ABSTRACT

Tourism can take many different forms and types but increasingly it is viewed as one of the most innovative industries. This book showcases the innovations in tourism through a creativity, sustainability and technology perspective.

Tourism Innovation: Technology, Sustainability and Creativity addresses the growing use and importance of tourism innovation in society. Readers of this book will gain a global perspective on how the tourism industry is changing and taking advantage of emerging technologies, which will help them to foresee potential changes in the industry and plan for the future. Tourism innovation is defi ned as innovating in a cost-effi cient manner by taking into account the available resources. Most of the focus on tourism innovation has been on developing countries but it is also used by companies in other locations. This book explores the way in which tourism innovation differs from other types of innovation and offers a creative solution to issues about sustainability and the circular economy. In this vein, it includes chapters addressing issues related to the following but not limited subjects: co-creation in innovation, social issues in innovation, leadership and innovation, forms of innovation, government innovation and innovation research.

This book is suitable for tourism industry professionals, researchers and policy experts who are interested in how innovation is embedded in the tourism industry.

chapter 1|13 pages

Tourism innovation

The role of technology, sustainability and creativity

chapter 3|14 pages

Challenges and dilemmas of tourism studies for the 21st century

Is tourism in bias of disappearance?

chapter 6|16 pages

Employees’ social capital, self-efficacy, and turnover intention

A study in the context of tourism and hospitality

chapter 7|18 pages

Sustainability and tourism

Cluster analysis on the effectiveness of the Porter hypothesis in the European aeronautical sector

chapter 8|14 pages

Tourism in low density areas

A review of coastal and rural development practices

chapter 9|21 pages

Visiting gardens in Portugal

Profiling the historic gardens visit and visitors