Pascal Tremblay
Pascal Tremblay is an Australian researcher and academic.
Tremblay is an economist undertaking research connected to Northern Australia’s development. He has been in the Northern Territory for nearly 30 years, starting at the former Northern Territory University and lecturing in economics, then later tourism and hospitality. He had previously taught at the University of Tasmania, the University of British Columbia and the Université du Québec à Montréal.
His Ph.D. dissertation (University of Melbourne, 1998) examined the nature of economic coordination in the tourism system, and the role played by distinct inter-firm networks supporting differentiated learning strategies. It was awarded the TTRA W.B. Keeling tourism dissertation award for 1996-1998.
Since returning to Charles Darwin University, Tremblay's research activity and interests have been more eclectic, although maintain a focus on regional (North Australia or Northern Territory) and workforce issues.
(via CDU)
