Trent Larson

Trent LarsonTrent Larson is an associate professor in the Department of Human Performance and Leisure Studies at North Carolina A&T State University. He holds BA and MA degrees from Brigham Young University and a PhD from the University of New Mexico. His research interests focus on tourism/technology, in particular, evaluating the complexity of National Tourism Organization websites, tourism in Africa, virtual organizations, diaspora, comprehensive recreation planning, and environmental education. At the university, he has previously served as department chair and currently teaches an information technology course he designed. His publications include a number of tourism articles and book chapters related to international tourism development.

Publications

Virtual Tourism and Its Potential for Tourism Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Paul Ankomah, Trent Larson. © 2019. 12 pages.
Rapid growth of ICT has resulted in the development of innovative tools that could extend opportunities for tourism destination marketers and tourists. ICT-based tools expand the...
Virtual Tourism and Its Potential for Tourism Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Paul Ankomah, Trent Larson. © 2018. 10 pages.
Rapid growth of ICT has resulted in the development of innovative tools that could extend opportunities for tourism destination marketers and tourists. ICT-based tools expand the...
ICT and Skills Transfer: The Case for Diaspora Involvement in Tourism Development in Ghana
Paul Ankomah, Trent Larson. © 2014. 24 pages.
Ghana is continuously exploring new development models to generate economic growth and enhance the life of her citizens. Tourism has been identified as an area with the potential...