International Tourism Futures
The Drivers and Impacts of Change
Clare Lade, Paul Strickland, Elspeth Frew, Paul Willard, Swati Nagpal, Sandra Cherro Osorio, Peter Vitartas
ISBN: 9781911635222 HBK: 9781911635239 PBK: 9781911635246 eBook
DOI: 10.23912/9781911635222-4383
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"Clearly written, jargon-free and presented with graphics (and a few holiday snaps) plus supporting references from both the academic literature and the grey literature, the book will be invaluable to undergraduates and postgraduates."
Frame, B. (2021), "Book review - International Tourism Futures: The Drivers and Impacts of Change", Journal of Tourism Futures, Vol. 7 No. 1, pp. 147-148. https://doi.org/10.1108/JTF-03-2021-188
In order to ensure the long-term sustainability of tourism in different countries and destinations, it is vital to examine and analyse emerging trends in today's international tourism industry.
International Tourism Futures: The Drivers and Impacts of Change examines influential factors such as the demographic, political, economic and technological changes, which will affect the nature, trends and participation in tourism, hospitality and events. It discusses contemporary concepts associated with the tourism, hospitality and event sector, generating plausible ideas and identifying future trends. The COVID-19 crisis outbreak reinforces the vulnerability of the international tourism industry operating as an open system and some of these impacts of change on future tourism industry development are highlighted.
A multi-disciplinary text, International Tourism Futures: The Drivers and Impacts of Change covers range of inter-related trends which include:
Using a considered pedagogic structure, each chapter uses international case studies to contextualise the theory, including: Chinese outbound travel, the 'personalisation'™ of the travel experience, robotic hospitality in Asia, the 2028 LA Summer Olympics, Wellness Spa Tourism in Thailand, France's ˜International Action Against Terrorism' initiative and many more.
This research textbook is perfect for tourism education and courses that focus on the future direction of the travel, hospitality and event sectors and industry in general.
About the Authors
Clare Lade, lecturer in tourism, hospitality management, Melbourne Polytechnic, Australia.
Paul Strickland, Program Director and Lecturer in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management programs in the department of Management, Sport and Tourism, La Trobe Business School at La Trobe University, Australia.
Elspeth Frew, Associate Professor in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management in the La Trobe Business School at La Trobe University, Australia.
Paul Willard, lecturer in tourism, hospitality and events in the School of Management, Sport and Tourism at La Trobe University, Australia.
Sandra Cherro Osorio, lecturer in the School of Business, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Melbourne Polytechnic.
Swati Nagpal, lecturer in the School of Management Sport & Tourism at La Trobe University, Australia.
Peter Vitartas, Associate Professor in Marketing, in the school of Entrepreneurship Innovation & Marketing at La Trobe University, Australia.
Publication: October 2020
Frame, B. (2021), "Book review - International Tourism Futures: The Drivers and Impacts of Change", Journal of Tourism Futures, Vol. 7 No. 1, pp. 147-148. https://doi.org/10.1108/JTF-03-2021-188
In order to ensure the long-term sustainability of tourism in different countries and destinations, it is vital to examine and analyse emerging trends in today's international tourism industry.
International Tourism Futures: The Drivers and Impacts of Change examines influential factors such as the demographic, political, economic and technological changes, which will affect the nature, trends and participation in tourism, hospitality and events. It discusses contemporary concepts associated with the tourism, hospitality and event sector, generating plausible ideas and identifying future trends. The COVID-19 crisis outbreak reinforces the vulnerability of the international tourism industry operating as an open system and some of these impacts of change on future tourism industry development are highlighted.
A multi-disciplinary text, International Tourism Futures: The Drivers and Impacts of Change covers range of inter-related trends which include:
- Tourists of the Future
- Hospitality of the Future
- The Future of Visitor Attractions
- Events of the Future
- The Future of Film Tourism
- Health and Wellness Tourism
- The Future of Tourism, Hospitality and Events Education and Training
- Sustainable Development and Responsible Tourism
- Future Proofing a Crisis
- Solving Future Problems in the Tourism Industry
- Building Future Scenarios
Using a considered pedagogic structure, each chapter uses international case studies to contextualise the theory, including: Chinese outbound travel, the 'personalisation'™ of the travel experience, robotic hospitality in Asia, the 2028 LA Summer Olympics, Wellness Spa Tourism in Thailand, France's ˜International Action Against Terrorism' initiative and many more.
This research textbook is perfect for tourism education and courses that focus on the future direction of the travel, hospitality and event sectors and industry in general.
About the Authors
Clare Lade, lecturer in tourism, hospitality management, Melbourne Polytechnic, Australia.
Paul Strickland, Program Director and Lecturer in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management programs in the department of Management, Sport and Tourism, La Trobe Business School at La Trobe University, Australia.
Elspeth Frew, Associate Professor in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management in the La Trobe Business School at La Trobe University, Australia.
Paul Willard, lecturer in tourism, hospitality and events in the School of Management, Sport and Tourism at La Trobe University, Australia.
Sandra Cherro Osorio, lecturer in the School of Business, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Melbourne Polytechnic.
Swati Nagpal, lecturer in the School of Management Sport & Tourism at La Trobe University, Australia.
Peter Vitartas, Associate Professor in Marketing, in the school of Entrepreneurship Innovation & Marketing at La Trobe University, Australia.
Publication: October 2020
Table of contents
Ch 1. Introduction; Ch 2. Drivers of Change; Ch 3. Tourists of the Future; Section 2: Sectors; Ch 4. Hospitality of the Future; Ch 5. The Future of Visitor Attractions; Ch 6. Events of the Future; Ch 7. The Future of Tourism, Hospitality and Events Teaching and Training; Ch 8. The Future of Film Tourism; Ch 9. Health and Wellness; Ch 10. Sustainable Development and Responsible Tourism; Ch 11. Future Proofing a Crisis; Ch 12. Solving Future Problems in the Tourism, Hospitality and Events Sector; Ch 13. The Demise of Tourism?; Ch 14. Building Future ScenariosTable of contents
Ch 1. Introduction; Ch 2. Drivers of Change; Ch 3. Tourists of the Future; Section 2: Sectors; Ch 4. Hospitality of the Future; Ch 5. The Future of Visitor Attractions; Ch 6. Events of the Future; Ch 7. The Future of Tourism, Hospitality and Events Teaching and Training; Ch 8. The Future of Film Tourism; Ch 9. Health and Wellness; Ch 10. Sustainable Development and Responsible Tourism; Ch 11. Future Proofing a Crisis; Ch 12. Solving Future Problems in the Tourism, Hospitality and Events Sector; Ch 13. The Demise of Tourism?; Ch 14. Building Future ScenariosAbout the authors
Clare Lade is lecturer in tourism, hospitality and events in the School of Management, Sport and Tourism at La Trobe University, Australia.Paul Strickland is the Program Director and Lecturer in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management programs in the department of Management, Sport and Tourism, La Trobe Business School at La Trobe University, Australia.
Elspeth Frew is an Associate Professor in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management in the La Trobe Business School at La Trobe University, Australia.
Paul Willard is lecturer in tourism, hospitality and events in the School of Management, Sport and Tourism at La Trobe University, Australia.
Sandra Cherro Osorio is lecturer in the School of Business, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Melbourne Polytechnic.
Swati Nagpal is lecturer in the School of Management Sport & Tourism at La Trobe University, Australia.
Peter Vitartas is Associate Professor in Marketing, in the school of Entrepreneurship Innovation & Marketing at La Trobe University, Australia.
Table of contents
Ch 1. Introduction; Ch 2. Drivers of Change; Ch 3. Tourists of the Future; Section 2: Sectors; Ch 4. Hospitality of the Future; Ch 5. The Future of Visitor Attractions; Ch 6. Events of the Future; Ch 7. The Future of Tourism, Hospitality and Events Teaching and Training; Ch 8. The Future of Film Tourism; Ch 9. Health and Wellness; Ch 10. Sustainable Development and Responsible Tourism; Ch 11. Future Proofing a Crisis; Ch 12. Solving Future Problems in the Tourism, Hospitality and Events Sector; Ch 13. The Demise of Tourism?; Ch 14. Building Future ScenariosAbout the authors
Clare Lade is lecturer in tourism, hospitality and events in the School of Management, Sport and Tourism at La Trobe University, Australia.Paul Strickland is the Program Director and Lecturer in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management programs in the department of Management, Sport and Tourism, La Trobe Business School at La Trobe University, Australia.
Elspeth Frew is an Associate Professor in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management in the La Trobe Business School at La Trobe University, Australia.
Paul Willard is lecturer in tourism, hospitality and events in the School of Management, Sport and Tourism at La Trobe University, Australia.
Sandra Cherro Osorio is lecturer in the School of Business, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Melbourne Polytechnic.
Swati Nagpal is lecturer in the School of Management Sport & Tourism at La Trobe University, Australia.
Peter Vitartas is Associate Professor in Marketing, in the school of Entrepreneurship Innovation & Marketing at La Trobe University, Australia.
Sample files
Contents, cover and copyright.pdfChapter 1.pdf
Chapter 2.pdf
Chapter 3.pdf
Chapter 4.pdf
Chapter 5.pdf
Chapter 6.pdf
Chapter 7.pdf
Chapter 8.pdf
Chapter 9.pdf
Chapter 10.pdf
Chapter 11.pdf
Chapter 12.pdf
Chapter 13.pdf
Chapter 14.pdf
Chapter 15.pdf
Table of contents
Ch 1. Introduction; Ch 2. Drivers of Change; Ch 3. Tourists of the Future; Section 2: Sectors; Ch 4. Hospitality of the Future; Ch 5. The Future of Visitor Attractions; Ch 6. Events of the Future; Ch 7. The Future of Tourism, Hospitality and Events Teaching and Training; Ch 8. The Future of Film Tourism; Ch 9. Health and Wellness; Ch 10. Sustainable Development and Responsible Tourism; Ch 11. Future Proofing a Crisis; Ch 12. Solving Future Problems in the Tourism, Hospitality and Events Sector; Ch 13. The Demise of Tourism?; Ch 14. Building Future ScenariosAbout the authors
Clare Lade is lecturer in tourism, hospitality and events in the School of Management, Sport and Tourism at La Trobe University, Australia.Paul Strickland is the Program Director and Lecturer in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management programs in the department of Management, Sport and Tourism, La Trobe Business School at La Trobe University, Australia.
Elspeth Frew is an Associate Professor in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management in the La Trobe Business School at La Trobe University, Australia.
Paul Willard is lecturer in tourism, hospitality and events in the School of Management, Sport and Tourism at La Trobe University, Australia.
Sandra Cherro Osorio is lecturer in the School of Business, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Melbourne Polytechnic.
Swati Nagpal is lecturer in the School of Management Sport & Tourism at La Trobe University, Australia.
Peter Vitartas is Associate Professor in Marketing, in the school of Entrepreneurship Innovation & Marketing at La Trobe University, Australia.
Sample files
Contents, cover and copyright.pdfChapter 1.pdf
Chapter 2.pdf
Chapter 3.pdf
Chapter 4.pdf
Chapter 5.pdf
Chapter 6.pdf
Chapter 7.pdf
Chapter 8.pdf
Chapter 9.pdf
Chapter 10.pdf
Chapter 11.pdf
Chapter 12.pdf
Chapter 13.pdf
Chapter 14.pdf
Chapter 15.pdf
Online resources
PowerPoint slides to accompany each chapter:Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Drivers of Change
Chapter 3 Tourists of the Future
Chapter 4 Hospitality of the Future
Chapter 5 Future of Visitor Attractions
Chapter 6 Events of the Future
Chapter 7 The future of THE
Chapter 8 The Future of Film Tourism
Chapter 9 The Future of Health and Wellness Tourism
Chapter 10 SD and Responsible Tourism
Chapter 11 Future Proofing a Crisis
Chapter 12 Solving Future Problems in Tourism Hospitality and Events
Chapter 13 The Demise of Tourism
Chapter 14 - Building Future Scenarios
Chapter 15 Summary