special event: The Great New England Air Show. 66. 247–255.
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Schuett, Michael A., Rodney B. Warnick, & Jiaying Lu. (2009). A Qualitative Analysis Of National Outdoor Recreation Surveys. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 27(2).4 indexed citations
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Warnick, Rodney B.. (2008). Travel trends in New England and the Northeast United States: updating post 9-11 trends. 23.
Warnick, Rodney B. & David C. Bojanic. (2006). New England's travel and recreation markets: trends in the geographic target markets beyond 2000. ScholarWorks@UMassAmherst (University of Massachusetts Amherst). 14. 78–88.
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Warnick, Rodney B.. (2005). Back to the Future: Trends in Northeast Recreation, Tourism and Future Research A Founders' Forum Presentation. ScholarWorks@UMassAmherst (University of Massachusetts Amherst). 341.1 indexed citations
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Warnick, Rodney B., et al.. (2005). Movie Effects on the Image of Thailand Among College Student Travelers. ScholarWorks@UMassAmherst (University of Massachusetts Amherst). 341.8 indexed citations
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Warnick, Rodney B.. (2002). Rural Recreation Lifestyles: Trends in Recreation Activity Patterns and Self-Reported Quality of Life and Health—An Exploratory Study. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 20(4). 37–64.4 indexed citations
Lachowetz, Tony, William A. Sutton, Mark A. McDonald, Rodney B. Warnick, & John Spencer Clark. (2001). Corporate Selling Activities and the Determinants of Corporate Partner Retention in the National Basketball Association (NBA). (Research Paper). International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship. 3(4). 403.1 indexed citations
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Warnick, Rodney B.. (1995). The New England travel market: changes in generational travel patterns. 198.2 indexed citations
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Loomis, David K. & Rodney B. Warnick. (1992). Recreation specialization and the analysis of angler differences according to age cohort. 160. 160–165.1 indexed citations
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Warnick, Rodney B.. (1987). Image analysis of fitness agencies: implications for marketing strategies.. ScholarWorks@BGSU (Bowling Green State University). 6(2). 12–17.1 indexed citations
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Warnick, Rodney B. & Dennis R. Howard. (1985). Market Share Analysis of Selected Leisure Services from 1979 to 1982. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 3(4).9 indexed citations
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