Tourism and Innovation

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CBT
CBT Model
CBT Project
clubbing tourism scene
CSR Strategy
disruptive
entrepreneurship theory
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Fogo Island
Hotel Du Vin
ICT Cluster
innovation in tourism enterprises
Innovation Journey
Innovation Pathway
institutional innovation factors
Inter-organisational Knowledge Sharing
KISA
knowledge
Knowledge Spillover
Low Road Strategies
national
National Innovation System
policies
policy regulation governance
product innovation
productivity analysis tourism
regional
regional development strategies
regional innovation system
Regional Innovation Systems
Rural Sustainable Tourism Development
sectoral
Smart Specialisation
SME Competitiveness
SME Entrepreneur
social science research methods
spillover
Supply Side Flexibility
Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre
system
systems
tourism entrepreneurs
Tourism Firms
Tourism Innovation
tourism-related human mobility
tourist
UK Hotel
USA Network

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138060760
  • Weight: 1080g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This ground-breaking volume on the relationships between tourism and innovation provides an overview of relevant innovation theories and related literatures on entrepreneurship, productivity, regional development and competitiveness, and their significance to contemporary tourism practices.

Innovation is a key concept in business and entrepreneurial studies and the broader social sciences. Yet, despite its policy and academic importance, historically little attention has been given to the role of innovation in tourism and the corresponding contribution of tourism-related human mobility to regional, firm, and product innovation. This book emphasises that innovation in tourism is much more than a series of technological innovations, as important as they are, and instead needs to be understood in an economic, social, and political context, with particular stress being placed on the extent to which innovations are shaped by the framework of governance and regulation, as well as by institutional factors and activities of individual actors and entrepreneurs.

It is structured so as to introduce the reader to the overall significance of innovation at various levels and the role that innovation plays in firm and place competition. Supported with case studies throughout, this book is essential reading for all tourism students.

C. Michael Hall is Professor in the Department of Management, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand; Docent in Geography, University of Oulu, Finland; Visiting Professor, Linnaeus University, Kalmar; and Guest Professor, Lund University, Sweden. He has published widely on tourism, regional development, global environmental change, sustainability, food, and World Heritage.

Allan M. Williams obtained his PhD from the London School of Economics, and held posts at the Universities of Durham, Exeter, and London Metropolitan before taking up his current position as Professor of Tourism and Mobility Studies at the University of Surrey. His central research interest is the relationship between mobility and economic development, especially relating to innovation, productivity, knowledge, and risk.