Richard was a keynote speaker at the 12th International Tourism Forum, held in Porto, Portugal, February 16th. His presentation was on "The Tourist Experience: Can We Maintain Authenticity? Implications for Tourist Destination Communities".
Sara Dolnicar
Awards
Sara received the Ambassador of Science Award of the Republic of Slovenia at an award ceremony held in the country's capital and Sara's birthplace, Ljubljana on 21st of November. The Ambassador of Science award is the highest national prize the Republic of Slovenia awards to expatriate native Slovenian researchers in recognition of their global research excellence, the high impact of their work as well as their active engagement in international knowledge transfer.
In December 2016 the Market Research Society Silver Medal was awarded to Sara and her co-authors for the best paper published in the International Journal of Market Research in 2015 (Rossiter, J.R., Dolnicar, S. & Grün, B. (2015) Why level-free forced choice binary measures of brand benefit beliefs work well. International Journal of Market Research, 57(2), 1-9.) Academy Fellow David Airey has kindly accepted the Silver Medal on Sara's behalf at a glamourous award ceremony in London.
Journal articles
Karlsson, L., Kemperman, A. & Dolnicar, S. (2017) May I Sleep in Your Bed? Getting Permission to Book. Annals of Tourism Research, 62:1-12.
Rintoul, D., Hajibaba, H. & Dolnicar, S. (2016) Comparing Association Grids and Pick-any Lists for Measuring Brand Attributes. International Journal of Market Research, 58(6), 779-794.
Grün, B & Dolnicar, S. (2016) Response-Style Corrected Market Segmentation for Ordinal Data. Marketing Letters, 27: 729-741.
Nelson Graburn
Edited Volumes:
Salazar, N. & Graburn, N. (eds.) (2016). Tourism Imaginaries: Anthropological Approaches. London: Berghahn. Paperback edition
Gravari-Barbas, M. & Graburn, N. (eds.). (2016) Tourism Imaginaries at the Disciplinary Crossroads: Places, Practices, Media. Maria Gravari-Barbas and Nelson Graburn (eds.) London: Routledge
Graburn, N., Magdalena B., & Sabina O., (eds.). (2016). Tourism in Post-Socialist Eastern Europe. Special Issue of Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change
Book Chapters
Graburn, N. (2016). "Introduction: Toward an Anthropology of Tourism Imaginaries." Pp. 1-28 in Tourism Imaginaries: Anthropological Approaches. London: Berghahn. Noel Salazar and Nelson Graburn (eds.) Paperback edition.
Graburn, N. (2016). Foreword, pp. xvi-xvii in Scott McLeod, Naked Harbin: Hippies, Warm Pools, Counterculture, Clothing-Optionality and Virtual Harbin. San Francisco and Berkeley: Academic Press at World University and School.
Journal Articles
Graburn, N. (2016). 论中国民族旅游发展的策略 ["Ethnic Tourism in Rural China: Cultural or Economic Development"] ①第36 卷第5 期中南民族大学学报( 人文社会科学版) Vol. 36 No.5 2016 年9 月 Journal of South-Central University for Nationalities (Humanities and Social Sciences) Sep.
Graburn, N. (2016). "论中国民族旅游发展的策略" ["Ethnic Tourism in Rural China: Cultural or Economic Development"] Reprinted in Renmin University Social Science Annual.
Graburn, N. (2016). "Foreword" in Jin Lu, Heritage,Tourism and Modernity: an Anthropological Study on a Buyi Ecomuseum in Central Guizhou. Hangzhou: Zhejiang University Press [in Chinese]
Banaszkiewicz M., Graburn, N. & Owsianowska, S. (2016). "Tourism in (Post)socialist Eastern Europe, Introduction" to Tourism in Post-Socialist Eastern Europe. Special Issue of Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change (Nelson Graburn, Magdalena Banaszkiewicz and Sabina Owsianowska, (eds.) DOI: 10.1080/14766825.2016.1260089
Graburn, N. (2017). "The Tourist." Chapter 7. In Noel B. Salazar (ed.) In Key figures of human mobility. Special issue of Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale) 25 (1): 83-96. doi:10.1111/1469-8676.12394
Graburn, N. (2017). "Epilogue: Indigeneity, Researchers and Tourism"" pp. 268-82 In Sabine Marschall (ed.) Tourism and Memories of Home. Bristol: Channel View Press.
Conferences Organized
IV Tourism Summit and Jinzhongshan Tourism Research Academy .与会学者集体合影留念 Wuhan, 23rd April, (2016).
"Architecture and Tourism. Fictions, Imaginaries, Simulacra. Architecture et Tourisme. Fictions, Imaginaires, Simulacres." Conference organizer with IREST, Sorbonne-Panthéon 1, Paris 4-7th July (2017).
Lectures and papers presented
"Western Approaches to the Study of Art: Historical and Cultural Contexts." Plenary address at the First Sino-US Meeting, Sichuan Fine Arts Institute, Chongqing, April 20
Seminar on the Contemporary Study of the Arts and Heritage. First Sino-US Meeting, Faculty of the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute, Chongqing, April 21
"Western Approaches to the Study of Art: Historical and Cultural Contexts." Plenary address, IV Tourism Summit, South-Central University for Nationalities, Wuhan, 23rd April
"Strategies of Ethnic Tourism Development in Rural China." Lecture to School of Ethnology and Sociology, South-Central University for Nationalities, Wuhan, April 24.
"Contemporary Developments in Anthropology" Seminar leader (with Dr. Kyungyae Jang), Faculty of School of Ethnology and Sociology, South-Central University for Nationalities, Wuhan, April 24.
"Strategies of Ethnic Tourism Development in Rural China." Lecture, College of Economics and Management, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, (organized by Prof. He Jingming), April 27.
"Ethnic Tourism Development in China." Seminar with Faculty, Asia-Pacific Center for the Study of Leisure, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou (organized by Prof. Liu Huime), April 27.
"Metaphors and Mobility: Professionalization of the Canadian Inuit." Paper delivered at the panel on "Professionalism and Mobility" organized by Roger Norum and David Picard at the Portuguese Anthropology meetings in Coimbra, Portugal, 3 May.
"Slow travelling: A precious heritage or a sustainable strategy for future mobilities?" Panel organized by Noel B. Salazar and Nelson H. H. Graburn, EASA Meetings, Milan. July
"The future of global belonging: through classical kinship studies?" Discussant for panel organized by David Picard and Naomi Leite, EASA meetings, Milan, July
"The Inuktitut Language and Language Learning." Interview for the CBC Language Project, Inuit Studies meeting, St John's Newfoundland, 8th October
"Changes in Inuit Art" and "Inuit Language Loss" 1 hour interview, CBC Labrador, John Gaudi.
Teaching and University Service
Seminar "Tourism, Art and Modernity, Anthropology 250V, taught at U C Berkeley since 1977.
External examiner, PhD Dissertation Oral examination, Freien Universitat, F. Kennedy-Institut für Nordamerikastudien, Berlin, on "Branding the Crisis? Aesthetics of failure between 'urban wasteland' and Detroit's touristic 'ruinscape'. Re-contextualizing visual representations of urban decay in US culture." by Lina Louise Tegtmeyer, 25 July
Member, Doctoral dissertation oral exam and diseertation commitee in Departments of Anthropology, Geography, Planning, Architecyure.
Wijaya, S, King, B.E.M, Morrison, A., & Nguyen, T.H. (2017 in press) Destination Encounters with Local Food: the Experience of International Visitors in Indonesia Tourism, Culture and Communication 17 (2)
Qiu Zhang, H., Fan, X.F., Tse, T., & King, B.E.M. (2017) Creating a scale for assessing socially sustainable tourism Journal of Sustainable Tourism 25 (1): 61-78
Hsu, A.Y., King, B.E.M., Wang, D. & Buhalis, D. (2016) In-destination Tour Products and Disrupted Tourism: Progress and Prospects. Information Technology & Tourism. 16 (4), 413-433
Lee, C.F. & King, B.E.M. (2016) Determinants of attractiveness for a seniors-friendly destination: a hierarchical approach. Current Issues in Tourism. DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2016.1250725
Book Chapters
Hsu, A.Y., King, B., Wang D., & Buhalis, D. (2017) Entrepreneurship in the Contemporary Tourism Ecosystem: The Case of Incoming Tour Operators in Taiwan. In: Schegg R., Stangl B. (eds) Information & Communication Technologies in Tourism 2017 Pp 101-113 Springer, Cham
Conference Presentations
Brian was a keynote speaker to the Annual CAUTHE Conference in Dunedin, New Zealand (February 7-10, 2017). His presentation was about the Asia-Pacific Integrated Resort.
He had presented another keynote address to the 2nd International Conference on Tourism & Spirituality (ICTS 2017) held in Tehran, Iran (14 – 15 Feb 2017). The title of his presentation was "The Sacred and the Profane. Accommodating the spiritual and religious needs of travellers in European and Asian settings".
Refereed Conference Papers
Thio, S. & King, B.E.M. (2016) The Managerial Competencies Required by Indonesia's Leading Hotel Groups: A Preliminary Investigation. 3rd International Hospitality and Tourism Conference 2016 & 2nd International Seminar on Tourism 2016. Bandung, Indonesia. Won the best paper award in its track
Bob McKercher
Fellows of the Academy were at the CAUTHE held in Dunedin, New Zealand on February 7-10, 2017. Shown at the picture are: David Airey, Larry Dwyer, Sara Dolnicar, Pauline Sheldon, Geoffrey Crouch, David Simmons, Brian King, Bob McKercher, Christian Laesser, Tom Baum
Pauline Sheldon
New Book
Sheldon, P. & Daniele, R. (2017). Social Entrepreneurship and Tourism. In Sheldon, P. & Fesenmaier, D. (Ed.), Tourism on the Verge series. Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
Stephen Smith
New Book
Practical Tourism Research, 2nd edition, published by CABI
Journal Article
Guttentag, D., Smith, S., Potwarka, L., and Haviza, M. Why Tourists Choose Airbnb: A Motivation-based Segmentation Study. Journal of Travel Research, forthcoming.
Guttentag. D. & Smith, S. Assessing Airbnb as a disruptive innovation relative to hotels: Substitution and comparative performance expectations. International Journal of Hospitality Management, forthcoming.
Geoffrey Wall
Awards
Geoff was awarded the Ulysses Prize of the UNWTO at the Awards Dinner in Madrid in January 2017.
He has also been awarded a Fellowship, through the President's International Fellowship Initiative (PIFI) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2017. This will facilitate additional work related to World Heritage and tourism in Xinjiang, western China.
Geoff continues to collaborate with former students and other scholars on various projects and publications mostly related to natural and cultural heritage in China.
Arch G. Woodside
New Books
Woodside, A.G. (2017). Case study research: Core skills in using 15 genres. 2nd Edition. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing. 536 pages.
Woodside, A.G. (2017). The Complexity Turn: Applications in Culture, Management, and Marketing. Berlin: Springer. 256 pages.
Woodside, A.G. (2016). Bad to Good: Achieving High Quality and Impact in Your Research, Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing. 256 pages.
Woodside, A.G., de Villiers, R., & Marshall, R. (2016). Incompetency and Competency Training: Improving Executive Skills in Sensemaking, Framing Issues, and Making Choices. Berlin: Springer. 281 pages.
Woodside, A.G. & Sood, S. (2016). Storytelling Case Archetype Decoding and Assignment Manual (SCADAM) (2106). Volume 11 in Advances in Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research. Bingley, Emerald Publishing. 370 pages.
Articles
Cristini, H., Kauppinen-Raisanen, H., Barthod-Prothade, M., & Woodside, A.G., (2017). Toward a general theory of luxury: Advancing from workbench definitions and theoretical transformations. Journal of Business Research, 70, 101-107.
Ang, H., & Woodside, A.G. (2017). Is Bart Simpson offering sage advice? (Don't have a cow, man!) A case-based general theory of managers' core self-evaluations and job satisfaction. Journal of Business Research, 74, 11-37.
Schmitt, A. K., Grawe, A., & Woodside, A.G. (2017). Illustrating the Power of fsQCA in Explaining Paradoxical Consumer Environmental Orientations. Psychology & Marketing, 34, 323-334.
Woodside, A.G. (2017). Releasing the death-grip of null hypothesis statistical testing (p < .05): Applying complexity theory and somewhat precise outcome testing (SPOT). Journal of Global Scholars of Marketing Science, 27, 1–15.
Woodside, A.G. (2016). Diffusion and Adoption of Good Science: Overcoming the Dominant Logic of NHST and the Reporting of Rubbish. Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing, 23:327–333. (Runner-up, 2nd place, Award for Best Article in 2016 in the JBBM.)