Consultants play a unique role as knowledge brokers in a scientific community. In the accelerating demand for knowledge-based practices, consulting has not only turned into a flourishing profession, it has also served as an effective strategy for academics to demonstrate practical implications of their work through spreading innovative ideas and promoting the use of knowledge for industry, policy and development practices. As a result, consulting has become an area of research in its own right in such fields as business and management, information and technology, and health studies or healthcare. In tourism, nonetheless, research on consultancy as knowledge brokering has been particularly limited. This article presents a general review and ...
Since the Open-Door Reforms of the Chinese market to foreign investment in the late 1970s, numerous ...
Staff at tourist information centers (TIC) act as a key information source for tourists. While a num...
There is currently much debate about how knowledge of tourism can and indeed should be produced. Tou...
2016-2017 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalbcrcAccepted ManuscriptRGCO...
Research is often considered the immediate precursor of economic success and innovation but from a k...
Tourism has long been advocated as the world’s greatest growth industry in which all nations, region...
Management consultancy has received increasing academic interest due to its growing importance in th...
Increasingly it is being recognised that a nation’s competitiveness in the global marketplace depend...
This research seeks to advance the understanding of the role of knowledge management in the contribu...
Purpose: This study aims to explore and synthesize the role of knowledge management (KM) in tourism ...
In the emerging globalised knowledge society/economy, a group of professionals, namely experts and c...
Within the field of development aid, there is evidence of a shift in the knowledge exchange process ...
Empirically explores knowledge management processes in China's hotel industry. Presents three knowle...
The study and practice of knowledge management has grown rapidly since the 90s, driven by social, ec...
Encouraging the effective sharing and transfer of intellectual assets is the foundation of knowledge...
Since the Open-Door Reforms of the Chinese market to foreign investment in the late 1970s, numerous ...
Staff at tourist information centers (TIC) act as a key information source for tourists. While a num...
There is currently much debate about how knowledge of tourism can and indeed should be produced. Tou...
2016-2017 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalbcrcAccepted ManuscriptRGCO...
Research is often considered the immediate precursor of economic success and innovation but from a k...
Tourism has long been advocated as the world’s greatest growth industry in which all nations, region...
Management consultancy has received increasing academic interest due to its growing importance in th...
Increasingly it is being recognised that a nation’s competitiveness in the global marketplace depend...
This research seeks to advance the understanding of the role of knowledge management in the contribu...
Purpose: This study aims to explore and synthesize the role of knowledge management (KM) in tourism ...
In the emerging globalised knowledge society/economy, a group of professionals, namely experts and c...
Within the field of development aid, there is evidence of a shift in the knowledge exchange process ...
Empirically explores knowledge management processes in China's hotel industry. Presents three knowle...
The study and practice of knowledge management has grown rapidly since the 90s, driven by social, ec...
Encouraging the effective sharing and transfer of intellectual assets is the foundation of knowledge...
Since the Open-Door Reforms of the Chinese market to foreign investment in the late 1970s, numerous ...
Staff at tourist information centers (TIC) act as a key information source for tourists. While a num...
There is currently much debate about how knowledge of tourism can and indeed should be produced. Tou...