This article explores the origins and development of a Third Mission unit in the Department of Geography at Lancaster University which focuses on business development for the tourism industry. The article evaluates the issues around knowledge transfer in the tourism sector between academia and the industry, particularly among small firms in North West England
Recent academic trends are requiring tourism educators to redefine their practice. Students are dema...
Outlines how Clem Tisdell came to discover tourism economics and charts the basic route that he foll...
Stimulating new tourism product ideas and developing an innovative culture within destinations is fu...
Tourism is viewed as an increasingly important component of rural economic potential, especially in ...
This article focuses on the tourism sector, analysing the extent to which the degree of firm concent...
Although tourism can threaten local natural and social habitats, more often it offers a way of fundi...
Tourism is a relatively new field of study in higher education, with a history traceable to the mid ...
The Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) tourism team at Anglia Ruskin University, Ca...
Tourism is one of the largest components of the global economy and has been one of the only reliable...
Our world is becoming increasingly complex, and is rapidly changingwith distances being reduced. Soc...
Over the last decades, tourism has become a key sector in the world economy: its contribution to bal...
This paper explores the legacy of regeneration project work and knowledge management and transfer as...
This paper suggests that there may be insufficient recognition of critical ideas, professional and c...
Purpose: This study examines the influence of neoliberalism and managerialism on the recruitment of ...
Solnet et al. (2007) argue that tourism-related fields can be thought of as applied subject areas. T...
Recent academic trends are requiring tourism educators to redefine their practice. Students are dema...
Outlines how Clem Tisdell came to discover tourism economics and charts the basic route that he foll...
Stimulating new tourism product ideas and developing an innovative culture within destinations is fu...
Tourism is viewed as an increasingly important component of rural economic potential, especially in ...
This article focuses on the tourism sector, analysing the extent to which the degree of firm concent...
Although tourism can threaten local natural and social habitats, more often it offers a way of fundi...
Tourism is a relatively new field of study in higher education, with a history traceable to the mid ...
The Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) tourism team at Anglia Ruskin University, Ca...
Tourism is one of the largest components of the global economy and has been one of the only reliable...
Our world is becoming increasingly complex, and is rapidly changingwith distances being reduced. Soc...
Over the last decades, tourism has become a key sector in the world economy: its contribution to bal...
This paper explores the legacy of regeneration project work and knowledge management and transfer as...
This paper suggests that there may be insufficient recognition of critical ideas, professional and c...
Purpose: This study examines the influence of neoliberalism and managerialism on the recruitment of ...
Solnet et al. (2007) argue that tourism-related fields can be thought of as applied subject areas. T...
Recent academic trends are requiring tourism educators to redefine their practice. Students are dema...
Outlines how Clem Tisdell came to discover tourism economics and charts the basic route that he foll...
Stimulating new tourism product ideas and developing an innovative culture within destinations is fu...