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Family-owned and family-run firms, which are mostly small and
medium-sized enterprises, are important when it comes to tourist
destinations. It is therefore essential to understand how family
firms address future risks and the challenges they face as part of
the tourism industry. Since family businesses play such an
important role for the entire tourism industry, it is worthwhile to
analyze this business type when it comes to organizational
resilience. Further, the development of practical solutions from
field or case studies are beneficial for creating valuable learning
effects for both firms and destinations alike. The examination of
one risk scenario and its successful or missing management might be
beneficial to create useful learning effects for the future.
Therefore, it is essential to understand contemporary issues and
future challenges of family firms in the hospitality/service
industry and to examine different perspectives at an individual,
firm, and destination management level. Resiliency Models and
Addressing Future Risks for Family Firms in the Tourism Industry
provides an in-depth examination of tourism family firms, since
these firms are essential for supplying solutions for challenges
such as dealing with uncertainty, becoming or remaining resilient,
and creating sustainable tourism destinations. The chapters address
the challenges of sustainability and resilience in an uncertain
world and connects knowledge from family business research to
tourism research, focusing on hospitality. Highlighted topics
include organization ambidexterity, pandemic risk, firm management
and leadership, and technology use in firm operations. This book is
essential for family firms, hotel management, entrepreneurs,
restaurateurs, tourism professionals, academicians, researchers,
and students seeking the most advanced research on family firm's
resilience and risk management within the tourism industry.
A burgeoning tourism industry accompanied by a growing demand for
employees has translated into an increasing need for tourism
education to adequately prepare the workforce to serve the present
and future needs of the industry. This unique Handbook provides an
international perspective on contemporary issues and future
directions in the field. Contributions draw on a wide range of
disciplinary perspectives and focus on the full spectrum of
teaching and learning techniques in higher education, from
undergraduate programme to the supervision of research students.
Key topics include assurance of learning, development of skills,
learning in the field, work-integrated learning, sustainability and
critical studies, internationalization, technology-enabled
learning, links between teaching and research, and graduate student
supervision. Within these topics, attention is devoted to the
discussion of curriculum, pedagogy, assessment, students,
educators, and trends and issues. An invaluable resource for
understanding teaching and learning theory and practice in tourism,
this Handbook will be an essential guide for tourism and
hospitality educators, PhD students studying in the area of higher
education, and educational designers and higher education
researchers. It will inspire teaching and learning innovation by
providing ideas, examples and future directions. Contributors
include: D. Airey, K. Andereck, C. Arcodia, F. Aubke, R.
Ballantyne, J.E. Barth, P. Benckendorff, P. Bingre do Amaral, M.
Birkle, A. Blackman, A. Boyle, J. Caldicott, L. Cantoni, V.A.
Carreira, D. Cotterell, R. Craggs, E. Crossley, J.C. Crotts, W.G.
Croy, V. Cuffy, J.R. Edelheim, C. Fanning, J.-A. Ferreira, B.P.
George, R. Goodman, C. Gorman, K. Griffin, A. Hergesell, F.
Higgins-Desbiolles, A.-M. Hjalager, P.J. Holladay, E. Holmberg, L.
Horton-Tognazzini, C.H.C. Hsu, K. Hughes, G. Jennings, O. Junek, U.
Kachel, M. Kachniewska, N. Kalbaska, M. Karlqvist, S. Kensbock, B.
King, J.J. Liburd, K. Lyons, C. Macleod, A. Maguire, A. Milman, C.
Moessenlechner, M. Morellato, Z. Mottiar, J. Murphy, A. Mylonas, A.
Pachmaye, G.C. Papageorgiou, A. Para, P.L. Pearce, B. Quinn, S.
Rawlinson, D. Reiser, J. Ritalahti, P. Ryan, T. Ryan, N. Scherle,
S. Schweinsberg, M.-A. Smith, D.P. Stergiou, M.A. Tarrant, L.
Vanzo, C. Vertesi, S. Wearing, A. Williams, J. Willison, E. Wilson,
P. Wiltshier, N. Wise, T. Young, A. Zehrer, Q.H. Zhang
A burgeoning tourism industry accompanied by a growing demand for
employees has translated into an increasing need for tourism
education to adequately prepare the workforce to serve the present
and future needs of the industry. This unique Handbook provides an
international perspective on contemporary issues and future
directions in the field. Contributions draw on a wide range of
disciplinary perspectives and focus on the full spectrum of
teaching and learning techniques in higher education, from
undergraduate programme to the supervision of research students.
Key topics include assurance of learning, development of skills,
learning in the field, work-integrated learning, sustainability and
critical studies, internationalization, technology-enabled
learning, links between teaching and research, and graduate student
supervision. Within these topics, attention is devoted to the
discussion of curriculum, pedagogy, assessment, students,
educators, and trends and issues. An invaluable resource for
understanding teaching and learning theory and practice in tourism,
this Handbook will be an essential guide for tourism and
hospitality educators, PhD students studying in the area of higher
education, and educational designers and higher education
researchers. It will inspire teaching and learning innovation by
providing ideas, examples and future directions. Contributors
include: D. Airey, K. Andereck, C. Arcodia, F. Aubke, R.
Ballantyne, J.E. Barth, P. Benckendorff, P. Bingre do Amaral, M.
Birkle, A. Blackman, A. Boyle, J. Caldicott, L. Cantoni, V.A.
Carreira, D. Cotterell, R. Craggs, E. Crossley, J.C. Crotts, W.G.
Croy, V. Cuffy, J.R. Edelheim, C. Fanning, J.-A. Ferreira, B.P.
George, R. Goodman, C. Gorman, K. Griffin, A. Hergesell, F.
Higgins-Desbiolles, A.-M. Hjalager, P.J. Holladay, E. Holmberg, L.
Horton-Tognazzini, C.H.C. Hsu, K. Hughes, G. Jennings, O. Junek, U.
Kachel, M. Kachniewska, N. Kalbaska, M. Karlqvist, S. Kensbock, B.
King, J.J. Liburd, K. Lyons, C. Macleod, A. Maguire, A. Milman, C.
Moessenlechner, M. Morellato, Z. Mottiar, J. Murphy, A. Mylonas, A.
Pachmaye, G.C. Papageorgiou, A. Para, P.L. Pearce, B. Quinn, S.
Rawlinson, D. Reiser, J. Ritalahti, P. Ryan, T. Ryan, N. Scherle,
S. Schweinsberg, M.-A. Smith, D.P. Stergiou, M.A. Tarrant, L.
Vanzo, C. Vertesi, S. Wearing, A. Williams, J. Willison, E. Wilson,
P. Wiltshier, N. Wise, T. Young, A. Zehrer, Q.H. Zhang
Auf der Grundlage einer Erhebung mit uber 8.000 Besuchern der UEFA
EURO 2008TM berechnen die Autoren den fiskalischen Impakt,
touristische Wirkungen, die Zufriedenheit mit der EURO und das
Image von Osterreich."
Family-owned and family-run firms, which are mostly small and
medium-sized enterprises, are important when it comes to tourist
destinations. It is therefore essential to understand how family
firms address future risks and the challenges they face as part of
the tourism industry. Since family businesses play such an
important role for the entire tourism industry, it is worthwhile to
analyze this business type when it comes to organizational
resilience. Further, the development of practical solutions from
field or case studies are beneficial for creating valuable learning
effects for both firms and destinations alike. The examination of
one risk scenario and its successful or missing management might be
beneficial to create useful learning effects for the future.
Therefore, it is essential to understand contemporary issues and
future challenges of family firms in the hospitality/service
industry and to examine different perspectives at an individual,
firm, and destination management level. Resiliency Models and
Addressing Future Risks for Family Firms in the Tourism Industry
provides an in-depth examination of tourism family firms, since
these firms are essential for supplying solutions for challenges
such as dealing with uncertainty, becoming or remaining resilient,
and creating sustainable tourism destinations. The chapters address
the challenges of sustainability and resilience in an uncertain
world and connects knowledge from family business research to
tourism research, focusing on hospitality. Highlighted topics
include organization ambidexterity, pandemic risk, firm management
and leadership, and technology use in firm operations. This book is
essential for family firms, hotel management, entrepreneurs,
restaurateurs, tourism professionals, academicians, researchers,
and students seeking the most advanced research on family firm's
resilience and risk management within the tourism industry.
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