1. An Introduction to The Handbook, Volume 1 - Chris Cooper, Bill
Gartner, Noel Scott and Serena Volo
Part 01: Researching Tourism
2. Qualitative Research and Tourism Studies - Gayle Jennings
3. Quantitative Research Approaches to Tourism - Josef Mazanec
Part 02: Social Analysis
4. Economic Geographies of Tourism: A Critical and Contested
Discourse - Keith Debbage
5. Tourism Histories - Kevin James
6. Key Milestones and Changing Directions in the Sociology of
Tourism - Scott and Erik Cohen
7. Psychology of Tourism - Philip Pearce
8. Anthropology of Tourism - Tim Wallace and Valene Smith
9. Tourism Ethics - Valerie Sheppard and David Fennell
10. Network Analysis: Qualitative Methods in Tourism - Rodolfo
Baggio
Part 03: Economic Analysis
11. Economics of Tourism - Larry Dwyer
12. Tourism Data Sources: From Official Statistics to Big Data -
Serena Volo
13. Analysing and Forecasting Tourism Demand - Haiyan Song, Anyu
Liu, and Vera Shanshan Lin
14. Tourism Supply Side Analysis - Tadayuki Hara, Sachiyo Asahi,
and Morihiko Kinjo
15. Small Business and Entrepreneurship Research in Tourism: A
Review - Rhodri Thomas and Neil Ormerod
16. Tourism Human Resources - Adele Ladkin
17. Service Management - David Solnet and Maria Golubovskaya
Part 04: Technological Analysis
18. Tourism and Surface Transport - Bruce Prideaux
19. Aviation and Tourism - Gui Lohmann and Bojana Spasojevic
20. The Digital Tourism Economy - Miha Bratec
21. Tourism and Knowledge Management - Lisa Ruhanen
22. Business Model Innovation in Tourism - opportunities,
challenges and examples - Anne-Mette Hjalager and Einar Lier
Madsen
Part 05: Environmental Analysis
23. The Tourism/Environment Relationship - Andrew Holden
24. Tourism Sustainability And Resilience - Richard Butler
25. Climate Change and Tourism: Mitigation and Global Climate
Agreements - Debbie Hopkins and James Higham
26. Tourism and Biodiversity - Stefan Gossling
27. Protected Natural Areas and Tourism Management - Dave Newsome,
Michael Hughes, and Kate Rodger
28. Tourism, Energy, Oil and Water - Jonathon Day and Natalie
Chin
Part 06: Political Analysis
29. Tourism Institutions and Agencies - Haywantee Ramkissoon and
Dean Hristov
30. Tourism Policy - John Jenkins
31. Tourism Governance - Lindemberg Medeiros de Araujo and Noel
Scott
32. Tourism Planning: Evolution and Trends for the Future - Carlos
Costa and Filipa Brandão
33. Foreign Direct Investment and Tourism Development: A
Theoretical and Empirical Review - Robin Nunkoo and Boopen
Seetanah
34. Globalization, Supranationalism and Tourism - Dallen Timothy
Chris Cooper is Professor in the School of Events, Tourism and
Hospitality Management Leeds Beckett University in the UK. He
gained his undergraduate degree and PhD in Geography from
University College London.
Chris has more than forty years experience in tourism and has
worked as a researcher and teacher in every region of the world. He
gained experience in tour operation working for Thomson Travel
before returning to academic life.
Chris was Co-Founder of Progress in Tourism, Hospitality and
Recreation Research and the International Journal of Tourism
Research and is now the Co-Editor of Current Issues In Tourism. He
is a member of the editorial board for leading tourism, hospitality
and leisure journals and has authored a number of leading text and
research books in tourism. He is the co-series editor of the
influential Channel View book series ‘Aspects of Tourism’.
Chris works with international agencies including the United
Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the European Union, the
International Labour Organization, the OECD, the Inter American
Development Bank and ASEAN. He held the Chair of the UNWTO’s
Education Council from 2005 – 2007 and was awarded the United
Nations Ulysses Medal for contributions to tourism education and
policy in 2009.
William B. Gartner is the Arthur M. Spiro Professor of
Entrepreneurship at Clemson University. Prior to joining Clemson he
was on the faculty at Georgetown University, the University of
Virginia, San Francisco State University, and the University of
Southern California. He is one of the co-founders of the
Entrepreneurship Research Consortium, which initiated, developed
and managed the Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics. His
service to the entrepreneurship field has included two consecutive
terms as Chair of the Academy of Management Entrepreneurship
Division (1985 + 1986), special issue editorships for the Journal
of Business Venturing (JBV) and Entrepreneurship Theory and
Practice (ETP), and Editorial Board memberships with the Academy of
Management Review (AMR), Journal of Management (JOM), JBV, ETP, and
the Journal of Small Business Management (JSBM). His research has:
been published in AMR, JBV, ETP, JOM and JSBM; won awards from the
Academy of Management, ETP, and the Babson-Kauffman
Entrepreneurship Research Conference; and has been funded by the
Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership, Coleman Foundation,
U.S. Department of Education, Small Business Foundation of America,
the Los Angeles Times, the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, the
Corporate Design Foundation and the National Endowment for the
Arts. His research on nascent entrepreneurs explores how they: find
and identify opportunities, recognize and solve startup problems,
and undertake actions to successfully launch new ventures. He is
also collecting and analyzing the stories entrepreneurs tell about
their entrepreneurial adventures.
The SAGE Handbook of Tourism Management brings together a
collection of state of the art chapters in tourism management to
explore and reflect on theories, concepts, and the practice of
tourism. A global panel of Tourism expert contributors ensure that
chapters are critical and forward looking. The Handbook will be a
good addition to any library that supports Tourism
undergraduate and postgraduate students and researchers. In this
volume, The SAGE Handbook of Tourism Management shares directions
for the future of this multifaceted discipline.
*Professor Dimitrios Buhalis*
These two volumes are a rich repository of tourism knowledge.
The editors have assembled a stellar cast of experts in the field
to write state-of-the-art chapters on both traditional and cutting
edge topics in tourism management. The volumes will be
important resources for researchers and students in the future, as
they seek to help tourism find its place in this ever changing
world.
*Professor Pauline Sheldon*
The two volume SAGE Handbook of Tourism Management is an
ambitious and monumental contribution to the practices and
applications of tourism scholarship. The impact of tourism on the
planet, on business and on humanity are accelerating. Hence, it is
timely to undertake a systematic analysis of the best knowledge
about the field through the eyes of leading scholars. The Handbook
starts with fundamental theories, concepts, methods and
disciplinary perspectives, and proceeds to the most recent
developments and thinking. I particularly welcome the equal
attention that the two-volume format gives to theories and
applications.
*Professor Brian King*
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