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Member Activities

Tom Baum

Journal articles

  • Robinson, R. and Baum, T. (2019) Occupational Artefacts: Tools of the Trade, Trophies or Totems? Human Relations
  • Robinson, R., Martins, A., Solnet, D. and Baum, T. (2019) Sustaining precarity: critically examining tourism and employment, Journal of Sustainable Tourism
  • Baum, T. and Mooney, S. (2019) Hospitality employment 2033: A backcasting perspective (invited paper for 'luminaries' special issue of International Journal of Hospitality Management), International Journal of Hospitality Management
  • Baum, T. (2019) A changing world of work. What can we learn from the service sector about employing Millennials (and Gen Z)? Organizational Dynamics

 


 

Dimitrios Buhalis

Journal articles

  • Stamolampros, P., Korfiatis, N., Chalvatzis, N., Buhalis, D., 2019, Job Satisfaction and Employee Turnover Determinants in High Contact Services: Insights from Employees' Online Reviews, Tourism Management, Vol.75, Dec. pp.130-147, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2019.04.030
  • Kallmuenzer, A.; Peters, M., Buhalis, D., 2019, Host-Guest Value Co-Creation in Hospitality Family Firms, Current Issues in Tourism, accepted https://doi.org/10.1080/13683500.2019.1611746
  • Mendes, LF., de Souza, J., Buhalis, D., 2019, Evaluating the effectiveness of tourist promotions to improve the competitiveness of destinations, Tourism Economics, Accepted, https://doi.org/10.1177/1354816619846748
  • Buhalis, D., and Sinarta, Y., 2019, Real-time co-creation and nowness service: lessons from tourism and hospitality, Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, 36(5), pp.563-582 https://doi.org/10.1080/10548408.2019.1592059
  • Buhalis, D., Harwood, T., Bogicevic, V., Viglia, G., Beldona, S., Hofacker, C., 2019, Technological disruptions in Services: lessons from Tourism and Hospitality, Journal of Service Management, Forthcoming. http://tinyurl.com/ITDisruptioninServices
  • Stamolampros, P., Korfiatis; N., Chalvatzis, K., Buhalis, D., 2019, Harnessing the "Wisdom of Employees" from Online Reviews, Annals of Tourism Research, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2019.02.012

Invited keynotes conference presentations and papers:

  • Buhalis, D., 2019, 6-11 May 2019 International Academy For The Study Of Tourism Biennial Conference STP Nusa Dua Bali Indonesia https://www.balitourismcongress.com/
  • Buhalis, D., 2019 Smart tourism and the emerging ecosystem towards 2030, The Smart Conference, May 1-4, 2019 - Rosen College of Hospitality Management, University of Central Florida Orlando, USA
  • Buhalis, D., 2019 Real time personalised services in tourism: the new luxury, American University of Sarjah, 25 April UAE
  • Buhalis, D., 2019 ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE: AIMING FOR EXCELLENCE Corporate strategy – HORIZON 2030, 12-13 April Hotel Managers Association, Rhodes Greece
  • Buhalis, D., 2019, TTRAEurope2019, Tourism in the era of connectivity, Bournemouth University Department of Tourism and Hospitality 8-10 April 2019, www.bournemouth.ac.uk/ttra
  • Buhalis, D., 2019, CAUTHE at Cairns AUSTRALIA https://www.cqu.edu.au/about-us/structure/schools/bl/cauthe-2019 11 to 14th February 2019

 


 

Richard Butler

  • Dick Butler has co-edited a book TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY IN CONFLICT-RIDDEN DESTINATIONS with Rami Isaac and Erdinc Cakmak (both of Breda University, Netherlands), published May 2019, by Routledge, London.
  • His book OVERTOURISM: ISSUES AND IMPLICATIONS, co-edited with Rachel Dodds (Ryerson University, Toronto) was published by De Gruyter, Berlin also in May 2019.
  • His keynote paper, Island Vulnerability to Overtourism given to the 10th International Conference on Islands Tourism held in Palermo, September 2018, appeared in the OTIE proceedings of that conference (pages 3-12) published by OTIE, Palermo, Sicily, in March 2019.

 


 

Kaye Chon

  • Kaye Chon hosted the APacCHRIE/EuroCHRIE Joint Conference in Hong Kong on 22-24 May 2019. The conference, which was concurrently with the 4th Global Tourism and Hospitality Conference, was attended by more than 750 people from 42 countries or regions.
  • Kaye Chon had his book "Tourism in Asia – a New Paradigm" published by Routledge

 


 

Sara Dolnicar

  • Sara Dolnicar visited the Academy office at Hong Kong PolyU

Opinion Piece:

  • Dolnicar, S. (2019) Brilliance is succinct: Embrace and respect the short communication, Annals of Tourism Research (Viewpoint), 76:290.

Journal Articles:

  • Randle, M., Kemperman, A. & Dolnicar, S. (2019) Making cause-related corporate social responsibility (CSR) count in holiday accommodation choice. Tourism Management, 75:66–77.
  • Fielding, K., Dolnicar, S. & Schultz, T. (2019) Public acceptance of recycled water: State-of-the-art review. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 35(4):551–586.
  • Dolnicar, S., Kneževič Cvelbar, L., Grün, B. (2019) Changing service settings for the environment – how to reduce negative environmental impacts without sacrificing tourist statisfaction. Annals of Tourism Research, 76:301–304.
  • Dolnicar, S., Knezevic Cvelbar, L. & Grün, B. (2019). A sharing-based approach to enticing tourists to behave more environmentally friendly. Journal of Travel Research, 58(2):241-252.
  • Babakhani, N., Leisch, F. & Dolnicar, S. (2019) A good graph is worth a thousand numbers. Annals of Tourism Research (Research Note), 76:338–342.
  • Miller, L., Randle, M. & Dolnicar S. (2019) Carer factors associated with foster placement success and breakdown. British Journal of Social Work, 49(2):503–522.
  • Randle, M. & Dolnicar, S. (2019) Enabling people with impairments to use Airbnb. Annals of Tourism Research (Research Note), 76:278–289.
  • Dolnicar, S. (2019) A review of research into paid online peer-to-peer accommodation - Launching the Annals of Tourism Research curated collection on peer-to-peer accommodation. Annals of Tourism Research, 75:248–264.

 


 

Douglas Pearce

Doug Pearce has been putting his Spanish to good use in a series of presentations in Chile in April.

keynote speaker:

  • • At the 11th Congreso de la Sociedad de Investigadores en Turismo in Chile held in Punta Arenas and at the IV Coloquio de Turismo Internacional Chileno-Argentino which took place in Porvenir, Tierra del Fuego.
  • • The 2nd Encuentro Internacional de Turismo Científico in Valdivia.

Journal articles

  • • Guala Catalan, C. & Pearce, D.G. (2019) 'Changes to the national institutional framework for tourism in Chile: the use and impact of evaluation reports in the policy-making process'.
  • • In K. Andriotis, D. Stylidis & A. Weidenfeld (Eds.), Tourism Policy and Planning Implementation. (London: Routledge), pp. 115-139.

 


 

Brian King

Journal articles

  • Chen, Z, Suntikul, W. & King, B.E.M. (2019): Research on tourism experiencescapes: the journey from art to science Current Issues in Tourism DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2019.1616679
  • Lo, A., King, B.E.M. & Mackenzie, M. (2019): Segmenting Chinese millennial restaurant customers: a lifestyle and health and environmental consciousness approach, Journal of China Tourism Research, DOI: 10.1080/19388160.2019.1604281.
  • Koseoglu, M, A. & King, B.E.M (2019 forthcoming) Gender disparities and positioning in collaborative hospitality and tourism research, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management
  • Chen V., King, B.E.M. & Suntikul, W. (2019 forthcoming): Festivalscapes and the visitor experience: an application of the Stimulus Organism Response approach, International Journal of Tourism Research
  • Koseoglu, M, A., King, B.E.M & Xiao, H (2019 forthcoming): Chinese contributions to hospitality research: patterns of authorship and collaboration, Journal of China Tourism Research

Conference Papers

  • Huang, S., King, B.E.M., & Law, R. (2019) Perceptions of international professional associations amongst leading hospitality & tourism scholars. 2019 APacCHRIE & EuroCHRIE Joint Conference. Hong Kong.

Conference/Forum

  • The International Academy for the Study of Tourism Biennial Conference, Bali, Indonesia, May 2019
  • Fellows' Presentation - Future of the Hotel School
  • 2019 APacCHRIE & EuroCHRIE Joint Conference, Hong Kong, May 2019
  • Panelist - Mid-Career Development: Issues and Strategies

 


 

David Weaver

David retired from Griffith University at the end of 2018, but continues as a Visiting Professor at Dongbei University of Finance and Economics in Dalian, China. He remains very active in a wide variety of research projects, including many focused on China, and is still frequently travelling around the world as visiting professor or keynote speaker. He can be contacted at davidbweaver88@gmail.com (and advises that "retirement" is the best time of life).

Journal articles

  • Weaver, D.B., Tang, C-Z., & Lawton, L.J. (2019). Cultivating the Chinese market through destination loyalty: Enhancing resilience in the Maldives. Tourism Geographies. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616688.2019.1623300
  • Kwek, A., Wang, Y., & Weaver, D.B. (2019). Face and facework in ethnic Chinese shopping-intensive package tours: Dynamics and outcomes. Tourism Management. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2019.04.021
  • Tang, C-Z., Weaver, D.B., Shi, F-F., Huang, M-F., & Liu, Y. (2019). Constraints to domestic ocean cruise participation among higher income Chinese adults. International Journal of Tourism Research. https://doi.org/10.1002/jtr.2279
  • Lesar, L., Weaver, D.B., & Gardiner, S. (2019). From spectrum to multiverse: A new perspective on the diversity of quality control tools for sustainable tourism theory and practice. Journal of Travel Research. https://doi.org/10.1177/0047287519841715
  • Shi, F-F., Weaver, D.B., Zhao, Y-Z., Huang, M-F., Tang, C-Z., & Liu, Y. (2019). Toward an ecological civilization: Mass comprehensive ecotourism indications among domestic visitors to a Chinese wetland protected area. Tourism Management, 70, 59-68 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2018.07.011

Recent visits

  • 2019 (29 May – 14 June) China (Dalian): Visiting professor, Yangtze River Scholarship; research collaboration on Chinese research projects
  • 2019 (10 May) Japan (Tokyo): Keynote speaker, Symposium on Sustainable Tourism: From Idealism to Reality, Toyo University: "From alternative tourism and mass tourism dichotomy to amalgamation: The 30 year evolution of sustainable tourism from idealism to realism"
  • 2019 (11 Apr) Russia (Moscow): Invited honorary speaker to XX April International Academic Conference on Economic and Social Development, Higher School of Economics: "Geographic periphery as experiential core: Achieving sustainable Russian regional development in the 'tourisation' era".
  • 2019 (8-9 Jan) Japan (Beppu): Invited expert to Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University: Publication in high tier journals seminar and presentations on dark tourism theory and three stages of ecotourism
  • 2019 (28 Feb – 20 March) China (Dalian): Visiting professor, Yangtze River Scholarship; seminars, research collaboration and research visit to Zhangjiajie national scenic area, Hunan province

 


 

Allan Williams

Allan Williams has published the following papers. His co-author Isabel Rodríguez Sánchez was an EU-funded Marie Sklodowska Curie fellow at Surrey for two years, where she was recently appointed to the post of Research Fellow for the Competitiveness Research Group.

  • Rodríguez Sánchez, I., Williams, A. M., and Andreu, H. G. (2019), Customer resistance to tourism innovations: entrepreneurs' understanding and management strategies, Journal of Travel Research
  • Rodríguez Sánchez I., Makkonen, T, and Williams, A. M. (2019) Peer review assessment of originality in tourism journals: critical perspective of key gatekeepers, Annals of Tourism Research 77: 1-11
  • Rodriguez-Sanchez, I, Williams, A M. and Brotons, M (2017) The innovation journey of new-to-tourism entrepreneurs Current Issues in Tourism 22(8): 877-904

 

 

 

 

 

 

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