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Humanistic management and sustainable tourism : human, social and environmental challenges / edited by Maria Della Lucia and Ernestina Giudici.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Della Lucia, Maria, editor.
Giudici, Ernestina, editor.
Series:
Humanistic management.
Humanistic management
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Tourism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Edition:
1st edition.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York, New York : Routledge, [2021]
Summary:
"Tourism is a fast growing and changing industry, which has become a driver of economic development in both developed and underdeveloped countries. While the tourism industry's potential for shared value creation and sustainable development is acknowledged, the concerns around the environmental and social pressures remain a challenge for businesses, organizations and destinations. This is because sustainable tourism arguably conflicts with the predominant neoliberal structure of the economy and with the hierarchical, profit- and consumption-driven societies. The emphasis on competition, growth and profitability may undermine economic viability itself by consuming unreproducible resources and by undermining the six essential elements - dignity, people, prosperity, social justice, planet and partnership - that are conceptually linked to sustainable development. The crises recurrently challenging the global travel and tourism environment, including climate change, bushfires, extreme weather disasters, pandemics and the financial crisis, show the weaknesses of neoliberal approaches and the collective economic dependency of countries on tourism that is vulnerable if not completely unsustainable. This vulnerability asks for understanding that collective future depends on developing entirely new approaches and interpretation of tourism to effectively respond to the human, societal, social and climate challenges. This book offers a novel and original perspective entailing the application of a humanistic management approach to sustainable tourism, which is centered on the value of human life, the protection of human dignity and the promotion of well-being. Multiple theoretical approaches, methods, and practical cases, on an international scale, shed light on shared value creation and human dignity as a necessary condition for its achievement in different contexts. Implicitly and explicitly, they respond to the current urgency to implement strategies to recover from the worldwide impact of the pandemic crisis and to provide a vision of what tourism could and should be when it recovers. It will be of interest to researchers, academics, professionals and postgraduates in the fields of management, sustainability, and tourism development"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
About the Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 The Capitalist Dilemma in Modern Tourism Development
Part I Stakeholder Cooperation for Socio­economic Development
2 The Seven Sisters of Piedmont: A Case Study of Potentially Worthwhile Cooperation
3 Do Socially Responsible Tour Operators Improve Tourism Sustainability? The Case of Nairobi, Kenya
4 Sharing Economy in Peripheral Tourism Destinations: The Case of Finnish Lapland
Part II New Business Models for Creating Shared Value
5 Application of Slow Life Coaching Into an Agritourism Business Model
6 Cultural Heritage Triggering Corporate Investments: "Heritage Grab" or Sustainable Development?
7 Creative Tourism: A Humanistic Paradigm in Practice
8 A Bloody Past With a Bright Future: Dark Tourism and Humanistic Management at Missouri State Penitentiary
Part III The Influence of Cultural Context
9 A Grounded Theory Study of Ethnic Tourism in Hainan, China
10 Positive Impacts of Sustainable Tourism: Preservation of Historical Languages and Practices
11 Spontaneous Tourism and Sustainable Development: The Evolution of the City of Naples
12 Everyday and Holiday Behaviors Regarding Sustainable Consumption Choices: Humanistic Management Perspectives for an International Destination
13 Memorable Experiences in Slow Tourism: An Empirical Investigation of Camping
Part IV Conclusions
14 Lessons for Shared Value Creation in Tourism: The Pandemic Challenge
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-00-310895-4
1-003-10895-4
1-000-34871-7
1-000-34875-X
9781003108955
OCLC:
1204264903

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