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Member Activities

 

David Airey

  • Key Note paper: Airey, D. (2015). Talent Development in Tourism. UNWTO Knowledge Network Conference, "Talent Development and Education in Tourism", University of Duesto, Bilbao, Spain, 2 December 2015

 


 

Dimitrios Buhalis

  • Dimitrios was appointed Head of Department of Tourism and Hospitality at Bournemouth University, BH12 5BB, UK. Was appointed Head of Department of Tourism and Hospitalityhttps://www1.bournemouth.ac.uk/discover/faculties/faculty-management/our-departments/department-tourism-hospitality, Faculty of Management, Bournemouth University, http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/. The Department currently has 35 academics, 800 students and 35 PhD students and is one of the world leaders in tourism and hospitality education Dimitrios is looking forward to collaborate with many academy members and their institutions in the near future
  • Chaired the technology Innovations for the future Tourism session in the Innovation policies for connecting the digital tourist, Exceltur 8th Forum, Madrid, Fitur.
  • Chaired a number of sessions at the ENTER2016 conference in Bilbao Spain
  • Published a new book and four new papers
  • Tourism Management, Marketing, and Development : Performance, Strategies, and Sustainability. Edited by Marcello M. Mariani, Wojciech Czakon, Dimitrios Buhalis, Ourania Vitouladiti. ISBN 9781137401854. Publication Date December 2015, Palgrave Macmillan, http://goo.gl/qDZFEa
  • Ladkin, A., & Buhalis, D. (2016). Online & social media recruitment: Hospitality employer and prospective employee considerations. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 28(2), pp.327 – 345.
  • Williams, N., Ferdinand, N., Inversini, A., & Buhalis, D. (2015). Community crosstalk: An exploratory analysis of destination and festival eWOM on Twitter. Journal of Marketing Management, 31(9-10), pp.1113-1140.
  • Neuhofer, B., Buhalis, D., & Ladkin, A. (2015). Smart technologies for personalised experiences. A case from the hospitality industry. Electronic Markets, 25(3), pp. 243-254.
  • Buhalis, D., & Foerste, M. (2015). SoCoMo marketing for travel and tourism: Empowering co-creation of value. Journal of Destination Marketing & Management, 4(3), pp.151-161.

 


 

Richard Butler

  • In January Richard was in Madrid to receive the UNWTO Ulysses Prize for his contribution to tourism research and scholarship. The Prize, in the form of a medal, was presented by the Secretary General of the UNWTO, Dr Taleb Rifai. In his acceptance speech Richard paid tribute to the many colleagues and students he had worked with during his career. More than three hundred tourism professionals, ministers and officials from around the world were at the ceremony which coincided with the Spanish tourism fair (FITUR). Previous prize winners David Airey, Don Hawkins, Eduardo Fayos Sola and Pauline Sheldon (all Fellows of the Academy) were also in attendance.

 


 

Frederic Dimanche

A book, co-edited with Lidia Andrades, was published by Emerald in September: "Tourism in Russia: A Management Handbook". The book was translated and published in Russian in December. Website: http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/books/notable/page.htm?id=9781785603433

 


 

Sara Dolnicar

  • Sara has recently taken on the role as the Foundations of Tourism Research Series Editor for the Journal of Travel Research.
  • New journal articles:

 


 

David L. Edgell

In February 2016 David has an article "International Sustainable Tourism Policy" being published in the Brown Journal of World Affairs (Volume XXII Issue 1 Fall/Winter 2015). The Journal site notes: "The Brown Journal of World Affairs is a semiannual of international relations and foreign policy produced at Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies. The Journal features original articles by and interviews with world leaders, policymakers, and prominent academics."

"Each issue is composed of several thematic sections that showcase unique and incisive scholarship on the salient international issues of today and tomorrow. Past contributors include Madeleine Albright, John Kerry, Noam Chomsky, Mikhail Gorbachev, and Joseph Stiglitz."

New book: Managing Sustainable Tourism: A legacy for the Future will be released by Routledge Publishers in late March 2016.

 


 

Carson Jenkins

Kit will be resident in Hong Kong until 31st December to take up the position of Visiting Scholar at the College of Professional And Continuing Education, Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

 


 

Brian King

  • Completed the Certified Hospitality Educator (CHE) program organized by the American Hotel and Lodging Education Institute. You can always learn interesting new things about teaching!

 

  • Contributions to Monographs and Books:
    • King, B.E.M, & Gardiner, S. (2015). Chinese outbound student-tourists - developing a taste for independent travel. In Xiang. (Robert) Li (Ed.), Chinese outbound tourism 2.0 (pp.319-336). Apple Academic Press, USA.
    • Yang, X., Wang, D., & King, B.E.M (2015). Your stories online, the heuristics of my next journey. In Xiang, (Robert) Li (Ed.), Chinese Outbound Tourism 2.0 (pp.273-288). Apple Academic Press, USA.
    • King, B.E.M. (2015). Various entries. In Cater, C., Garrod, B., & Low, T. Encyclopedia of sustainable tourism. CABI, Wallingford.
  • Journal articles:
    • Ji, M., Li, M., & King, B.E.M. (2015). The impacts of China's new free-trade zones on Hong Kong tourism. Journal of Destination Marketing & Management, 4(4), 203-205.
    • Tang, C, King, B.E.M., & Kulendran, N. (2015). Estimating future room occupancy fluctuations to optimize hotel revenues. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 32(7), 870-885.
  • Conference presentations:
    • International Centre of Excellence in Tourism and Hospitality Education (THE-ICE) 9th IPoE Forum, Leewarden, Amsterdam 25th – 28th November 2015
      • Plenary session: Understanding & Researching Experiential Learning
    • 3rd Annual International Conference on Tourism and Hospitality Research (THoR 2015), Singapore 14th – 15th December 2015
      • Keynote Speaker: "Asian Resorts - Coming to a City Near You!""
  • Executive education:
    • Scottish Tourism Destination Leaders Programme, Edinburgh Napier University
    • Adjunct Professor Presentation  City Destination Branding & Marketing – from Asia to Scotland, 22nd January 2016

 


 

Metin Kozak

  • Co-edited the following books:
    • Artal-Tur & Kozak, M. (2016). Destination competitiveness, the environment, and sustainability: Challenges and cases. Oxon: CABI.
    • Kozak, M., & Kozak, N. (2016). Destination marketing: An international perspective. London: Routledge.
    • Correia, A., Gnoth, J., Kozak, M., & Fyall, A. (2015). Marketing places and spaces. Bingley: Emerald.
    • Kozak, M., & Kozak, N. (2015). Tourism economics: A practical perspective. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
    • Kozak, N. & Kozak, M. (2015). Tourism development. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
  • Co-authored the following article(s):
    • Ozgen, H. K. S., & Kozak, M. (2015). Social media practices applied by city hotels: A comparative case study from Turkey. Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes, 7(3), 229-241.
  • Co-edited a special issue:
    • Correia, A., Gnoth, J., Kozak, M., & Fyall, A. (2016). Digital marketing technologies and new markets: From embryonic markets to digital marketing. Anatolia, 27(1).
  • Co-organised the following conference:

 

  • Invited as a Visiting Professor to give a lecture on tourism marketing for PhD students at the University of Europe, Portugal, 3rd - 7th February 2016.
  • Organised a Research Methods Workshop and delivered a seminar on Academic Writing, Antalya, Turkey, 27th -31st January 2016.

 


 

Douglas Pearce

After retiring from Victoria University of Wellington in January 2015 and brushing up his Spanish, Doug spent the latter part of the year as a visiting professor at the Universidad Austral de Chile in Valdivia. His visit was under the auspices of a CONICYT project to strengthen tourism research in Chile. This involved a research project, lectures, workshops, seminars and conference presentations.

 


 

Chris Ryan

Chris taught a course at Waikato University to Masters' and Doctoral students on research methods on his return to New Zealand in October. Currently as Director of the China-New Zealand Tourism Research Unit, he is hosting visiting scholars Dr. Li (Carol) Yan (Central China Normal University) and Dr. Wang Ling-en (China Academy of Sciences) and together they have been undertaking work for Tourism Holdings at Waitomo Caves, New Zealand, on Chinese visitors. He and past doctoral student Dr. Zhang Xiaoyu won an award from Grand View Gardens, Beijing, for research undertaken at the Gardens and their contribution to 'Red Culture'. They are currently writing up academic papers from that study, the first of which was published as under the title 'Residents, their use of a tourist facility and contribution to tourist ambience: Narratives from a film tourism site in Beijing', in Tourism Management, 52, 416-429. He also had papers published in Annals of Tourism Research applying Goffman's theories to the staging of indigenous people's presentations in China (with Dr Yang Jinging and Professor Zhang Lingyun) and in Journal of Travel Research on heritage tourism in New Zealand with Dr. Thu Trinh from Pegasus International College, Danang, Vietnam. The China-New Zealand Tourism Research Unit has recently signed a research agreement with the Wuhan Tourism Administration. In June 2016, Chris will be visiting Wuhan for discussions and to determine projects. 

 


 

Muzaffer Uysal

  • Uysal, M., Sirgy, J., Woo, E., & Kim, L. (2015). Quality of life (QOL) and well-being research in tourism. Tourism Management. doi:10.1016/j.tourman.2015.07.013
  • Schwartz, Z., Uysal, M., Webb, T., & Altin, M. (2016). Hotel daily occupancy forecasting with competitive sets: a recursive algorithm. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 28(2).
  • Matias, E., Kim, L., Uysal, M., Sirgy, J., & Prebensen, N. (2015/16). The Effect of Co-Creation Experience on Outcome Variable. Annals of Tourism Research, 57, 62-75.
  • Uysal, M. (2015). Turgut Var – His work and accomplishments in field of tourism. Anatolia, 26(4), 663-669.
  • Kara, D., Kim, L., & Uysal, M. (2015). The effect of manager mobbing behavior on female employees' quality of life. Current issues in Tourism. doi:10.1080/13683500.2015.1078298
  • Poria, Y., Schwartz, Z., & Uysal, M. (2015). If you can keep your head: The uninterested consequences of the impact factor on tourism research. Tourism Management, 51, 300-303.
  • Prebensen, N., Kim, L., & Uysal, M. (2015). Co-creation as moderator between the experience value and satisfaction relationship. Journal of Travel Research. doi: 10.1177/0047287515583359.
  • Kim, H., Lee, S., Uysal, M., Kim, J., & Ahn, K. (2015). Nature-based tourism: Motivation and subjective well-being. Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing. doi:10.1080/10548408.2014.997958.
  • Book chapters:
    • Pinar, M., Birkan, B., Tanil, G., & Uysal, M. (2015), Destination competitiveness, the environment, and sustainability: Challenges and cases. Andres Artal-Tur, A. & Kozak, M. (Eds.). CAB International, pp. 63-72.'
    • Xiang, P., Schwartz, Z., & Uysal, M. (2015). What types of hotels make their guests (un)happy? Text analytics of customer experiences in online reviews. In Tusyadiah, I. & Inversini, A. (Eds.). Information and communication technologies in tourism (pp. 33-45). Springer.
    • Sirgy, J. & Uysal, M. (2016). Developing a Eudaimonia research agenda in travel and tourism. In Vitterso, J. (Ed). Cyclopedia of Eudaimonia Research, (in press). Springer.

 


 

Allan Williams

  • Allan (Surrey), together with Vlatka Skokia (Surrey) and Isabel Rodriguez, have been awarded a Marie Skodalski-Curie fellowship by the EU's Horizon 2020 programme which will employ Isabel as a research fellow at the University of Surrey for two years. They will be researching the relationships between entrepreneurship and tourism in a project that involves theory building, empirical research in the UK and Spain, and placements in tourism policy bodies to develop and implement policy and practice recommendations

 


 

Arch G. Woodside

  • Book by Arch G. Woodside, Boston College (IAST Fellow), and Suresh Sood University of Technology, Sydney, has been published by Emerald Press, Storytelling-Case Archetype Detection and Assignment Manual (SCADAM).
  • SCADAM is volume 11 in Advances in Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research book series.  Storytelling-Case Archetype Decoding and Assignment Manual (SCADAM) reviews cultural and tourism/hospitality applications of Carl Jung's work on archetypes in shaping behavior and unconscious/conscious thought. SCADAM includes a testing manual on how to use Donald T. Campbell's "degrees of freedom" (DOF) test for story-archetype assignments of what consumers and brands tell about consumption experiences of product/service brands, places, and drama/life enactments. SCADAM includes assignment testing and example scoring for each of 12 archetypes: 1. Caregiver (CA); 2. Creator (CR); 3. Everyman/woman (EV); 4. Explorer (EX); 5. Hero (HE); 6. Innocent (IN); 7. Jester (JE); 8. Lover (LO); 9. Magician (MA); 10. Ruler (RU); 11. Sage (SA); 12. Shadow (SH). SCADAM increases accuracy of researchers' interpretations of consumers' (emic) interpretations of dramas in consumption experiences; SCADAM provides for comparing DOF testing in scoring alternative archetypes. Thus, this manual provides tools for confirming relevancy and falsifying incorrect archetype assignments of stories consumers and brands tell. SCADAM builds on prior studies in the literature by the authors and colleagues.

 

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