The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Impacts: Theoretical and Applied Perspectives (Routledge Handbooks)

The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Impacts: Theoretical and Applied Perspectives (Routledge Handbooks)

by Dogan Gursoy (Editor), Dogan Gursoy (Editor), Robin Nunkoo (Editor)

Synopsis

This handbook explores and critically examines both positive and negative impacts of tourism development focusing on the past, present and future issues, challenges and trends from a multidisciplinary global perspective. Through a comparative approach involving international case studies, this book explores our understanding of tourism impacts and contributes to the theoretical development on relationships between tourism impacts and community support for tourism development.

This handbook focuses on a variety of geographical locations drawing from the knowledge and expertise of highly-regarded academics from around the world. Specifically, it explores the adoption and implementation of various tourism development and impact management approaches in a wide range of global contexts, while identifying their trends, issues and challenges. It addresses strategies relating to innovation, sustainability, social responsibility, and critically reviews the economic, socio-cultural, environmental, political and technological impacts of tourism. The text also identifies future trends and issues as well as exploring the methods used to study tourism impacts.

Conveying the latest thinking and research, this handbook will be a key reference for students, researchers and academics of Tourism as well as Development Studies, Geography, Cultural Studies, Sustainability and Business, encouraging dialogue across disciplinary boundaries and areas of study.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 554
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 13 May 2019

ISBN 10: 1138494968
ISBN 13: 9781138494961

Author Bio
Dogan Gursoy, Ph.D. Dr. Dogan Gursoy is the Taco Bell Distinguished Professor in Hospitality Business Management at Washington State University in the School of Hospitality Business Management and the editor of Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management. He is also the recipient of the Changjiang (Yangtze River) Scholar ( ) award from the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. The Changjiang (Yangtze River) Scholar award, is the highest academic award issued to an individual in higher education by the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. He is also the developer and designer of the Hotel Simulation (http://www.hotelsimulation.com/), a virtual management training game where participants are divided into teams and assigned the task of running 500-room hotels in a competitive virtual marketplace. The Hotel Business Management Training Simulation has been used for both revenue management and hospitality management purposes by several institutions. Dr. Gursoy is recognized as one of the leading researchers in the hospitality and tourism area. His area of research includes sustainability, services management, hospitality and tourism marketing, tourist behavior, travelers' information search behavior, community support for tourism development, cross-cultural studies, consumer behavior, involvement and generational leadership. His research has been published broadly. He has published over 150 papers in refereed journals. His publications received over 13,000 citations so far. His research has also been presented at numerous hospitality and tourism conferences and received numerous research awards. Dr. Gursoy has recently been recognized as one of the top 10 authors in the world in terms of publications in the top six hospitality/tourism journals during the past decade (Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research (2011), 35(3), 381-416). Robin Nunkoo, Ph.D. Dr. Robin Nunkoo is an Associate Professor in the Department of Management, University of Mauritius. He is also a Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa, and an Adjunct Professor at Griffith University. He holds a PhD from the University of Waterloo, Canada. He is an economist by academic training, specializing in political economy. His current research draws widely from political science and investigates the interplay among citizens' trust (distrust) in government (and institutions), power issues in development, and political support for development and government policies. I also research on corruption in government, voting behaviors of citizens, and political party affiliations in democratic economies. I am also interested in citizens' political support for tourism policies and planning implemented by the government. He has been honored with the Emerging Scholar of Distinction Award 2014 by International Academy for the Study of Tourism (IAST) for exceptional contributions to tourism research. He is also the Associate Editor for the Journal of Hospitality Marketing and Management, a Resource Editor for Annals of Tourism Research, and the Regional Editor (Africa) for the Journal of China Tourism Research. He is also an editorial board member of several leading academic journals.