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Interlinking SDGs and the Bottom-of-the-Pyramid Through Tourism

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In a world grappling with many challenges, the global tourism and hospitality industries find themselves at a crossroads. Existing strategies fall short of stakeholder expectations, while the immense potential of the industry to address Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) remains underutilized. Negligible attention from academia towards creating value for the Bottom of the Pyramid (BoP) compounds the issue, hindering the development of strategies essential for SDG achievement. This book, Interlinking SDGs and the Bottom-of-the-Pyramid Through Tourism , presents a compelling exploration of how the tourism industry, with its vast potential, can become a key driver for socio-economic and environmental gains, specifically targeting the BoP market and SDGs. The comprehensive study delves into the pivotal role of tourism in achieving SDGs, addressing economic, social, and environmental aspects. By integrating SDG strategies into tourism business models, the book showcases a pathway to simultaneously target multiple SDGs such as No Poverty, Zero Hunger, Decent Work and Economic Growth, Gender Equality, and Responsible Consumption and Production. The exploration extends to waste reduction, transitioning to a circular economy, and fostering socio-symbiotic relationships, contributing to goals related to Sustainable Cities and Communities, Climate Action, Life Below Water, and Life on Land. The book emphasizes the scarcity of research on inclusive tourism products for BoP stakeholders and proposes innovative strategies to bridge this gap. It advocates for personalized products, inclusive supply chains, and collaborative processes, underlining the potential of these approaches to not only serve BoP needs but also act as a catalyst for achieving SDGs. Through a series of recommended topics, the book invites researchers, academicians, tourism analysts, and industry practitioners to collaborate on developing practical business models that integrate SDGs and BoP needs. Interlinking SDGs and the Bottom-of-the-Pyramid Through Tourism stands as a call to action for academia and industry stakeholders to unite in creating a sustainable and equitable future through tourism. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: IGI Global
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9798369331668

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Marco Valeri is Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior Faculty of Economics Niccolò Cusano University Italy. He is Lecture in Applied Organizational Behaviour Xenophon College UK. He is Visiting Professor at University of Information Science and Technology (UIST) St. Paul The Apostle Macedonia. He is Adjunct Professor at Faculty of Social Sciences and Leisure Management School of Hospitality Tourism and Events Taylor's University Malaysia. He is Adjunct Professor at Faculty of Economics Lovely Professional University (LPU) Phagwara India. He is Associate Researcher in Strategy Magellan Research Center School of Management Iaelyon Business School Jean Monet University France. He is Honorary Associate Professor University of Pannonia Hungary. Ranked #7 worldwide the most productive family economics scholars according to the ranking published by Texas State University. He's teaching and consultancy fields include strategic management leadership development cross-cultural management international hospitality management. He is member of several Editorial Boards of international tourism journals reviewer and editor of several handbooks on entrepreneurship tourism and hospitality management (Emerald Publishing Springer Routledge and IGI Global).

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