Knowledge Networks and Tourism

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Boundary Spanning
Business Processes
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Clustering Coefficient
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Explain Knowledge Sharing
flow
Innovation Opportunities
Knowledge Absorption
Knowledge Acquisition
Knowledge Dynamics
Knowledge Flows
Knowledge Management
Knowledge Network
Knowledge Resources
Knowledge Sharing
Knowledge Sharing Practices
management
Non-local Networks
organizations
Regional Tourism Organizations
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Small Tourism Companies
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Tourism Destinations Networks
Tourism Knowledge
Tourism Network
Tourism Organizations
Tourism Sector
Tourism SMEs

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415840163
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The receipt of knowledge is a key ingredient by which the tourism sector can adjust and adapt to its dynamic environment. However although its importance has long been recognised the fragmentation within the sector, largely as a result of it being comprised of small and medium sized businesses, makes understanding knowledge management challenging.

This book applies knowledge management and social network theories to the business of tourism to shed light on successful operations of tourism knowledge networks. It contributes specifically to understanding a network perspective of the tourism sector, the information needs of tourism businesses, social network dynamics of tourism business operation, knowledge flows within the tourism sector and the transformation of the tourism sector through knowledge networks. Social Network Analysis is applied to fully explore the growth and maintenance of tourism knowledge networks and the relationships between tourism sector stakeholders in relation to their knowledge requirements.

Knowledge Networks and Tourism will be valuable reading for all those interested in successful operations of tourism knowledge networks.

Michelle McLeod is Lecturer in Tourism Management at the University of the West Indies. Her tourism industry experience spans over twenty years. Her present research interests are in the subject areas of tourism, knowledge management, knowledge networks, social networks, partnerships, policy and productivity, tourism policy, and tourism planning and development.

Roger Vaughan is an economist who is currently Professor of Tourism Economics at Bournemouth University. His research has focused on the economic impacts of different leisure time activities (tourism, the Arts and countryside recreation) and on strategies, tactics and the evaluation of tourism development in rural and urban areas. He has also undertaken studies of the use and adoption of information technology in tourism. He is a Fellow of the Tourism Society.