The Handbook offers a comprehensive overview of theoretical and practical perspectives for tracking and interpreting trends and issues in tourism sustainability, planning and development, management, and technology.
The Handbook offers a comprehensive overview of theoretical and practical perspectives for tracking and interpreting trends and issues in tourism sustainability, planning and development, management, and technology.
Tourism is a dynamic and unpredictable industry and understanding its trends and issues is critical for the successful and sustainable development of the private and public sector. As such, this Handbook proposes clear definitions and provides a systematic classification scheme for such analysing. It reviews trends and issues in four thematic areas of tourism: sustainability; planning and development; management and technology with contributions from 83 leading tourism scholars from across the globe. The Handbook provides insights on the differences among domestic, outbound, and inbound markets and acknowledges that the supply sub-sectors of tourism are diverse, highlighting variations by geographic regions.
The book emphasises the necessity to prioritise sustainability and the achievement of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Students and professionals interested in tourism, hospitality, and sustainability will find a wealth of multidisciplinary knowledge in this Handbook.
.Part 1: Sustainability
Beyond sustainability The meaningful tourism paradigm
Wolfgang Georg Arlt
Emerging themes is sustainable development through tourism
Jonathon Day
Tourism Great Reset: The inclusive, sustainable, and innovative reality
Ekaterina Glebova and Marko Peri
A dialogue for tourism, climate change and philanthropy
Kaitano Dube and Ciną van Zyl
Baby boomers and sustainable tourism: The need for a new research agenda
Ian Patterson and Adela Balderas-Cujudo
Sustainable tourist: How big is your footprint?
Daisy Kanagasapapathy
Whale-watching tourism: Future sustainability trends
Chaitanya Suįrez-Rojas, Carmelo J. León, Javier de León & Yen E.
Lam-Gonzįlez
Fair pricing in tourism: From profitability towards sustainability
Tomasz Napieraa and Adam Pawlicz
Tourism sustainability is a big problem in the development of marine tourism
in Indonesia
Ahmad Bahar
Part 2: Planning and development
Visitor (trader) harassment and why a global response is necessary
Annemarie Nicely, Shweta Singh, Dan Zhu, Chutong Jiang, and Jihon Choe
Cross-border tourism: The case of the Greater Bay Area
Jinah Park, Haiyan Song, and Yeung Kong
Trends and issues with regional tourism partnership formation
Jens Thraenhart and Alastair M. Morrison
Disseminating small island destinations in the face of global challenges: A
strategic analysis
Eduardo Parra López, Almudena Barrientos Baez, and Marķa de los Įngeles
Pérez Sįnchez
Island tourism development for inclusive growth
Nghia Huu Le
Community-based rural tourism development: An intersectional exploration of
possibilities and challenges
Neha Nimble
Evolving position of stray domestic animals in tourism
Paul Tully and Neil Carr
Part 3: Management
Well-being and tourism employees: the important role of "freedom" in the
future workplace
Prokopis Christou, Alexis Saveriades, and Maria Rigou
Resilient leadership in the tourism industry
Adela Balderas-Cujudo, Marta Buenechea-Elberdin, Josune Baniandrés, and
George W. Leeson
Women education in tourism entrepreneurship: Trends and issues emerging from
Africa
Magdalena Petronella (Nellie) Swart, Vanessa S. Bernauer, and Kailasam
Thirumaran
An American labour revolution
Sotiris Hji-Avgoustis and Alan Yen
The resilience of the tourism and hospitality workforce
Thi Hong Hai Nguyen, Diep Ngoc Su, and Hanh My Thi Huynh
The hospitality workforce trends
Adesola Osinaike and Lorna Thomas
Do customers really care about CSR reputation in the decision of hotel
patronage?
Suk Ha Grace Chan,Yue Yvonne He, and Binglin Martin Tang
Post-pandemic Chinese outbound tourism: Three trends to look out for
Marine LHostis
All-inclusive holiday packages in the post-COVID19 era
Lemonia Papadopoulou-Kelidou and Andreas Papatheodorou
Part 4: Technology
Tourist-generated short videos arousing aspirations to visit the place:
Perceiving authenticity?
Lixian Zhou and Jing Li
Travel vlogging and its role in destination marketing
Maria Criselda Badilla, Adrian Lawrence Carvajal, Carl Francis Castro, and
Maria Paz Castro
Augmented reality and virtual reality in tourism
Evrim Ēeltek
Tourist engagement throughout the customer journey: A service ecosystem
approach
Rodoula H. Tsiotsou and Ronald E. Goldsmith
Perspectives for communication in social media: The case of thermal spas
Vera Antunes, Gisela Gonēalves, and Cristina Estevćo
Urban mobility and mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) trends
Xu Zhao, China, Claire Papaix, and Yufang Zhang
Digital nomads and destination characteristics: A conceptual analysis
Muhammet Necati Ēelik
Gamification in museum tourism
ge Pirnar, Duygu Ēelebi, and Muruvvet Deniz Sezer
The influence of museum user generated content to improve the experience
design
Jonatan Gómez Punzón and Nuria Recuero-Virto
Presence in virtual hotel experience and purchase intention: The mediating
role of decision comfort
Sima Rahimizhian, Farzad Safaeimanesh, Mobina Beheshti, and Olayinka
Afolabi
Co-designing the smart tourism experience for all-inclusive hotel as a new
trend of staycation experience
Nabila Norizan and Norhazliza Halim
Digital safe-zone tourism network: Are we ready to travel again?
Norhazliza Halim, Nabila Norizan, and Thinaranjeney Thirumoorthi
Reconstructing tourism development in China: The role of Internet industry
Lina Zhong and Mengyao Zhu
Alastair M. Morrison is Research Professor at the University of Greenwich in London, UK and was Associate Dean and Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Purdue University, USA specialising in the area of tourism and hospitality marketing in the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management.
Dimitrios Buhalis is Director of the eTourism Lab and Deputy Director of the International Centre for Tourism and Hospitality Research at Bournemouth University Business School in England.