Knowledge Transfer To and Within Tourism

Knowledge Transfer To and Within Tourism

Academic, Industry and Government Bridges

Scott, Noel; Niekerk, Mathilda van; de Martino, Marcella

Emerald Publishing Limited

07/2017

400

Dura

Inglês

9781787144064

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction 1. Introduction: Tourism Knowledge Transfer
Academic lead transfer
2. Experience design: Academic-industry research collaboration for tourism innovation
3. Knowledge transfer: can research centers make a difference?

4. "Best green", a case of synergy between academia and a hotel chain.
5. Knowledge transfer between educational institutions and tourism destination stakeholders: The Reflective Practice-Based Learning approach to Destination Development
6. Knowledge Transfer: Can Research Centers Make a Difference
7. ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEMS: knowledge transfer
8. TOURISM KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER IN BRAZIL: The gap between academy and industry.

Public- Private partnerships for knowledge transfer

9. Collaborative Marketing Strategy for Tourist Development and Regeneration of the Metropolitan Coast of Naples

10. Tourism Innovation-oriented Public-Private Partnership for the development of smart services at the destination

11. The destination triangle: Towards relational management.
12. Strategic and Participatory Planning in la Comarca de Los Alerces: The process and outcomes
13. Intelligent governance for rural destinations: lessons from a European project.
New approaches

14. Measuring the Quality of Destinations: A Portuguese Case Study
15. SOCIAL MEDIA AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER IN TOURISM: Implications of the use of social media in business analysis
16. Art, Architecture and Archaeology. Pompeii and Oplontis
17. Knowledge transfer through journals: A Multidimensional Approach in Tourism Research
18. New Tourism Distribution Channels
Conclusion
19. Conclusion
References
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Tourism; Tourism Theory; Tourism Practice; Knowledge Transfer; Innovation; Action Learning