
Tourism Management
An Introduction
SAGE Publications Ltd (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 3. April 2018
Book
Hardback
464 pages
978-1-5264-2388-7 (ISBN)
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Description
An introductory text that gives its reader a strong understanding of the dimensions of tourism, the industries of which it is comprised, the issues that affect its success, and the management of its impact on destination economies, environments and communities.
Now in a full colour design, the new edition features a clear focus on the issues affecting 21st century tourism, providing students with extensive coverage on the effects of globalisation and global conflict; sustainability and climate change; developments in digital technology and the rise of the sharing economy.
International case-studies and snapshots (mini-case studies) are used throughout and have been taken from around the globe, including the US, China, Russia, Gambia, Bhutan, Cuba, Singapore, New Zealand, Australia, Caribbean, Canada and the UK, and from companies including TUI, Airbnb and Marriot.
The accompanying Online Resources include PowerPoint slides and an Instructor's Manual for lecturers and additional case studies, useful video links, and web links for students.
Suitable for students new to tourism studies.
Now in a full colour design, the new edition features a clear focus on the issues affecting 21st century tourism, providing students with extensive coverage on the effects of globalisation and global conflict; sustainability and climate change; developments in digital technology and the rise of the sharing economy.
International case-studies and snapshots (mini-case studies) are used throughout and have been taken from around the globe, including the US, China, Russia, Gambia, Bhutan, Cuba, Singapore, New Zealand, Australia, Caribbean, Canada and the UK, and from companies including TUI, Airbnb and Marriot.
The accompanying Online Resources include PowerPoint slides and an Instructor's Manual for lecturers and additional case studies, useful video links, and web links for students.
Suitable for students new to tourism studies.
Reviews / Votes
In the 2nd edition of their engaging text, Inkson and Minnaert have introduced valuable contemporary material. These changes will surely keep this book at the forefront of a crowded market in introductory tourism texts. -- Professor Rhodri ThomasMore details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Weight
1159 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5264-2388-7 (9781526423887)
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Persons
Clare Inkson is a Senior Lecturer in Tourism at the University of Westminster in London. She has extensive experience of working in tourism in operational and marketing roles in the UK and overseas, for tour operators, wholesalers and travel agencies. Her research interests include tourism distribution channels, destination marketing and the tourism sharing economy.
Professor Lynn Minnaert is the Head of Subject, Tourism and Languages, at Edinburgh Napier University's Business School. Her research specialism is social inclusion and social sustainability in tourism and events: she has conducted research projects into social tourism, the social impacts of the Olympics and social legacy initiatives in the meetings industry. She has lectured in tourism and events management at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the UK, the US and in a range of different countries - this international perspective is reflected in this book.
Professor Lynn Minnaert is the Head of Subject, Tourism and Languages, at Edinburgh Napier University's Business School. Her research specialism is social inclusion and social sustainability in tourism and events: she has conducted research projects into social tourism, the social impacts of the Olympics and social legacy initiatives in the meetings industry. She has lectured in tourism and events management at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the UK, the US and in a range of different countries - this international perspective is reflected in this book.
Content
Part I: Tourism Overview
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Understanding Tourism
Part II: Tourism Supply and Demand
Chapter 3. Tourist Generating Regions
Chapter 4. Tourism Demand
Chapter 5. Tourism Suppliers
Chapter 6. Intermediaries in the Tourism System
Part III: Tourism Impacts
Chapter 7. The Economic Impacts of Tourism
Chapter 8. The Social and Cultural Impacts of Tourism
Chapter 9. The Environmental Impacts of Tourism
Part IV: Tourism Management and Marketing
Chapter 10. Destination Development and Management
Chapter 11. Tourism Marketing
Chapter 12.The Management of Visitors
Chapter 13. Public Sector Involvement in Tourism
Part V: Tourism Ahead
Chapter 14. Tourism and the Future
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Understanding Tourism
Part II: Tourism Supply and Demand
Chapter 3. Tourist Generating Regions
Chapter 4. Tourism Demand
Chapter 5. Tourism Suppliers
Chapter 6. Intermediaries in the Tourism System
Part III: Tourism Impacts
Chapter 7. The Economic Impacts of Tourism
Chapter 8. The Social and Cultural Impacts of Tourism
Chapter 9. The Environmental Impacts of Tourism
Part IV: Tourism Management and Marketing
Chapter 10. Destination Development and Management
Chapter 11. Tourism Marketing
Chapter 12.The Management of Visitors
Chapter 13. Public Sector Involvement in Tourism
Part V: Tourism Ahead
Chapter 14. Tourism and the Future