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Programme
Tuesday 19th July 2016
8.30 Registration Atrium
9.00 OPENING & WELCOMES Prof Graham Miller Prof Nigel Morgan
03MS01
9.15
KEYNOTE: The Development of theme parks in China.
Prof Bao Jigang
03MS01
10.00
WORKSHOP: Managing your PhD
This session will explore the role of the supervisor and to provide insights into the PhD viva voce examination.
Prof David Airey
03MS01
11.00 Refreshment Break Atrium
11.20
CONFERENCE PAPERS SESSION 1 Emerging tourist behaviours Localism, communities & food sovereignty
32MS01 39MS02 32MS03, 81MS02, 33MS03
12.30 Networking Lunch Lakeside
13.30
CONFERENCE PAPERS SESSION 2 Organisational performances through knowledge and people management Research impact
32MS01, 39MS02, 32MS03 81MS02
14.40 Refreshment Break Atrium
15.00
CONFERENCE PAPERS SESSION 3 Innovation and technology Tourism promotion and competitiveness Social wellbeing and lifestyle motivations
32MS01 39MS02 32MS03
16.10
WORKSHOP: Writing your PhD
Most effort and training for PhD students is devoted to research and the collection and analysis of data. The writing side of the project is often overlooked so students often struggle in this area. This workshop will investigate the challenges of writing with an emphasis on crafting a PhD which is a delight to read.
Prof John Tribe
03MS01
17.15 Welcome Reception Lakeside
18.30 After dinner
Guided walk & Evening in Guildford Follow your host to your selected local restaurant/pub Evening drinks and networking
Guildford
Three Pigeons 169 High Street Guilford
Wednesday 20th July 2016
8.30 Registration open Atrium
9.00 WELCOME Dr Caroline Scarles, Interim Head of School
03MS01
9.15 KEYNOTE: The benefits of interactions between NGOs and academics.
John Hilary
03MS01
10.00
KEYNOTE: Performance Indexes for Cities and Countries: Where research and practice collide.
Robert Govers
03MS01
11.00 Refreshment Break Atrium
11.20
CONFERENCE PAPERS SESSION 4 Localism, communities & food sovereignty Innovative research
32MS01, 39MS02 32MS03
12.30 Networking Lunch
Lakeside
13.30 CONFERENCE PAPERS SESSION 5 Destination marketing, social media and consumer behaviours Knowledge management and transfer
32MS01, 39MS02 32MS03, 81MS02 33MS03
14.40 Refreshment Break Atrium
15.00
WORKSHOP SERIES A: Water & Food Sovereignty B: Destination Futures
John Hilary, Dr Anita Eves Visiting Prof Roger Pride, Prof Nigel Morgan
32MS01 39MS02
16.10
WORKSHOP SERIES C: Tourism Education & Knowledge Production D: The Innovation Journey
Assoc Prof Ana Maria Munar, Prof Nigel Morgan Prof Allan Williams, Prof Andrew Lockwood, Dr Isabel Rodriguez, Visiting Professor Chris Cowles
32MS01 39MS02
17.15 Poster Session & Networking
Atrium
18.30
Al Fresco dining by the lake
Ticketed casual event Evening drinks and networking til late
By the Lake Lakeside
Thursday 21st July 2016
8.30 Registration open Atrium
9.00 WELCOME President and Vice-Chancellor Professor G Q Max Lu
03MS01
9.15 KEYNOTE: Key challenges facing the tourism sector and the role that research plays in helping us advocate the industry.
Helen Marano
03MS01
10.00
KEYNOTE: The disposable Academic: to be, or not to be?
Prof Susanne Becken 03MS01
11.00 Refreshment Break Atrium
11.20
CONFERENCE PAPERS SESSION 6 Sustainability and ecological development Accessibility, inclusion and well being
03MS01, 32MS01 39MS02 32MS03, 81MS02 33MS03
12.30 Networking Lunch
Lakeside
13.30 CONFERENCE PAPERS SESSION 7 Industry workforce and education Impact focused research
03MS01, 32MS01, 39MS02, 32MS03 81MS02, 33MS03
14.40 Refreshment Break Atrium
15.00
WORKSHOP SERIES E: Perspectives of Gender in Tourism F: Tourism in a Digital World: Challenges and Solutions
Assoc Prof Ana Maria Munar, Dr Albert Kimbu, Dr Claudia Eger Visiting Prof Paul Pike, Assoc Prof Pierre Benckendorff ,Dr Caroline Scarles, Dr Brent Moyle
32MS01 39MS02
16.10 WORKSHOP SERIES G: A New Vision for Sustainable Tourism H: Wellbeing and Tourism: Adventures in Theory and Practice
Prof Susanne Becken, Rochelle Turner, Prof Graham Miller Dr Paul Hanna, Dr Carl Walker, Anke Winchenbach
32MS01 39MS02
17.15 Free time before the Gala Dinner
19.30
Gala Dinner Ticketed formal event
Guildford Cathedral Marquee
Friday 22nd July 2016
9.00 Morning Coffee Atrium
9.45
CONFERENCE PAPERS SESSION 8 Visitor experiences Big data and economic models
32MS01, 39MS02, 32MS03, 81MS02, 33MS03
10.40 Refreshment Break Atrium
11.00
CLOSING PANEL
Prof David Airey Dr Caroline Scarles
03MS01
12.00 Networking Lunch Lakeside
14.00 Optional Social Event in Guildford Atrium
Conference papers All speakers have been allocated 15 minutes each. Abstracts and full papers, when provided, have been included on your conference USB
stick.
SESSION 1 Tuesday 19th July 11.20 – 12.30
Emerging tourist behaviours
Chair: Dr Albert Kimbu
Room: 32MS01
Wenjie Cai (University of Surrey) Donkey friends in Europe: a Mobile Ethnographic Study in Group Orientation of Chinese outbound backpackers.
Donald Cooper (Curtin University) The impact of generational change on future demand for Tourism experiences: the case of Generation X and European river cruises.
Wei Liu, Prof Gang Li, (University of Surrey), Dr Avital Biran (Bournemouth University) Perceived Value of Dark Tourism Experience: A Chinese Context.
Kate Mingjie Ji (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Dr Anita Eves, Dr Caroline Scarles (University of Surrey)
Rethinking the Theory of Planned Behaviour in Tourism
Context: A Modification of the Original Framework.
Chair: Kerstine Lawley
Room: 39MS02
Julio Munoz (University of Surrey) The role of the
students as hosts of VFR travellers: Preliminary results of
the host's influence in the visitor's image and experience
of a destination.
Asma Bashir, Dr Bharti Gupta (Central University of
Jammu) Reviving the Craft of Kashmir through Creative
Tourism Business Model.
Wan Zainal Shukin, Prof Anita Eves (University of Surrey)
Dining in Uncertainty: Exploring intercultural service
encounter in Malaysian restaurants and emotions elicited
among Western tourists.
Localism, communities & food sovereignty
Chair: Dr Anita Eves
Room: 32MS03
Fredrick Dayour (University of Surrey), Charles A. Adongo (University of Cape Coast), Samuel W. Anuga (University of Ghana) Will they tell others to taste? International tourists' experience of Ghanaian cuisines.
Wenjia Wu (Cara), Prof Jiuxia, SUN, (Sun Yat-sen University), Prof Hong, Zhu (South China Normal University) Tradition and power game of minority festival activities: A case study of Long-Street Banquet in Habo Village.
Manuel Alector Ribeiro, Prof Silva João Albino, Dr Patrícia, Pinto (University of Algarve) Visitors’ Destination Loyalty through Emotional Solidarity with Residents: The case of developing island economies.
Camila Moraes (Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro) Favela Tourism in Rio de Janeiro: notes from the “backstage”.
Chair: Dr Sangwon Park Room: 81MS02
Heather Jeffrey (Middlesex University) Reflecting on insiders and outsiders in tourism and gender research.
Elsa Zhu (College of Resources Environment and Tourism University), Prof Li Tao (Capital Normal University) How
community tourism empowerment influences resident attitudes. Li Yu, Prof Sun Jiuxia (Sun Yat-sen University) A Study on Water-splashing Actor’s Liminoid Experience at Dai Nationality Garden in Xishuangbanna.
Localism, communities & food sovereignty
(continued)
Justyna Majewska (Poznan University of Economics and
Business) Cluster-mapping procedure for tourism regions
based on geostatistics and fuzzy sets – example of Polish
districts.
Chair: Prof Allan Williams
Room: 33MS03
Simon Wearne (Wakayama University) The Sovereign Porpoise How one person’s porpoise is another person’s purpose.
Lynn Beard (University of Surrey) Reconceptualising the tourism host – the role of tourism brokers in mediating the performance of host.
Elaine Rust (University of Southampton) Exploring the impacts of small-scale one-day festivals in English market towns.
SESSION 2 Tuesday 19th July 13.30 – 14.40
Organisational performances through
knowledge and people management
Chair: Dr Albert Kimbu Room: 32MS01
Barbara Czyzewska, Prof Angela Roper (University of West London) Foreignness as an internationalization asset: the case of Hilton International.
Guoqiong Huang (City University of Macau) Barriers of CSR Practice in Macau Gaming Industry.
Athena Lele Chen, Alex Yang-chan Hsu (Hong Kong Polytechnic University) Generation Y Hotel Employees’ Perceptions and Attitude toward a Seamless Organizational Structure: a case study of Shangri-La Hotel.
Chair: Kerstine Lawley Room: 39MS02
Kelsy Hejjas, Dr Caroline Scarles, Prof Graham Miller (University of Surrey) Reaching the hard to reach: CSR and employee engagement in tourism.
Martina Chrančoková (Slovak University of Technology) Tacit knowledge transfer via international migration
Chao Liu (University of Surrey) Understanding knowledge management in tourism development companies in China: a project ecology approach.
Chair: Dr Anita Eves Room: 32MS03
Argyro Velonaki, Dr Chris Stone (Manchester Metropolitan University) Sustainable Development & Growth: An Evaluation of Carbon Offsetting Policies and Practices of selected Airlines in the context of Corporate Social Responsibility.
Alistair Palferman, Prof Rhodri Thomas, Li ShiNa (Leeds Beckett University) The Processes of Absorptive Capacity in the Events Industry: A Qualitative Investigation.
Augustina Pui-wah Kwok, Daisy Fung, (The Hong Kong
Polytechnic University) Challenges in recruiting and
retaining of generation Y employees: the case of food &
beverage outlet in Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition
Centre.
Research impact
Chair: Dr Sangwon Park
Room: 81MS02
Xiaoqing Chen, Dr Tim Stone (University of Aberdeen) Dwelling: Contextualising the Study of Tourism Research in China.
René Brauer, Prof Nigel Morgan, Prof John Tribe (University of Surrey), Mirek Dymitrow (University of Gothenburg) How to write a REF impact case study.
SESSION 3 Tuesday 19th July 15.00 – 16.10
Innovation and technology
Chair: Prof Marg Deery Room: 32MS01 Marco Antonio Celdran Bernabeu, José Norberto Mazón López (University of Alicante), David Giner Sánchez (Valencia Tourism Agency), Josep Antoni Ivars Baidal (University of Alicante) The Big Data Era: New opportunities and challenges for Smart Tourism Destinations. The case of Valencian Region (Spain).
Christopher Warren (Griffith University) Innovation and ‘old fashioned hospitality’: Delivering constructive pro-environmental conversations.
Yingying Jin (University of Surrey) The power of mobile persuasion on encouraging pro-environmental behaviour in the context of tourism in China.
Tourism promotion and competitiveness
Chair: Prof John Tribe Room: 39MS02 Martine Bakker (Wageningen University) Tourism-driven
Inclusive Growth in Developing Countries.
Carol Zhang (University of Surrey) Politics of tourism
promotion: national myth-making in Hong Kong and
Macau.
Jennifer Holland (University of Brighton) Perceptions of
Risk and Consumer Decision-Making in Ocean Cruising.
Social wellbeing and lifestyle motivations
Chair: Prof Allan Williams Room: 32MS03
Dan Benn (University of Surrey) Social Tourism and the
Discourse of Happiness: Exploring the role and meaning
of social tourism within the 'lifeworld' of people in
poverty.
Pavla Brůžková (University of Economics in Prague) Spa
Tourism in Visegrad Countries: Products, Trends and
Target Groups.
Nilay Kilinc (University of Surrey) Finding the Paradise?
Life-story Narratives of the German-Turkish ‘return’
migrants to the Southern Turkey.
Mahsa Rouzrokh, Heather Mair (University of Waterloo)
Immigration, Being, and Art Making: Phenomenological
Insights into Life after Migration for Immigrant Artists.
SESSION 4 Wednesday 20th July 11.20 – 12.30
Localism, communities & food sovereignty
Chair: Dr Paul Hanna Room: 32MS01 Dr Graham Berridge (University of Surrey) Co-creation and
the event experience: community representations of art at
the 2014 Tour de France.
Assoc Prof Ju Peng (Country of Jinan University) Food in
Festival: a changeable tastescape.
Dr Claudia Dolezal (University of Westminster)
Empowerment in Community Based Tourism in Bali:
Researching impact or researching with an impact?
Dr Wei Lei, Prof Sun Jiuxia (Sun Yat-Sen University) The
Empowerment for Land in Chinese rural communities in
the context of tourism development: A Case Study at Lugu
Lake Area on Sichuan and Yunnan Borders.
Chair: Prof Leo Jago Room: 39MS02
Dr Ilaria Pappalepore (University of Westminster) Mega-
events and the development of creative quarters:
evidence from the London 2012 Olympic Games
Dr Yang Yang (Temple University), Dr Mao Zhenxing
(California State Polytechnic University) Understanding
guest satisfaction of location toward urban hotels.
Dr Chaiya Preeda (Mahasarakham University) An
Investigation of Service Expectation and Performance of
the Japanese Restaurants in Bangkok.
Dr Yang Jingjing (University of Surrey) Prof Lingyun Zhang
(Beijing International Studies University), Prof Chris Ryan
(University of Waikato) Social Conflict and Harmony:
Tourism in China's Multi-ethnic Communities.
Innovative research
Chair: Dr Jason Chen L
Room: 32MS03
Dr Cheryl Cockburn-Wootten, Prof Alison
McIntosh (Waikato University) Communicating
across thresholds: Networking academia with
community.
Dr Isabel Rodríguez, Prof Allan Williams (University
of Surrey) The innovation journey of new-to-tourism
entrepreneurs: and the challenge of traversing the
valley of death.
Dr Nigel Jarvis, Dr Clare Weeden (University of
Brighton) Rough Seas? Undertaking Covert
Research on a Cruise Ship.
Dr Richard Robinson, Assoc Prof Pierre
Benckendorff, Jie Wang, Maria Ishkova (University
of Queensland) Searching for the ‘P’ in the Tourism
PhD.
SESSION 5 Wednesday 20th July 13.30 – 14.40
Destination marketing, social media and
consumer behaviours
Chair: Dr Paul Hanna
Room: 32MS01
Dr Joseph Kantenbacher, Dr Paul Hanna, Prof Graham
Miller, Dr Caroline Scarles, Dr Jingjing Yang (University
of Surrey) Consumer priorities: What would people
sacrifice in order to fly on holidays.
Marietta Fragkogianni (Suffolk Business School), Dr Liu
Yeyi (Leeds University) Economic Crisis and Tourism
Marketing on Small Islands: The Case of Zante.
Soumi Chatterjee Banerjee (Freelance Researcher),
Shubhomoy Banerjee (Institute of Rural Management)
Social Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Tourism -The
case of R.O.S.E
Dr Zheng Lei (University of Surrey) Full Service Airlines’
Responses to Low-cost Carrier Competition in the
Presence of Different Regulation Regimes.
Chair: Prof Leo Jago
Room: 39MS02
Dr Jo-Anne Lester, Dr Angela Benson (University of
Brighton) Volunteer Cruises: Excursion Dream or
Ethical Nightmare?
Dr Pilar Espeso-Molinero (Universidad de Alicante)
Indigenous Product Development: a systematic
approach.
Bardia Shabani (ACECR Institute of Tourism Research)
The role of festivals & events in the formation of
destination image after conflict: International tourism
post sanctions in Iran.
Dr Yuansi Hou, Prof Wan Yang (University of Surrey)
Yixia, Sun (Zhejiang University) Will Pictures help? The
effects of Pictures and Dish Name Type on Menu
Evaluations.
Chair: Dr Scott Cohen
Room: 32MS03
Dr Christine Lundberg, Dr Vassilios Ziakas, Prof Nigel
Morgan (University of Surrey) On-screen tourism
development: Capitalising on Popular Culture
Destination Place-Making.
Dr Stephen Wearing (University of Technology Sydney)
Seeking Sustainability: Cradle to Grave vs Supply Chain
Management in Volunteer Tourism.
Dr Sangwon Park, Dr Brigitte Stangl (University of Surrey) Understanding augmented reality experiences and sensation seeking in tourism
Simon Hudson (University of South Carolina) Let the
journey begin (again). The branding of Myanmar.
Chair: Dr Jason Chen L
Room: 81MS02
Alkmini Gkritzali (University of Surrey), Dr. Eleni
Mavragani (International Hellenic University) A first
step towards understanding residents’ destination
image; the case of Athens.
Dr Qi Shanshan (Institute for Tourism Studies) Tracking
hotel performance by Text-mining Online Reviews -
The Case of Macau.
Dr Avital Biran (Bournemouth University), Dr Dorina
Maria Buda (University of Groningen) In the Praise of
Dark Tourism: Negotiating Fear of Death in Tourism
Consumption.
Francisco Javier Paniagua, (University of Malaga)
Assumpció Huertas-Roig (University of Rovira), Estela
Marine-Roig, (University of Lleida) What contents do
users look for and share on social media before,
during and after a trip?
Knowledge management and transfer
Chair: Prof Gang Li
Room: 33MS03
Dr Jenny Cave (Waikato university) Community-
university collaboration: Collective identities and
politics of knowledge creation.
Dr Pedro Roberto Longart, Mr Walter Ocaña, Mr
Victor Llugsha (Universidad de las Américas), Prof
Eugenia Wickens (Colgis: College of Law, Government
and International Studies) A stakeholder analysis of a
service learning project for tourism development in an
Ecuadorian rural community.
SESSION 6 Thursday 21st July 11.20 – 12.30
Sustainability and ecological
development
Chair: Dr Albert Kimbu
Room: 03MS01
Dr David Viner (Climate Resilience Mott MacDonald)
Dr Candice Howarth (Anglia Ruskin University)
Transforming barriers into positive solutions to build
the business case for a resilient tourism sector.
Lorenza Stanziano (University of Naples) Measuring
cultural and sustainable tourism with the application of
the Delphi method: a comparison between Italy and
Spain.
Dr Paul Hanna, Dr Joe Kantenbacher, Dr Scott Cohen
(University of Surrey), Prof Gössling, Stefan (Lund
University) Role model advocacy for sustainable
transport.
James Malitoni Chilembwe, Isaac Kanjochi Mponda,
Cecilia Ngwira (Mzuzu University) Sustainable Tourism
Governance Practices in Malawi as a Tourist
Destination.
Chair: Dr Graham Berridge
Room: 32MS01
Prof Alison Gill (Simon Fraser University) Transitioning
towards sustainability in destination governance.
Dr Ulrich Gunter, Prof M. Graziano Ceddia, David
Leonard (MODUL University), Bernhard Tröster
(Austrian Foundation for Development Research ÖFSE)
International Ecotourism and Adjusted Economic
Convergence in Central America and the Caribbean.
Prof Dagmar Lund-Durlacher, Hannes Antonschmidt
(MODUL University), Klaus-Peter Fritz (Institut für
Tourismus-Management FHWien der WKW) Towards a
conceptualization of sustainable food in the tourism
context and implications for the travel industry.
Chair: Dr Zheng Lei
Room: 39MS02
Dr Rob Harris, Dr Katie Schlenker (University of
Technology) Scoping ‘best practice’ in ecologically
sustainable event management in Australian Public
Events.
Dr Kun Zhang (NaiKai university) Agricultural Tourism
as a tool for rural regenaration in Taishan, China.
Prof Miguela Mena, Prof Aleli Bawagan, Aurora
Odette Mendoza, Ma. Fe Mendoza, Richard Philip
Gonzalo (University of the Philippines) An
Interdisciplinary Research in Creating a Learning
Tourism Destination: The Case of Maribojoc, Bohol,
Philippines.
Pilar Garrido Sanz, Nicola Adams (Solent University)
Embracing change: Challenges facing Bursledon
Brickworks in its fight for survival.
Accessibility, inclusion and well-being
Chair: Dr Christine Lundberg
Room: 32MS03
Rosalind Kelly (Auckland Institute of Tourism Studies)
How does an interpretive phenomenological approach
help us to better understand the significance of
hospitality within a hospital setting?
Dr Sebastian Filep (University of Otago) Positive
tourism: An introduction.
Dr Isabelle Frochot, Dr Dominique Kreziak (Université Savoie Mont Blanc), Assoc Prof Elliot Statia (University Of Guelph) Defining immersion in a tourist holiday context: an application to mountain ski resorts. Dr Mandy Curtis (University of Brighton) Diversity,
accessibility and innovative evaluation gathering within
live festivals.
Accessibility, inclusion and well-being
(continued)
Chair: Dr Alkmini Gkitzali
Room: 81MS02
Dr Jennie Small, Prof Simon Darcy (University of
Technology Sydney) The Accessibility of Sydney
Attractions for Visitors with Vision Impairment.
Dr Brent D. Moyle, Assoc Prof Luke, Haseler, Prof
Jason Peart, Matthew Wells (Griffith University)
Getting to the Heart of the Great Barrier Reef: Can
Virtual Reality Deliver Emotionally Arousing Nature
Based Tourism Experiences?
Dr Nancy Stevenson, Dr Helen Farrell (University of
Westminster) Talking about walking: Exploring the
process of creating impactful research.
Chair: Prof John Tribe
Room: 33MS03
Rodrigo Lucena De Mello, Dr Nigel Jarvis, Dr Clare
Weeden (University of Brighton) Gay and Lesbian
Parented Families: Travel Motivations, Destination
Choice and Pride / Shame.
Dr Calvin Jephcote (University of Surrey)
Boundary Analysis: An investigation of health, social
and environmental spatial relationships.
Dr Scott A. Cohen, Dr Paul Hanna (University of Surrey)
Prof Stefan Gössling (Lund University) A darker side of
hypermobility: A media comments analysis.
SESSION 7 Thursday 21st July 13.30 – 14.40
Industry workforce and education
Chair: Dr Sangwon Park
Room: 03MS01
Assoc Prof Jane Ali-Knight, Prof Anna Leask, Dr
Justyna Bakiewicz (Edinburgh Napier University)
Women in Tourism: identification of opportunities
and barriers to career progressions and skills
development.
Assistant Prof Theodoros Stavrinoudis, Christos Kakarougkas (University of the Aegean) A new model of weighting and evaluating the change of organizational culture in times of crisis. The case of luxury hotels in Athens.
Prof Andrew Lockwood, Prof Allan Williams
(University of Surrey) Making sense of flexible hours
contracts – a case study of two hotel chains’.
Chair: Dr Graham Berridge
Room: 32MS01
Masahiro Ogawa, Dr Taketo Naoi, (Tokyo
Metropolitan University) Prof Iijima Shoji, Akira,
Uehara (University of the Ryukyus) How touristic
characteristics of other people and places affect
visitors’ place evaluation.
Claire Holland (Sheffield Hallam) The Search for a
leisure lifestyle: the manipulation of work and leisure
in hospitality and tourism.
Dr Roya Rahimi. Dr Ade Oriade (University of
Wolverhampton) Students’ Motivations to Study
Tourism and Hospitality in the UK: Comparison
between Local and International Students.
Industry workforce and education
(continued)
Chair: Dr Zheng Lei
Room: 39MS02
Assoc Prof Anoop Patiar, Dr Sandie Kensbock, Dr Emily
Ma, Russell Cox (Griffith University), Assoc Pierre
Benckendorff, Richard Robinson (The University of
Queensland), Prof Hugh Wilkinson (Edith Cowan
University), Dr Scott Richardson (Blue Mountains
International Hotel Management School) Enhancing
student employability skills through virtual field trips in
the hospitality industry.
Thanasis Spyriadis (University of Central Florida) Alan,
Fyall (University of Central Florida), Pro-Vice
Chancellor John Fletcher (Bournemouth University)
DMO Organisational Effectiveness – From Construct to
Competitiveness.
Prof Marg Deery, Prof Leo Jago (University of Surrey)
The Role of an Industry Internal Labour Market in
Retaining Staff: A Case Study of the UK Hospitality
Workforce.
Dr Richard Robinson, Dr David Solnet (University of
Queensland), Dr Ana Kralj (Griffith University), Prof
Tom Baum (University of Strathclyde) Workforce
research in T&H: Creating a conceptually constructive
conversation.
Chair: Dr Christine Lundberg
Room: 32MS03
Prof Mónica Segovia-Pérez, Prof Cristina Figueroa-
Domecq, Prof Teresa Villacé-Molinero, Prof Jesus
Palomo (Rey Juan Carlos University), Prof Mª Dolores
Flecha-Barrio (Universidad a Distancia de Madrid) Is
the Tourism & Gender Research Area Igniting: A
Bibliometric Analysis.
Cristina Figueroa-Domecq, Mónica Segovia-Pérez,
Ana Muñoz-Mazón, Laura Fuentes-Moraleda
(Universidad Rey Juan Carlos) Women managers in the
tourism sector: determinant factors for the profesional
carrer from the gender perspective.
Prof Marina Novelli, Graham Spacey (University of
Brighton) Peer2Peer Capacity Building through
Educational Tourism: A values-based approach
enhancing community leadership and management
capacity.
Dr Albert N. Kimbu, Dr Michael Z. Ngoasong
(University of Surrey) Embeddedness &
(dis)empowerment in women tourism
entrepreneurship.
Impact focused research
Chair: Dr Alkmini Gkitzali
Room: 81MS02
Prof Tom Mordue (Northumbria Uni) The Impacts of
Onshore Wind Farms on Tourism and the Visitor
Economy.
Ana María Munar (Copenhagen Business School), Kellee Caton (Thomson Rivers University) Problematizing impact.
Assoc Mariana Aldrigui (University of São Paulo) São
Paulo City Tourism Policy - From Theory To Practice.
Chair: Prof John Tribe
Room: 33MS03
Dr Eliza Kitchen (Leeds Beckett) Business impacts of
business events: An examination of the impact of
networking.
Dr Gabby Walters, Prof Lisa Ruhanen (The University
of Queensland) Academia & industry research
collaboration: A market positioning approach.
Assoc Prof Pierre Benckendorff (University of Queensland),
Prof Anita Zehrer (Management Center Innsbruck) Tourism
research impact: Are we talking to ourselves?
Dr Peter Lugosi (Oxford Brookes University) Making the
abstract concrete: Translation in impact-focused
organisational research.
SESSION 8 Friday 22nd July 9.45 – 10.40
Visitor experiences
Chair: Prof Marg Deery
Room: 32MS01
Prof Bente Heimtun (UiT. The Arctic University of
Norway) Solo holidays to beach resorts and cities:
Singles and eating out alone.
Dr Verity Anne Greenwood (Macquarie University),
Prof Larry Dwyer (University of Ljubljana) Reinventing
Macau Tourism: a calculated gamble?
Dr Eliza Kitchen (Leeds Beckett), Dr Graham Berridge
(University of Surrey), Dr Daryl May (Sheffield Hallam
University) Dr Gavin Sullivan (Coventry University) Are
you a real fan? The effect of cycling interest on
emotional response to the Grand Depart in Yorkshire.
Chair: Dr Anita Eves
Room: 39MS02
Dr Barbara Neuhofer, Prof Adele Ladkin, Prof
Dimitrios Buhalis (Bournemouth University)
Connected and disconnected travel experiences in the
digital economy.
Dr Caroline Scarles, Dr Helen Treharne (University of
Surrey), Dr Matthew Casey (Pervasive Intelligence), Dr
Alix Slater (Middlesex University) Augmented Reality
in Tourism: Challenges in Realising Effective
implementation and Impact in the Visitor Experience
Dr Claire Humphreys (University of Westminster)
Stadia as attractions: examining the visitor experience
during non sports-fixture days.
Chair: Prof Leo Jago
Room: 32MS03
Dr Sangwon Park, Dr Brigitte Stangl (University of
Surrey) Understanding augmented reality experiences
and sensation seeking in tourism.
Assoc Dean & Prof Qiuju LUO, Rong Yang (Sun Yat-sen University) Research on Pilgrimage Tourists’ Motives
and Benefits from the Perspective of the ASEB Model: A Case Study of Mount Kailash.
Kazushi Sakamoto, Dr Taketo Naoi (Tokyo
Metropolitan University), Prof Iijima Shoji (University
of the Ryukyus) Visitors’ gaze inside and outside
historical houses.
Big data and economic models
Chair: Dr Paul Hanna
Room: 81MS02
Natalie Haynes, David Egan (Sheffield Hallam
University) Towards an understanding of how Big Data
is changing Revenue Management in hotels.
Dr Zheng Cao (University of Surrey), Dr ShiNa Li (Leeds
Becket), Prof Haiyan Song (The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University), Dr Shujie Shen (University of Westminster)
The Economic Impact of Event Tourism between
Chinese Urban and Rural Households.
Chen Jinyan, Prof Susanne Becken, Assoc Prof Bela
Stantic (Griffith University) Citizen science – exploring
tourists’ observations on micro blogs as a tool to
monitor environmental change.
Chair: Prof Allan Williams
Room: 33MS03
Assoc Prof Doris Chenguang Wu, Jingzi Li, Xuan Bao
(Sun Yat-sen University) The impact of stock market
fluctuation on Chinese outbound tourism demand.
Dr Lin Shanshan (Vera) (Zhejiang University) , Dr Yang
Yang (Temple University), Prof Gang Li (University of
Surrey) Where does tourism-led growth occur?
Empirical evidence from China.
Prof Gang Li, Dr Jason Li Chen (University of Surrey)
Forecasting Seasonal Tourism Demand Using a
Multivariate Structural Time Series Model.