The academia-tourism industry research/collaboration gap continues with the tourism industry seeing academic research not fit-for-purpose. Earlier research also highlights this, and it is concerning that there has not been any change in recent years. If academics wish their research to have an impact, more meaningful relationships need to be built with the industry
The growing importance of academic journals' Impact Factor (IF) is reshaping the research arena. In ...
Urban tourism has remained a consistent theme in the expansion of tourism research since the 1980s a...
Tourism research can gain broader academic recognition if findings from tourism research become rele...
It is known that research collaboration between industry and academia supports improvement in indust...
The need to demonstrate the value of research to non-academic audiences is an increasingly prominent...
Have we passed a turning point in tourism research? In early analyses of the field of tourism and it...
One of the challenges faced by many international tourists is that of communicating and establishing...
A former tourism industry general manager turned academic provides reflections on aspects of his PhD...
In spite of the consensus on the importance of research and its close relationship to academic promo...
[Extract] Executive Summary. \ud The number of tourism Academics worldwide has grown substantially, ...
Tourism academics are organized like a very small community that interacts within this small group s...
This paper presents a personal view of the state of tourism research. Much of the news is encouragin...
Universities are increasingly finding themselves wedged between performance indicators on academic p...
With mounting pressure for ‘high impact’ research outputs and the attainment of external funding, un...
This opinion piece addresses issues surrounding the role of researchers’ behaviour in bridging the s...
The growing importance of academic journals' Impact Factor (IF) is reshaping the research arena. In ...
Urban tourism has remained a consistent theme in the expansion of tourism research since the 1980s a...
Tourism research can gain broader academic recognition if findings from tourism research become rele...
It is known that research collaboration between industry and academia supports improvement in indust...
The need to demonstrate the value of research to non-academic audiences is an increasingly prominent...
Have we passed a turning point in tourism research? In early analyses of the field of tourism and it...
One of the challenges faced by many international tourists is that of communicating and establishing...
A former tourism industry general manager turned academic provides reflections on aspects of his PhD...
In spite of the consensus on the importance of research and its close relationship to academic promo...
[Extract] Executive Summary. \ud The number of tourism Academics worldwide has grown substantially, ...
Tourism academics are organized like a very small community that interacts within this small group s...
This paper presents a personal view of the state of tourism research. Much of the news is encouragin...
Universities are increasingly finding themselves wedged between performance indicators on academic p...
With mounting pressure for ‘high impact’ research outputs and the attainment of external funding, un...
This opinion piece addresses issues surrounding the role of researchers’ behaviour in bridging the s...
The growing importance of academic journals' Impact Factor (IF) is reshaping the research arena. In ...
Urban tourism has remained a consistent theme in the expansion of tourism research since the 1980s a...
Tourism research can gain broader academic recognition if findings from tourism research become rele...