Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Fw: IJCHM - Wishing you happy holidays and a wonderful new year

Marija Lazarev Zivanovic
LRG Dissertation Lead
Les Roches Gruyère University of Applied Science
Glion Institute of Higher Education
Rue l'ondine 20
1630 BULLE
Switzerland
Tel: 0041 26 919 78 78
Fax: 0041 26 919 78 39
Email: Marija.lazarevzivanovic@glion.edu
www.lrguas.ch

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Sent: 23 December 2014 20:52
To: Marija Lazarev zivanovic; zensko@hotmail.com
Subject: IJCHM - Wishing you happy holidays and a wonderful new year

Dear Marija,

We greatly appreciate your ongoing support and contribution to the International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management (IJCHM). As expected, 2014 has been another very busy and successful year for IJCHM. According to the 2013 Journal Citation Reports®, IJCHM's impact factor rose from 1.266 to 1.623. This is indeed a great accomplishment, which places IJCHM's among the top six hospitality and tourism journals and the top two hospitality journals globally. According to GoogleScholar Metrics for 2014, IJCHM is ranked 6th among all hospitality and tourism journals and 2nd among all hospitality journals according to h5-index and h5-median. Reflecting these accomplishments, we have been observing substantial increases in manuscript submissions to IJCHM. Compared to 280 submissions in 2012 and 580 submissions in 2013, as of December 23, 2014, we have received 642 submissions to IJCHM through Manuscript Central in 2014. Recognizing the increased number of manuscript submissions, starting from 2016, IJCHM will have 12 issues per year. Our paper review turnaround time is about 6 weeks and our acceptance rate is currently about 10%. Certainly without your time, contribution and ongoing support, we could not have achieved these outcomes.

On behalf of the editorial team, let me take this opportunity to thank you for your ongoing support to IJCHM and wish you happy holidays and a wonderful new year. Warm regards and best wishes.

Prof Fevzi Okumus
Editor-in-Chief of IJCHM

Fw: Teaching resources on Sustainable Tourism from BEST EN



Marija Lazarev Zivanovic
LRG Dissertation Lead
Les Roches Gruyère University of Applied Science
Glion Institute of Higher Education
Rue l'ondine 20
1630 BULLE
Switzerland
Tel: 0041 26 919 78 78
Fax: 0041 26 919 78 39
Email: Marija.lazarevzivanovic@glion.edu
www.lrguas.ch

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Subject: Teaching resources on Sustainable Tourism from BEST EN
 

Dear Colleagues,

Apologies for cross-postings and best wishes for the festive season.


BEST EN, is an open network dedicated to producing and disseminating knowledge in the field of sustainable tourism practice and education. The BEST EN website features many resources , available for free, to support sustainable tourism education .

Our most recent additions are to the BEST EN Lecture series  

(see http://www.besteducationnetwork.org/BESTEN_Lecture_Series )

part of our ongoing collaboration with INNOTOUR

We invite you to have a look at the online modules. Feel free to use, reuse, and distribute by acknowledging the original author(s) and source.

 

You are also invited to upload your own module. A short “How – To” guide is available.

For further information please contact Prof.  Janne J. Liburd:  Liburd@sdu.dk




Dr. Gianna Moscardo

Professor,

College of Business, Law and Governance

James Cook University, Townsville, Qld 4811

Phone: +61 7 47814254

CHAIR BEST Education Network (www.besteducationnetwork.org)





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Fw: Key Note Speakers and Second Call for Papers for the 2015 BEST EN Think Tank



Marija Lazarev Zivanovic
LRG Dissertation Lead
Les Roches Gruyère University of Applied Science
Glion Institute of Higher Education
Rue l'ondine 20
1630 BULLE
Switzerland
Tel: 0041 26 919 78 78
Fax: 0041 26 919 78 39
Email: Marija.lazarevzivanovic@glion.edu
www.lrguas.ch

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Subject: ATLAS list Key Note Speakers and Second Call for Papers for the 2015 BEST EN Think Tank
 

Dear Colleagues,


Apologies for cross-postings and best wishes for the festive season.



The following is the latest news on the 2015 BEST EN 15th Annual Think Tank to be held at Kruger National Park in South Africa, June 17-21 2015, in conjunction with the Tourism Management Division at the University of Pretoria.

Firstly, I am very pleased to confirm the first two of our Key Note speakers are Dr. Anna Spenceley and Prof.  Jarkko Saarinen.


Dr Anna Spenceley is a tourism consultant focusing on sustainable tourism based in South Africa.  In particular, she works in areas of high biodiversity in developing countries, through her company STAND.  Anna is Chair of the IUCN's World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA) Tourism and Protected Areas Specialist Group, a Senior Research Fellow with the University of Johannesburg, and sits on the editorial teams of several journals including the Journal of Sustainable Tourism.  She is also the editor of the book "Responsible Tourism: Critical issues for Conservation and Development" and also co-editor of "Evolution and Innovation in Wildlife Conservation". 

See www.anna.spenceley.co.uk , http://annaspenceley.wordpress.com  and www.slideshare.net/AnnaSpenceley


Jarkko Saarinen is Professor of Geography at the University of Oulu, Finland, and Distinguished Visitor Professor at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. His research interests include tourism and local/regional development, sustainability and responsibility in tourism, tourism-community relations, tourism and climate change, community-based natural resource management and the utilisation and construction of nature and local cultures in tourism. He is currently the Vice-President of the International Geographical Union (IGU) and Associate Editor in the Journal of Ecotourism. His publications include books: Sustainable Tourism in Southern Africa (2009, co-edited with Becker, Manwa and Wilson), Tourism and Change in the Polar Regions (2010, co-edited with Hall) and Tourism and Millennium Development Goals (2013, co-edited with Rogerson and Manwa).


Secondly, a reminder that the Call for Papers is still active, the review process is open and the deadline for submission is February 16th 2015. The CFP is attached.


Thirdly, we have negotiated a special issue with the journal Sustainability for selected papers from the Think Tank. More details on this and other publication options will be sent out in January 2015.


I look forward to seeing you at the Think Tank in South Africa in June 2015.



Dr. Gianna Moscardo

Professor,

College of Business, Law and Governance

James Cook University, Townsville, Qld 4811

Phone: +61 7 47814254

CHAIR BEST Education Network (www.besteducationnetwork.org)

Fw: ATLAS list ATLAS Bulletin - December 2014



Marija Lazarev Zivanovic
LRG Dissertation Lead
Les Roches Gruyère University of Applied Science
Glion Institute of Higher Education
Rue l'ondine 20
1630 BULLE
Switzerland
Tel: 0041 26 919 78 78
Fax: 0041 26 919 78 39
Email: Marija.lazarevzivanovic@glion.edu
www.lrguas.ch

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Bulletin

 

 

 

ATLAS wishes you a terrific Christmas and a successful 2015

 

 

Warm wishes,

 

 

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Leontine Onderwater

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ATLAS Event SIG meeting

Creating and bidding for events

Lecce, Italy

14-15 May, 2015

 

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ATLAS Africa Conference 2015

Tourism and Inclusive Growth in Developing Economies

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

4-5 June, 2015

 

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ATLAS Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage SIG meeting

Religion Spirituality Culture and Tourism

Girona, Spain

10-13 June,2015

 

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ATLAS Independent Travel Research Group Interest Group

Independent Travel and Sustainability

Parimaribo, Suriname

19-21 June, 2015

 

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ATLAS PhD seminar 2015

Lisbon, Portugal

20 October, 2015

 

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ATLAS annual conference 2015

Risk in travel and tourism: Geographies, behaviors and strategies

Lisbon, Portugal

21-23 October, 2015

 

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Tourism, Lifestyles and Locations

Canterbury, United Kingdom

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Friday, December 19, 2014

Programme World Tourism Forum Lucerne 2015

Programme World Tourism Forum Lucerne 2015

The World Tourism Forum Lucerne is the only platform where three generations, the public and private sectors as well as all the different subsectors of our industry meet in one room and work together on the future of our industry. Be prepared to be actively engaged in a series of lively, high-level and thought-provoking panel sessions, round table discussions and workshops.

 

Opening Session -  Afternoon Session  -  Day 2  -  Optional Programme

  • 11.10 Keynote - How the zero marginal cost society is changing the world
    Jeremy Rifkin: Advisor to the European Union, President of the Foundation on Economic Trends, Washington, D.C
  • 11.50 Panel - Facing tomorrow’s challenges
    Jeremy Rifkin: Advisor to the European Union, President of the Foundation on Economic Trends, Washington, D.C.
    Representative from China
    Amel Karboul: Minister of Tourism of Tunisia
    Paul Griffiths: CEO of Dubai International Airport
  • 12.40 Azerbaijan at World Tourism Forum Lucerne 2015
    Official Representative of the Guest Country Azerbaijan
  • 13.00 Lunch hosted by Azerbaijan

ATERNOON SESSION - Thursday,  23 April  2015

  • 14.30 Keynote - How to become irresistible
    Kevin Roberts: CEO Saatchi & Saatchi Worldwide
  • 15.00 Videos -  The future of tourism: Our Young Talents’ perspectives
  • 15.15 Round Table -  Cracking the code on Talent Management in the hospitality industry
    The list of high profile CEOs invited to attend include:
    Christopher Cowdray: CEO of Dorchester Collection
    Frank Fiskers: President & CEO of Scandic Hotels
    Greg Dogan: President & CEO of Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts
    Jennifer Fox: President of FRHI Hotels & Resorts and Fairmont Hotels & Resorts
    Gerald Lawless: President & Group CEO pf Jumeirah Group 
    Moderated by: Aradhana Khowala Managing Partner bridge.over
  • 15.45 Networking Break
     
  • 16.30 Workshops

    WORKSHOP 1 
    Global to local – building strong tourism partnerships powered by Etihad
    WORKSHOP 2
    Mobility goes digital powered by Europcar
    WORKSHOP 3
    Emerging talent for emerging opportunities powered by Korn Ferry
    WORKSHOP 4
    Time to act! powered by myclimate
    WORKSHOP 5
    Beyond a room and a meal – managing online ratings at the destination level powered by Korn Ferry
    WORKSHOP 6
    Successful strategies for sustainable tourism development powered by SECO/Swisscontact
  • 18.00 Take Home Message -Visualiser
  • 19.00 WALK THE TALK COCKTAIL AND GALA DINNER WITH  THE YOUNG TALENT AWARD at the KKL Luzern, Culture and Convention Centre 

DAY 2 - Friday,  24 April  2015

  • 07.45 Coffee and Patries Service, Networking
  • 09.00 Questions & Answers- Dialogue with the WTFL Think Tank on the future of travel and tourism
    Dr Michael  Frenzel: Chairman of the World Travel & Tourism Council, President of the Federal Association of the German Tourism Industry 
    Prof Geoffrey Lipman: Director of Greenearth.travel 
    Helena Egan: Director of Industry Relations at TripAdvisor 
    Lars B. Sonderegger: Founder and Executive Chairman of Quantonomics
  • 09.50 Networking Break
  • 10.30 Breakout Sessions 

    Session A
    How to become more attractive for Young Talents
    James Hyde, Charles Donkor, Aradhana Khowala
    Session B
    Outbound China: Are we ready for it?
    Prof Kaye Chon, Prof Dr Wolfgang Georg Arlt, Mang Chen, Paul Jones, Daniel Tschudy
    Session C
    E-travel behaviour: How to attract  the generation Y
    Dr Andreas Liebrich, Nick Hall, Tobias Ragge, Prof Graham Miller
    Session D
    Shopping tourism: Challenges and opportunities
    Ian Stazicker, Raphael Gübelin (invited), Manelik Sfez, Dr Gabby Walters
    Session E 
    Diversity: An undiscovered potential for our industry? 
    Winner of the “Celebrating diversity competition”, Michael Farrell, Walter Schmid, diversity expert
  • 11.45 Insight - The Secret of Learning from Other Industries 
    Desirée M. Boiller: CEO of Value Retail 
  • 12.30 Lunch
  • 14.00 Keynote - 2020 Shanghai Tourism Vision 
    Ms. Wen Zhao: Vice-Mayor of Shanghai 
  • 14.20 5 x 4 Minutes of Fame - The 5 nominated Movers & Shapers present their new business models
  • 14.40 Presentation - Azerbaijan: Fast Growing Development 
    Representative from Azerbaijan
  • 15.00 Start-up Innovation Award 
    Costas  Christ  CEO Beyond Green Travel and Chairman of the judges of the WTFL Start-up Innovation  Award 
    Start-up innovation partners 
    5 Movers & Shapers 
  • 15.30 Networking Break
  • 16.10 Interview - Walk the Talk 
    Samih Sawiris: Chairman and CEO Orascom Development 
    Winner of Movers & Shapers
  • 16.50 Take-Home Message- Visualiser
  • 17.00 Farewell 
    Reto Wittwer: Chairman of the Advisory Board World Tourism Forum Lucerne   
    Prof. Martin Barth: General Manager World Tourism Forum Lucerne 
  • 17.10 Swiss Farewell Fondue

OPTIONAL PROGRAMMES- available on  21, 22, 25, 26 April 2015

  • SKIING DAY (08.00 – 18.00) 

    Mount Titlis is part of the Engelberg-Titlis region, central Switzerland’s biggest skiing area. The “Top of Central Switzerland” is famous for its spectacular views and great skiing, even in late spring. You will be provided with all the equipment you need, and an experienced instructor will be there for you throughout the day. 

    CHF 90.00 (incl. journey, equipment, skiing instructor, lunch) 
     
  • TOUIN LUCERNE (09.00 – 14.00) 

    Lucerne ranks amongst the world’s prettiest cities, and there is so much to see. René will take you to an unforgettable tour through Lucerne: the old town and Luzern’s Landmark, the Kapellbrücke (Chapel Bridge), the oldest covered wooden bridge in Europe, the Löwendenkmal and many other attractions. René offers daily surprises and history that will make you feel more like a local and not as a “tourist”. 

    CHF 40.00 (incl. lunch, personal guide) 

  • DAY TOUR FROM LUCERNE: UNESCO BIOSPHERE ENTLEBUCH TOUR (09.00 – 18.00) 

    This is a fully-guided eco-discovery tour that showcases authentic Switzerland aboard the world’s first 100% electric bus. Tour highlights also inlcude visiting a real Swiss farm, spectacular Alpine scenery and meeting local people. 

    CHF 80.00 (incl. local lunch, personal guide) 

Fw: Contemporary Perspectives in Tourism and Hospitality Research: POLICY, PRACTICE AND PERFORMANCE - Abstract submission extended to end Jan 2015



Marija Lazarev Zivanovic
LRG Dissertation Lead
Les Roches Gruyère University of Applied Science
Glion Institute of Higher Education
Rue l'ondine 20
1630 BULLE
Switzerland
Tel: 0041 26 919 78 78
Fax: 0041 26 919 78 39
Email: Marija.lazarevzivanovic@glion.edu
www.lrguas.ch

From: list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org <list-owner@mail.atlas-euro.org> on behalf of Mercedita Hoare <M.Hoare@brighton.ac.uk>
Sent: 19 December 2014 16:06
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Subject: ATLAS list Contemporary Perspectives in Tourism and Hospitality Research: POLICY, PRACTICE AND PERFORMANCE - Abstract submission extended to end Jan 2015
 

… Apologies for cross-postings ...

International Conference
Contemporary Perspectives in Tourism and Hospitality Research:
POLICY, PRACTICE AND PERFORMANCE
12th – 14th July 2015, University of Brighton, Eastbourne Campus

http://www.brighton.ac.uk/sasm/TPPP

Due to numerous requests from colleagues, we are extending the deadline for abstracts and practitioners briefs to 30th January 2015.


Conference Theme

For those who wish to present a paper, we welcome submissions to the following themes:-

  1. Responsibility & Sustainability in Tourism & Hospitality
  2. Performing Culture through Tourism & Hospitality
  3. Special Interest/Niche Tourism & Hospitality - Policy, Planning & Development Practices
  4. Looking at the Future, Managing today’s Tourism & Hospitality Challenges

To facilitate the review process, the relevant forms are downloadable from the links below:

a) Abstract form:  http://about.brighton.ac.uk/sasm/index.php/download_file/view/1416/843/
b) Practitioners’ brief:  http://about.brighton.ac.uk/sasm/index.php/download_file/view/1414/843/


Publication Opportunities

Those wishing to have their conference contribution considered for publication are invited to submit their paper for peer review.  Papers meeting the quality threshold will be considered for the journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research (SAGE) and additional edited volume/s based on themes emerging from the conference.

Our previous international conferences have delivered outputs consisting of special issues in the journals, namely: Tourism Culture and Communication, (Cognizant), Current Issues in Tourism (Taylor & Francis) and Tourism Planning and Development (Taylor & Francis); and edited collections published by Elsevier and CABI.

Registration

Lastly, please note that registration is now open. To book your place at the conference, please click on the link below:
http://shop.brighton.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&modid=2&deptid=11&catid=28&prodid=353

Happy Christmas and we look forward to see you at the conference in July!

Drs Marina Novelli, Clare Weeden and Ioannis S Pantelidis
Conference Conveners
Email: tpppconference@brighton.ac.uk


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Thursday, December 18, 2014

CfP - RGS/IBG Conference 2015 - Travel after retirement: developing critical perspectives

Call for papers - Travel after retirement: developing critical perspectives

 

Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Annual International Conference 2015. University of Exeter, 1st-4th September 2015

 

Session convenors: Julia Hibbert (j.f.hibbert@bham.ac.uk)a, Rosie Day (r.j.day@bham.ac.uk) a, Russell Hitchings (r.hitchings@ucl.ac.uk)b, Susan Venn (s.venn@ucl.ac.uk) b

a University of Birmingham, UK ; b University College London, UK

 

Sponsored by the Geographies of Leisure and Tourism Research Group (GLTRG)

 

Abstract deadline: 30th January 2015

 

Older people appear to be becoming more mobile, both in terms of their everyday mobility and their travel for leisure and tourism purposes. They are also generally traveling greater distances and for longer periods in a way that suggests a growing ability and desire to travel. This is widely viewed as positive, since the enabling of more and further travel by older people sits well with wider ‘active ageing’ agendas and can be easily connected to the social benefits often associated with mobility. Post retirement cohorts are therefore sometimes taken to represent an underdeveloped market with which the travel industry should engage more fully, both because doing so could be lucrative and because their travel is to be encouraged. 

 

However, on closer inspection, there are potential tensions inherent to these agendas worthy of more enquiry. Travel and tourism are practices through which valued identities can be affirmed and social connections made and remade in often positive ways, yet they can also generate and reproduce more unequal and oppressive social relations. Some might also feel pressured to act in accordance with new norms of active ageing when they may lack the financial means or personal inclination to do so. Then there are issues to do with the physical changes associated with ageing. What do these do to the experience of travel and how are they being understood and managed by those who cater to the predicted markets associated with post retirement travel? Finally, there are further thorny issues to do with the personal rights and environmental responsibilities associated with travel, especially long distance travel, that may invoke intergenerational tensions. In view of wider societal ageing then, there is much more to investigate about how different groups of older people are travelling after retirement, where they go and why, and how this area of travel demand is more generally being anticipated and made. 

 

Building on this argument, the purpose of this session is to assemble a range of papers to critically examine the discourses and practices associated with older person travel and consider what sources of evidence and interdisciplinary collaborations might be of most help in developing this line of enquiry. As such, contributions might address (but are not limited to):

 

  • Embodied ageing and travel practices
  • Travel, memory and identity
  • Discourses of post-retirement fulfilment and their implications for travel
  • Destination marketing and the imagined older consumer
  • Gendered, classed, ableist and hetero-normative constructions and performances of older age in tourist spaces and products
  • Sustainable tourism and environmental concern in relation to older travellers
  • Assumptions and evidence about travel in gerontological and tourism studies
  • Issues of social inclusion and exclusion related to older person travel
  • Older person travel in comparative cultural contexts

 

Abstracts of no more than 200 words should be sent to Julia Hibbert (j.f.hibbert@bham.ac.uk) by Friday 30th January 2015.

 

 

 

Dr Julia Hibbert

Research Fellow

School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences

University of Birmingham

Edgbaston

Birmingham

B15 2TT

Tel: 07866 148090

 

DEMAND research centre: Dynamics of Energy Mobility and Demand

Demand | The Demand Centre – Collaborative Research & Engagement

 

Fw: CfP - RGS/IBG Conference 2015 - Travel after retirement: developing critical perspectives



Marija Lazarev Zivanovic
LRG Dissertation Lead
Les Roches Gruyère University of Applied Science
Glion Institute of Higher Education
Rue l'ondine 20
1630 BULLE
Switzerland
Tel: 0041 26 919 78 78
Fax: 0041 26 919 78 39
Email: Marija.lazarevzivanovic@glion.edu
www.lrguas.ch

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Sent: 18 December 2014 17:15
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Subject: ATLAS list CfP - RGS/IBG Conference 2015 - Travel after retirement: developing critical perspectives
 

 

Call for papers - Travel after retirement: developing critical perspectives

 

Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Annual International Conference 2015. University of Exeter, 1st-4th September 2015

 

Session convenors: Julia Hibbert (j.f.hibbert@bham.ac.uk)a, Rosie Day (r.j.day@bham.ac.uk) a, Russell Hitchings (r.hitchings@ucl.ac.uk)b, Susan Venn (s.venn@ucl.ac.uk) b

a University of Birmingham, UK ; b University College London, UK

 

Sponsored by the Geographies of Leisure and Tourism Research Group (GLTRG)

 

Abstract deadline: 30th January 2015

 

Older people appear to be becoming more mobile, both in terms of their everyday mobility and their travel for leisure and tourism purposes. They are also generally traveling greater distances and for longer periods in a way that suggests a growing ability and desire to travel. This is widely viewed as positive, since the enabling of more and further travel by older people sits well with wider 'active ageing' agendas and can be easily connected to the social benefits often associated with mobility. Post retirement cohorts are therefore sometimes taken to represent an underdeveloped market with which the travel industry should engage more fully, both because doing so could be lucrative and because their travel is to be encouraged. 

 

However, on closer inspection, there are potential tensions inherent to these agendas worthy of more enquiry. Travel and tourism are practices through which valued identities can be affirmed and social connections made and remade in often positive ways, yet they can also generate and reproduce more unequal and oppressive social relations. Some might also feel pressured to act in accordance with new norms of active ageing when they may lack the financial means or personal inclination to do so. Then there are issues to do with the physical changes associated with ageing. What do these do to the experience of travel and how are they being understood and managed by those who cater to the predicted markets associated with post retirement travel? Finally, there are further thorny issues to do with the personal rights and environmental responsibilities associated with travel, especially long distance travel, that may invoke intergenerational tensions. In view of wider societal ageing then, there is much more to investigate about how different groups of older people are travelling after retirement, where they go and why, and how this area of travel demand is more generally being anticipated and made. 

 

Building on this argument, the purpose of this session is to assemble a range of papers to critically examine the discourses and practices associated with older person travel and consider what sources of evidence and interdisciplinary collaborations might be of most help in developing this line of enquiry. As such, contributions might address (but are not limited to):

 

  • Embodied ageing and travel practices
  • Travel, memory and identity
  • Discourses of post-retirement fulfilment and their implications for travel
  • Destination marketing and the imagined older consumer
  • Gendered, classed, ableist and hetero-normative constructions and performances of older age in tourist spaces and products
  • Sustainable tourism and environmental concern in relation to older travellers
  • Assumptions and evidence about travel in gerontological and tourism studies
  • Issues of social inclusion and exclusion related to older person travel
  • Older person travel in comparative cultural contexts

 

Abstracts of no more than 200 words should be sent to Julia Hibbert (j.f.hibbert@bham.ac.uk) by Friday 30th January 2015.

 

 

 

Dr Julia Hibbert

Research Fellow

School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences

University of Birmingham

Edgbaston

Birmingham

B15 2TT

Tel: 07866 148090

 

DEMAND research centre: Dynamics of Energy Mobility and Demand

Demand | The Demand Centre – Collaborative Research & Engagement

 

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

EXTENDED DEADLINE Conference PARIS May 21-22 2015 EMRBI papers abstracts round tables HR Strategy and Entrepreneurship



 

Due to many requests, we give a DEADLINE EXTENSION for papers, abstracts, and/or round tables submission: January 10, 2015


Call for Papers, Abstracts and Round Tables

 

ParisFrance

 

Conference Dates: May 21-22, 2015

 

The EuroMed Academy of Business announces a specialized conference in:

 

 

HR PRACTICES, STRATEGIC AND ENTREPRENEURIAL CHALLENGES:

Academic and practitioners Views

 

 EMRBI Presidents:

Prof. Yaakov Weber and Prof. Demetris Vrontis

 

Conference Chair:

Prof. Hela CHEBBI

 

Hosted by:

 

E D C

PARIS

BUSINESS SCHOOL

 

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

 

Professor Guenter Stahl

INSEAD and WU Vienna University of Economics and Business

 

Olivier Leclerc, Director

Open Innovation & Intrapreneurship

ALCATEL-LUCENT

 

Karen Nicholson, Manager

HR department,

NESTLE

 

 

Nature and Scope of the conference

 

 

Globalization and other environmental changes make organizations reconsider various concepts and arrangements for improved performance. For example, executives have to consider HR practices not only for operation but also as strategic important tools for decision-makers and global companies. Thus, environmental dynamic brings various challenges such as cross-cultural management, implementation of various strategies including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and strategic alliances, talent and executive management, leadership, corporate entrepreneurship, and more. For example, considering the high failure rate of various strategic and entrepreneurial activities, scholars and executives called for inclusion of HR practices in strategic consideration and executive decisions. The overall aim is to improve organizational performance (Stahl et al., 2010; Weber, 2013; Weber and Fried, 2011; Weber and Tarba, 2010).

 

This conference aims to explore the various ways in which HR practices and strategic management may contribute to various organizational challenges in both international and domestic organizations. Papers may address (but are not limited to) the following issues:

 

·         HRM, innovation and entrepreneurship in domestic and international environments;

·         HR practices (training, communication, reward system, performance appraisal, etc.) and organizational performance;

·         Organizational leadership and strategic decision;

·         Strategic talent management in cross-cultural collaborations

·         National/corporate culture, global partnership and HR practices in the emerging markets;

·          International/comparative studies and measurements;

·          Social interactions and social learning in international contexts;

·         Training and career development in domestic and international mergers and acquisitions;

·         Managing diversity at top management teams;

·         Information system and HR practices;

·         HRM and marketing;

·         Consulting and Practitioners views.

 

Related activities:

  • In addition to the presentations, academic and executive round table discussions will take place.
  • Top 15-20 papers will be selected for publication in a book on HRM, Strategy, and Entrepreneurship. Negotiation and application with leading publisher is currently taking place.

 

 

Author Guidelines

 

 

 

Please submit your paper(s), abstract(s) OR roundtable proposal(s) to both Euromedac@gmail.com and to Dr. Evangelos Tsoukatos at tsoukat@staff.teicrete.gr by strictly adhering to Author Guidelines (please visit www.emrbi.org).

All manuscripts (including abstracts) will be double blind reviewed. All accepted papers and abstracts will be published in the Book of Proceedings (with an ISBN number).

For round table proposal, please indicate the subject/title, short description of the subject(s) for the discussion, and at least two executives and their company/organization that are interested and agreed to participate in the round table.

 

Submission Deadlines

 

*Submission deadline extension: January 10, 2015

Notification for the coming new papers: January 30, 2015

*Registration early  bird: March 10, 2015

 

 

 

Publication Opportunities

 

selection of the best conference papers will also be considered for publication in the following journals (presented in alphabetic order), most of them are internationally ranked or/and ISI/Scopus approved.

 

1.      EuroMed Journal of Business - EMRBI’s official Journal

2.      International Studies of Management and Organization

3.      The International Journal of Human Resource Management

4.      Human Resource Management Review

 

 

 

 

 

Organizing committee

 

v  Arnaud BANOUN, Associate professor, EDC Paris Business School

v  Hela CHEBBI, Associate professor, EDC Paris Business School

v  Delphine DAGNON, Assistant to the Research Center, EDC Paris Business School

v  Kathleen RANDERSON, Associate professor, EDC Paris Business School

v  Mohamed SELLAMI, Associate professor, EDC Paris Business School

v  Dorra YAHIAOUI, Assistant professor, Kedge Business School, Marseille.

v  Inju YANG, Associate professor, EDC Paris Business School

 

 

Social Event

A cocktail on the Seine River will be organized at the end of the first day of the conference

 

 

 

 

 

For any question, please contact Prof. Yaakov Weber at yweber@bezeqint.net

 

References

 

Chebbi, H., Yahiaoui, D., Thrassou, A., & Vrontis, D. 2014. Building Multi-Unit Ambidextrous Organizations - A Transformative Framework. Human Resource Management, Forthcoming.

 

Stahl, Günter, Maznevski, M., Voigt, A., Jonsen, K. 2010. Unraveling the effects of cultural diversity in teams: A meta-analysis of research on multicultural work groups. Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS) (41): 690-709

 

Stahl, Günter, Javidan, M., Brodbeck, F., Wilderom, C. 2005. Cross-border transfer of knowledge: Cultural lessons from project GLOBE. Academy of Management Executive, 19 59-76

 

Yahiaoui D. (Forthcoming), “Hybridization: striking the balance between the adoption and adaptation of Human resource management practices within French MNCs and their Tunisian subsidiaries”, The International Journal of Human Resource Management.

 

Weber, Y. and Tarba, S.Y. (2014) Strategic Agility: A state of the Art. California Management Review, Vol. 56.. No. 3,  Spring, 5-12.

 

Weber, Y. and Tarba, S. (2010) "Human Resource Practices and Performance of Mergers and Acquisitions" Human Resource Management Review, 20, 203-211.

 

Weber, Y. and Fried Y. (2011) "The Role of HR Practices in Managing Culture Clash during Post Merger Integration process" Human Resource Management, Vol. 50 (5), 565-569

 

Weber, Y. Handbook for Research on M&A, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, Cheltenham, UK. 2013.

 

Weber, Y. A comprehensive Guide to Mergers and Acquisitions Management: Integration and Implementation.Financial Times Press, New York, NY. 2014.

 

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