Tourism Management

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032902753
  • Weight: 880g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Mar 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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One of the leading texts in the field, Tourism Management is the ideal introduction to the fundamentals of tourism as you study for a degree, diploma or single module in the subject, with a global focus.

This new edition focuses on the essential features of tourism management in a concise, accessible and interactive format. It is written in an engaging style that assumes no prior knowledge of tourism and builds up the reader’s understanding as they progress through this wide-ranging global review of the principles of managing tourism. It traces the evolution and future development of tourism and the challenges facing tourism managers in this fast-growing sector of the world economy.

This seventh edition has been revised and updated to include:

  • new case studies both throughout the book and online, with all case studies fully updated and new statistical material throughout to illustrate trends and themes;
  • more diagrams and graphs throughout to aid understanding and application of complex theory;
  • a greater global focus throughout – a broader geographical spread of case studies derived from developed, developing and emerging countries as tourism destinations;
  • new coverage of up-to-date trends and developments within the tourism industry, including: regenerative tourism, carbon-neutral tourism, air taxis, accessibility and diversity, the cost of living crisis, the effect of crises such as COVID-19, the rise of online travel agents, innovations in digital tourism, trust and tourism, overtourism, visitor management and anti-slavery measures; and
  • fully updated online materials, including: PowerPoint slides, online questions, web case studies and weblinks.

This book is essential reading for all tourism students and future managers.

Stephen J. Page is Professor of Business and Management at Hertfordshire Business School, UK. He has held numerous management roles, including Deputy Dean for Research and Enterprise (Bournemouth University) and Associate Dean for Research at Hertfordshire Business School, and five professorial roles in the UK and New Zealand. He has been a tourism consultant to many public- and private-sector organizations globally, and some of that experience and knowledge is embedded in the book to make the text practical and relevant. He is the author and editor of 56 books on tourism, events and leisure, many of which are key texts, now in multiple editions. He has also worked in partnership with many large and small tourism organizations in developing innovative solutions to research problems including infrastructure projects and tourism health and safety issues, such as accidents, pandemics and policy issues around regulation, as well as evaluating the impact of events. He is editor of the top tourism journal, Tourism Management. He also holds an honorary doctorate for his contribution to tourism education and research.