Michael Bradley Data-verified
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Michael Bradley's research investigates the economic and social impacts of natural resource tourism. His work examines how various forms of outdoor recreation, such as hiking and rock climbing, influence rural economies. Bradley has studied the economic effects of rock climbing in locations like Kentucky's Red River Gorge and Bishop, California. He also explores visitor experiences, including the impact of events like the COVID-19 pandemic on place attachment to state parks in Arkansas. Additional research interests include the use of cellular technology by hikers in backcountry areas and the tourism associated with beer, wine, and spirits.
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- h-index: 19
- Publications: 93
- Citations: 1,083
Selected Publications
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Roller derby is my passion: the impact of athletic identity on dualistic passion through serious leisure (2025)
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Identifying the effects of COVID-19 on visitor place attachment of state parks in Arkansas (2023)
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Demographic differences in hiker cellular technology use in backcountry areas in Montana’s Custer Gallatin National Forest (2021)
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Outdoor Recreation and Rural Transitions in Central Appalachia: Revisiting the Economic Impact of Rock Climbing in Kentucky’s Red River Gorge (2021)
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- Outdoor Recreation and Rural Transitions in Central Appalachia: Revisiting the Economic Impact of Rock Climbing in Kentucky’s Red River Gorge
- Demographic differences in hiker cellular technology use in backcountry areas in Montana’s Custer Gallatin National Forest
- Identifying the effects of COVID-19 on visitor place attachment of state parks in Arkansas
- Transforming the Dirtbag Label in Kentucky’s Red River Gorge
- Transforming the Dirtbag Label in Kentucky’s Red River Gorge
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Demographic differences in hiker cellular technology use in backcountry areas in Montana’s Custer Gallatin National Forest
- Identifying the effects of COVID-19 on visitor place attachment of state parks in Arkansas
- Identifying the effects of COVID-19 on visitor place attachment of state parks in Arkansas
- The Economic Impact of Rock Climbing in Bishop, California
- The Economic Impact of Rock Climbing in Bishop, California
- The Economic Impact of Rock Climbing in Bishop, California
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