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This innovative book brings together a unique collection of
research on entrepreneurship centring on gender perspectives in
tourism in both Western and non-Western contexts. It serves as a
vital reference point for advanced studies on gender issues,
allowing the reader to explore current and future challenges and
strategies for entrepreneurship in tourism. Presenting
international case studies, top scholars in the field explore the
interplay of relationships in gendered entrepreneurship in specific
tourism settings. Chapters examine socially constructed
understandings of men and women, and how these influence peoples’
social identities and entrepreneurial practices. Building on
feminist theories, it provides theoretical, qualitative and
quantitative analyses of the topic. This will be an invigorating
read for tourism scholars, particularly those looking at the
interconnections between gender and entrepreneurship in tourism.
Its wide range of case studies will also make this a useful read
for tourism practitioners and policy makers.
A must-read for researchers and practitioners focusing on how the
tourism industry needs to evolve given the societal and
sustainability challenges we face, this comprehensive Handbook
serves as a vital reference point for advanced research in tourism
and behaviour change. Chapters depict critical reviews and debates
on the topic, comprising both theoretical and empirical research
illustrated by international case studies to explore strategies for
current and future challenges in the field. The Handbook explores
why, while there is heightened debate surrounding the negative
impacts of tourism, people tend to be psychologically distant from
this problem when they travel, and greater efforts need to be made
to encourage people to be socially and environmentally responsible.
Leading contributors from across the globe show how and why
tourists’ and residents’ behaviour change interventions need to
be designed to align with the Sustainable Development Goals going
forward, and how a thorough understanding of tourism settings is
key to achieve desired behaviour change outcomes. With the Covid-19
pandemic encouraging a resurgence of interest in the topic, this
timely Handbook will be a key resource for tourism scholars and
students. The explorations of why behaviour change is important and
when to implement interventions that are offered across the
chapters will also be beneficial to tourism practitioners and
policy makers.
Providing an overview of current research and empirical
applications, this Handbook serves as an authoritative and
comprehensive guide to customer engagement in the tourism industry.
Addressing important challenges, contributions from a global range
of scholars explore an array of strategic and tactical issues
including understanding and managing customer engagement as well as
the metrics for capturing, measuring and implementing engagement
methods. Covering the significance of customer engagement in
broader tourism marketing practices, this book highlights the
current emerging issues in the field and applications across
different contexts and sectors. With practical applications of
concepts through case studies pre-, during and post-COVID-19
pandemic, it develops a rich narrative around customer engagement
in evolving technological environments. Chapters further forecast
potential developments in the field in the wake of current issues
and challenges. This will be a crucial read for students and
scholars of business management, economics and geography,
particularly those focusing on marketing and tourism and
hospitality management. The practical guidance offered will also
make this helpful for policy makers, planners, marketers and
managers in the tourism industry.
This book synthesizes perspectives on how ‘place’ is deeply
intertwined with our spirituality and well-being. Split into three
sections, this book brings together contributions from global
scholars across a range of disciplines to unravel how the personal,
social, and cultural spheres of place shape our spiritual
experiences and overall well-being. It is an essential read for
those interested in enriching their knowledge of the linkages
between place, spirituality, and well-being, while also providing a
foundation for future research on place and its intersections with
both spirituality and well-being.
Tourism continues to grow, and as the industry develops, it is
important for researchers and practitioners to fully understand and
examine issues such as sustainability, competiveness, and
stakeholder quality of life in tourism centres around the world.
Focusing on the unique perspective of island tourism destinations,
this book outlines impacts on, and potential strategies for
protecting, the natural environment, local economy, and local
culture. Presenting an interdisciplinary integrated approach, this
important collection of new research: - Is the first book to
provide coverage on sustainable tourism best practice in island
destinations; - Focuses on the unique perspective of islands as
destinations, exploring the interplays of competitiveness and
quality of life; - Includes a portfolio of conceptual, empirical,
and case-based studies written by international experts to give a
balanced and comprehensive view. A timely and important read for
researchers, students and practitioners of tourism, this book also
provides a valuable resource for researchers of sustainability and
environmental science.
This book rekindles the well-known connection between people and
place in the context of a global pandemic. The chapters are divided
into two sections. In the first section, "Place Attachment During a
Pandemic," we review the nature of the COVID-19 pandemic and the
extent of its impact on place attachment and human-environment
interactions. We examine how restrictions in mobility and
environmental changes can have a significant psychological burden
on people who are dealing with the effect of place attachment
disruption that arises during a pandemic. In the second section,
"Adjusting to Place Attachment Disruption During and After a
Pandemic," we focus on adaptive processes and responses that could
enable people to adjust positively to place attachment disruption.
We conclude the book by discussing the potential for
pro-environmental behavior to promote place attachment and
flourishing in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic by
introducing an integrative framework of place flourishing and
exploring its implications for theory, research, policy, and
practice.
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