Thursday, March 24, 2016

Final Call for Paper - ICRES 2016 - Free Accommodation - Bodrum

 

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RESEARCH IN EDUCATION AND SCIENCE
( ICRES 2016 )

May 19-22, 2016
Bodrum / TURKEY
http://www.icres.net


Dear Colleague,

We would like to invite you to the International Conference on Research in Education and Science (ICRES) which will take place on May 19 - 22, 2016 in Bodrum, Turkey.

Accommodation is free for all participants in a double room per person during the three nights of May 19, 20, 21, 2016. The accommodation at the five-star Ersan Resort Hotel (http://www.ersan.com.tr/index_en.html) is all-inclusive for the conference days.

The aim of the conference is to bring together scholars, students, and administrators from different countries, and to discuss theoretical and practical issues in the fields of information and communication technologies in education, science education and mathematics education. Your prospective, valuable contributions on this field will be evaluated by the Scientific Committee and the ones approved to be presented will also be published in the Proceedings.

We will be pleased to generate an atmosphere where you can share your expertise, experience, and resources with your colleagues.

Best regards,

ICRES Organizing Committee


 

(Five Star) Hotel & Spa

Accommodation is free for all participants during the three nights of May 19-22, 2016.

ERSAN RESORT HOTEL

The participants will stay in a double room. Please let us know if you want to share your room with a friend or colleague who registers for the conference as a participant or listener. Otherwise, the conference organizing committee will assign the rooms to participants based on their gender.


DEADLINES

Submission Of Abstracts

Continues until April 01, 2016

Conference Early Registration Fee Payment

February 01, 2016

Conference Fee Payment

March 01, 2016

Conference Late Registration Fee Payment

April 01, 2016

Fulltext Submission

May 01, 2016

Conference Date

May 19-22, 2016


REGISTRATION FEE

 

In-Person
Participants
(Oral/Poster
Presenters)

Listeners

Virtual/Camera-
Ready Participants

Early Registration Fee 
(US dollars)
Until February 01, 2016

$ 250

$ 250

$ 250

Registration Fee 
(US dollars)
From February 02, 2016 until March 01, 2016

$ 300

$ 250

$ 250

Late Registration Fee 
(US dollars)
From March 02, 2016 until April 01, 2016

$ 350

$ 250

$ 250

Participant/Listener Conference Registration  includes:

  • Meals (Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners, and Coffee Breaks)
  • Conference Program Book
  • Conference Abstract Book
  • Name Tag
  • Certificate of Participation
  • Conference Bag

Fees for children staying with their parents:

  • Child from 0 to 11 years of age - FREE
  • Second Child from 0 to 11 years of age - discount of 50% of listener fee.

NOTE 1: Participants can pay the conference fee as the equivalence of the US dollars (mentioned in the above table) in Euros or Turkish Liras.

NOTE 2: Participants can download the conference e-proceedings book one month after the conference.

NOTE 3: Participants' friends, colleagues without presentation, and/or family members need to register as a listener.


KEYNOTE SPEAKERS


Dr. Robert M. Capraro

Texas A&M University


Dr. Mary M. Capraro
Texas A&M University


Dr. Kathy C. Trundle
North Carolina State University


Dr. Joseph Krajcik
Michigan State University


Dr. Sharon Lynch

The George Washington University


STEM PANEL

STEM EDUCATION: WHAT, WHY and HOW

Moderator: Dr. M. Sencer Corlu
Panelists: Dr. Joseph Krajcik, Dr. Sharon Lynch, Dr. Kathy C. Trundle


STEM FORUM

STEM EDUCATION IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES

Moderator: Dr. Niyazi Erdogan
Contributers: Dr. Robert M. Capraro, Dr. Mary M. Capraro, Dr. M. Sencer Corlu


PUBLICATION OF BOOKS

Annual books entitled "Education Research Highlights in Mathematics, Science and Technology - 2016" and "Research Highlights in Education and Science - 2016" will be published from the conference papers.
The book chapters will be selected by the editorial board from the full papers of the conference. All submissions will be reviewed by at least two international reviewers.
The purpose of the books are to provide the conference presenters with the opportunity of a scholarly refereed publication in the field of education in mathematics, science and technology & education and science.
Education Research Highlights in Mathematics, Science and Technology will be published by Egiten Publishing and will be available online after the conference.


PUBLICATION OF PRESENTATION PAPERS

After peer-reviewing process, selected papers will be published in the International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science, and Technology - IJEMST (www.ijemst.com), International Journal of Research in Education and Science - IJRES (www.ijres.net), Journal of Education in Science, Environment and Health - JESEH (www.jeseh.net)


CONTACT US
International Conference on Research in Education and Science (ICRES)
Necmettin Erbakan University
TURKEY
Tel: +90 332 3238220 / 5746
E-mail: icresoffice@gmail.com
Web: http://www.icres.net


SOCIAL EVENTS

1. KOS ISLAND (GREECE)

A day trip to this birthplace of Hippocrates will add color to your holidays and we will get you there fast in approximately 20 minutes, before the daily siesta closes all facilities and attractions. In Summer the island takes on a Nordic flavor as its bars and beaches play host to numerous Scandinavian tourists, but there are also many traces of its ancient past that are worth a visit. The City Museum houses lovely statuary and other antiquities and excavated sites of hippodrome, the gymnasium and the temple of Dionysius all call for a visit. The Asclepeion, reminds us of the medieval rule of this religious order.

Kos, a small Greek island, located only 12 miles to the west of Bodrum, has always been an enticing destination for tourists looking for more. With its fine samples of Greek and Italian archaeology, splendid beaches, beautifully painted houses and narrow lanes leading to the town square vibrant with cafes and shops, Kos, is a real treat for daily visitors. Kos is also the birthplace of Hippocrates, the father of medicine. The Asklepieion, the oldest healing center of the ancient world, is the most outstanding monument of the island. The numerous temples, castles and theatres makes this quaint island a true open-air museum.

Program:

  • Pick up from your hotel approximately at 08:15 a.m. for the transfer to the Port in Bodrum.
  • Departure at 09:15 a.m. from Bodrum Cruise Port by catamaran
  • 20 minutes journey to Kos Island from Bodrum.
  • Arrival at 09:35 a.m. to Kos Island
  • FREE TIME in Kos Island
  • Departure at 5 p.m. from Kos Island To Bodrum
  • Arrival at 17:20 p.m. to Bodrum Cruise Port
  • Return transfer back to the Hotel

Tour Fee Including (40 US Dollars per Person):

  • Two-way Return Catamaran Tickets
  • Two-way Transfer between hotel and  Bodrum Cruise Port
  • Transportation in a fully air conditioned bus.
  • Port Tax

Please Note:

* Passports are mandatory. Please check your country's visa and passport requirements for Greece. Those who need Schengen visa to enter Greece must require it before the tour date.
* There will be a supplement of 10 US dollars per person for groups under 10 People.

 

 

2. DAILY BOAT TRIP

UNLIMITED DRINKS

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea exploring the turquoise seas of the Bodrum coastline with unlimited drinks included. Starting at around 11.00 am you will visit several of the most beautiful bays in the area where you can swim and snorkel in crystal-clear water or simply relax in the mild breeze, enjoy the stunning views and perfect your suntan to the sound of the gently lapping waves. Lunch is included and served on boat.

Program:

  • Pick up from Hotel around 10:00 am
  • Departs from Harbour at approx. 11:00 am
  • Arrival in Harbour at approx. 17:00 pm
  • Return transfer to Hotel and arriving about 18:00 pm

Tour Fee Including (40 US Dollars per Person):

  • Transfer Pick up/drop back from/to hotel
  • Stops in different bays
  • Barbeque lunch, all local soft drinks, beer, wine, vodka (imported drinks are extra)
  • Afternoon tea and cake

Please Note:

* Do not forget to take your camera, swimming suit, towel and personal belongings for sun protection with you.
* There will be a supplement of 10 US dollars per person for groups under 10 People.

 

 

3. QUAD SAFARI

Join us for a fun and adrenaline packed day as we cruise through 20km of real off road adventure. Starting at the foot hills of Yaliciftlik and finishing on the beach this is one trip that can be enjoyed by the whole family. Feel the rush as we move in a convoy through the plush green forests stopping along the way for breathtaking panoramic photos and local insight from your guide. The ATV Safaris are held at two different times of the day and alternative trails are available. All ATV's are two person vehicles and produce up to 35hp and all safety equipment including helmets, gloves and special clothing are provided which is to be used at all times for your own safety. You will be led by an accomplished tour leader who will assist you at all times. Start your engines and be prepared for a memorable day that you will be talking about long after your holiday is over.

Tour Fee: 55 US Dollars per Person

Please Note:

* There will be a supplement of 10 US dollars per person for groups under 10 People..

 

 

4. BODRUM CITY TOUR

Bodrum City Tour: Highlights: St. Peter's Castle + Mausoleum + Amphi Theather + Myndos Gate.

Bodrum Castle: Known as the Castle of St. John, it sits high on a rocky peninsula on the site of the original Carian settlement. St Peter's Castle, set in the harbor with five imposing towers and seven gates. The castle is home to the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology and you will visit its many fascinating displays including the dungeon, secret museum in the Snake Tower, German , English , French towers and a hall with ancient coins and jewelry.

Museum of Underwater Archaeology: You will see the world's oldest known shipwrecks Uluburun , a hall of recovered glassware and the Carian Princess exhibition which evokes the last days of the ancient greatness of Halicarnassus. Glass Wreck Hall, Late Bronze Age Shipwrecks, The Carian Princess Hall and the amphoras . In ancient times amphoras were used for transporting and storing Olive Oil and wine.

Mausoleum: Next explore the site one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, The Mausoleum was built by Artemisia, the sister and the wife of King Mausolos, B.C. 355.The mausoleum was destroyed in an earthquake; and the ruins were used in building of the Halikarnassus Castle

Windmills: All of the historical windmills near Bodrum harbor. windmills made of stone and lined with wooden planks, and were used from the 18th century until the 70s by local people. They're being renovated as a tourist attraction on the hill and our guide stopping for take picture.

Myndos Gate: Myndos Gate is one of the two entrances of ancient Halicarnassus. This is the only surviving gate and it was part of the towns wall. Myndos Gate walls 7km long and built by King Mausolus in the 4th Century.

Antique Theatre: Next stop will be the Ancient Theater of Halicarnassos, dated back to the 4th century BC with 5.000 capacity. You will have some free time for shopping.

Programme:

  • Pick up from Hotel around 09:00 a.m. and back to Hotel about 15:30
  • Castle and Mousoleum entrence fees are included
  • Professional licensed Tour guide

Tour Fee: 40 US Dollars per Person

Please Note:

* There will be a supplement of 10 US dollars per person for groups under 10 People.

 

 

5. VILLAGE TOUR

Don't miss this opportunity to visit an unspoilt mountain village.
Drink tea in a local tea house
Visit the Mosque
Taste real Turkish village cooking
Be welcome into a villagers home where you can watch the weaving of a traditional Turkish carpet.

Tour Fee Including (35 US Dollars per Person):

Programme:

  • Pick up/drop back from/to Bodrum Hotels (About from 10:00 am to 17:00)
  • Professional English Speaking Guide
  • Turkish Lunch
  • Transportation in full insured and air-conditioned non smoking vehicle

Please Note:

* Do not forget to take your camera with you. But you have to ask for permission especially from Turkish ladies before you take a picture
* As Turkish people do not enter their houses with shoes we suggest you to wear easy take off shoes
* There will be a supplement of 10 US dollars per person for groups under 10 People

 

 

6. BODRUM PENINSULA TOUR

Discover the beautiful Bodrum Peninsula, its spectacular coastline, picturesque villages and state-of-the-art marinas, and enjoy a delicious lunch in one of its famous fish restaurants. The peninsula is situated on the southwest coast of Turkey, in the eastern Aegean cost. The Peninsula covers an area of 649 km2, with a 174 km long coastline, and is located between the bays of Gulluk and Gokova. It is surrounded by 32 small islands and its highest elevation reaches 690m. Enchanting fishing villages can be found on the quiet bays of the peninsula, particularly on the Northern side, while tangerine orchards and olive groves cover the fertile interior.

This day-trip will pick you up from your hotel around 09:00 am and take you directly from the south coast to Bitez, Bardakci, Bodrum before being driven to the north to, Yalikavak and Gumusluk.

Gumusluk is a town renowned for its fish restaurants, where you will enjoy a delicious lunch. The tour will take you to Yalikavak Marina, a state-of-the-art marina where you will have a chance to admire the yachts and understand why this area is called "the Turkish Riviera". You will arrive back in your hotel around 16:30 pm.

Tour Fee Including (60 US Dollars per Person):

Programme:

  • English speaking guide
  • Transport
  • Fix fish menu lunch

Please Note:

There will be a supplement of 10 US dollars per person for groups under 10 People.

Please register for the tour(s) during the conference days at the registration desk. The tours will be organized by a professional tour company which is the member of the Association of Turkish Travel Agencies (TURSAB).

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Thursday, March 17, 2016

FW: Call for papers - special issue: The International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management in the Digital Age (IJTHMDA)

 

Call for Papers

SPECIAL ISSUE

 

The International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management in the Digital Age

 

Invites submissions for a special issue on

 

Strategic Enterprise Risk Management and Crisis Preparedness in Hospitality and Tourism in the Current Digital Economy.”

 

Deadline: May 30, 2016

 

All inquiries should be should be directed to the attention of:

Angelo A. Camillo, PhD
Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management in the Digital Age (IJTHMDA)
E-mail:
Angelo.Camillo@woodbury.edu

Associate Editors

Isabell Camillo, Brock University, Canada

Francesca Di Virgilio, PhD, University of Molise, Italy

Angelo Presenza, PhD, University of Molise, Italy

 

International Advisory Board

Carl Boger, University of Houston, United States

Martin Dannenmann, Heidelberg School of Hotel Management, Germany

Frederick DeMicco, The University of Delaware, United States

Cathy Enz, Cornell University, United States

Soo Young Kim, Sejong Cyber University, Korea, Republic Of

Woo Gon Kim, Florida State University, United States

Pat Moreo, University of Las Vegas, United States

H. Parsa, University of Denver, United States

Sumandeep Rana, Redwood Toxicology Laboratory, United States

Amy Wu, South China Normal University, China

 

 

 

The journal also accepts submissions on other topics it covers without deadline:

  • Airline Industry
  • Analytics management
  • Bar/ night clubs operations and management
  • Biometric applications/ Identification
  • Computer Reservations System (CRS)
  • Cruise Lines
  • Cyber security
  • Destination Marketing
  • Electronic Communication’s technologies
  • Electronic Word-of-Mouth
  • E-training
  • E-Travel
  • E-Marketplaces, electronic distribution channels, intermediaries
  • Globalization
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Hotel Management
  • Luxury Services
  • Media Influence on Tourism
  • Medical tourism
  • Mobile Tourism Apps
  • Operations management
  • Platform based events management
  • Restaurant Management
  • Risk management
  • Social Media’s Impact
  • Space tourism development and operation
  • Spatial Behavior of Tourists
  • Sustainable Tourism Development
  • Tourism Management
  • Travel Agencies
  • Travel Blogs
  • Travel Planning
  • Virtual Tourism
  • Wine Tourism
  • Yield management

 

Submission

Prospective authors should note that only original and previously unpublished articles will be considered. INTERESTED AUTHORS MUST CONSULT THE JOURNAL’S GUIDELINES FOR MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSIONS at http://www.igi-global.com/journals/guidelines-for-submission.aspx PRIOR TO SUBMISSION. All article submissions will be forwarded to at least 3 members of the Editorial Review Board of the journal for double-blind, peer review. Final decision regarding acceptance/revision/rejection will be based on the reviews received from the reviewers. All submissions must be forwarded electronically. To submit your article please follow this link: http://www.igi-global.com/calls-for-papers/international-journal-tourism-hospitality-management/144574 . You must first register if you have not previously published with IGI-Global.

All submissions and inquiries should be directed to the attention of:

The International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management in the Digital Age (IJTHMDA) is published by IGI Global (formerly Idea Group Inc.), publisher of the “Information Science Reference” (formerly Idea Group Reference), and “Medical Information Science Reference”, “Business Science Reference”, and “Engineering Science Reference” imprints.

For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit www.igi-global.com .

About the Journal:

The digital revolution has had a powerful impact on a variety of industries and sectors. The tourism, hospitality, and leisure industries in particular have witnessed a dynamic shift as more consumers are turning to digital platforms and service providers to plan and complement their personal recreational activities. Understanding the true potential to integrate digital services and tools into the customer experience is an essential component for success in the digital economy.

The International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management in the Digital Age (IJTHMDA) explores managerial solutions, business models, digital tools, and service innovations for maintaining a competitive edge in the travel and leisure industry. Emphasizing topics such as web-based platforms for travel planning and management, online reviews and their impact on brand trust, and mobile technologies and apps for tourism engagement and enhancement, IJTHMDA presents emerging research and real-world examples of how technology is reshaping the tourism, travel, and hospitality industries. IJTHMDA aims to be a pivotal reference source for emerging research, concepts, and managerial solutions within the hospitality and tourism industry with an emphasis on the impact of technology on consumer behavior, service demand and delivery, and customer experience. IJTHMDA meets the research needs of managers, business executives, researchers, educators, and graduate-level students in the areas of travel and tourism, hotel management, event planning, luxury services, and restaurant management.

Visit www.igi-global.com/IJTHMDA for additional information

 

Background: Strategic Enterprise Risk Management and Crisis Preparedness in Hospitality and Tourism in the Current Digital Economy.”

 

Strategic management is about survival in the hypercompetitive business world. Management must therefore, prepare and decide when and how to act to prevent dealing with unexpected events.

 

During the world Travel Conference held in London, England from November 7 to 10, 2011, a  panel of experts discussed the importance of risk management within the hospitality – tourism and travel industry. The panel concluded: “Risk Management, which drives revenues in addition to protecting the well-being of guests/travelers, is more important than revenue management”, (WTM, 2011). 

Firms and governments around the globe, but especially those in hospitality, travel and tourism, are confronted with an increasing number of crises, often consisting of new threats, particularly those involving Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and destructive attacks to physical infrastructures. Crisis exists across all industries, and the hospitality and tourism industries are not immune. Risk Management deals more with the prevention and disruption of negative events, also known as crisis. There are many types of issues facing businesses and governments today; however; it is important to understand and recognize what constitutes a true crisis? Once a crisis has been defined, the firm can organize itself (Autogrill, 2015). Within the context of global business and to a certain extent foreign governments, a crisis consists of anything, any event that negatively affects the reputation, security, leadership, brand, its financial assets and performance and potential destruction of historical - physical patrimony like the Coliseum in Rome, Italy, the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, or the Statue of Liberty in New York, U.S.A.

Crisis may spread beyond the safety net creating significant financial knock - on effects on the companies themselves and on all stakeholders they may be connected with. The international press as well as private security agencies and governments’ agencies report and warn stakeholders about the vulnerabilities of the digital interconnected world of business, especially the interconnection through social media.  Therefore, firms and governments around the world must be prepared and remain vigilant in order to deal and manage potentially disruptive events. The complexities of modern crises often require the involvement of many actors, above and beyond emergency services, and this demands effective communication, coordination, and synergy among all parties involved to achieve a successful outcome.

The capacity of an organization to plan for risk and to coordinate crisis management is a fundamental element of good governance, as it tests its capacity to provide the appropriate responses at the right time, in order to protect customers, business associates, and their very existence, and mitigate the impact of disasters. To successfully overcome the impact of any risk gone wrong, especially post crisis, all players who are vulnerable must be equipped with the right tools, have proper planning in terms of communication, coordination and execution that spans across their network of subsidiaries and according to their economy of scope.

The purpose of the research is to investigate and determine if hospitality and tourism operations have a risk management and communication’s plan in place. At the core of the research is the importance of crisis preparedness, communication and strategic Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) in the global context. The focus should also be on managerial communication and crisis interdependency with emphasis on the hospitality, tourism, and related businesses, from a strategic management perspective (long-term) (HBS, 2013; Covello et al, 2001; Paraskevas, 2015). The research should encompass the severity of the consequences firms, governments and any organization whether public or private, can suffer due to lack of preparedness in dealing with the planning and coordination of communication and crisis management within the framework of “ERM” and on the understanding of their interdependency when an event occurs.

Key factors that affect these industries include but are not limited to: data breach of hospitality businesses, counterfeit of global food and beverage products, consistent and potentially devastating terrorists’ threats to people, companies, historical infrastructures, especially historical patrimony such as the Vatican and other factors that may involve extraordinary circumstances where help or intervention to the crisis is located at a far distance (France24, 2015; Hotel Management, 2015).  The latter refers to the numerous and reoccurring cases of foodborne illnesses in cruise liners. The table below highlights the severity of the occurrences of foodborne illnesses just in five months (CDC, 2015):

 

Cases of gastrointestinal illness (GI) outbreak on board of cruise liners from January to May 2015, total of nine cases.

 

Cruise Line

Cruise Ship

Sailing Dates

Causative Agent

Princess Cruises

Star Princess

4/29 - 5/14

Norovirus

Oceania Cruises

Oceania Marina

4/21 - 5/7

Norovirus

Holland America Line

ms Maasdam

4/17 - 5/1

Norovirus

Princess Cruises

Coral Princess

4/12 - 4/27

Norovirus

Royal Caribbean Cruise Line

Legend of the Seas

3/30 - 4/14

Norovirus

Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity Infinity

3/29 - 4/13

Norovirus

Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Pearl

3/26 - 4/6

Norovirus

Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity Equinox

2/13 - 2/23

Norovirus

Royal Caribbean Cruise Line

Grandeur of the Seas

1/24 - 2/3

Norovirus

Source: U.S. Centers for Decease Control

 

An additional, and to certain extend devastating factor is the reputation damage caused by any crisis which is costly and difficult to repair during any post crisis situation (De Maria W., 2010).

 

Scope of the call for papers on this research proposal

 

The scope of the research revolves around the Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), communication both internal and external, and crisis within the framework of ERM.  A well-formulated strategy can prevent potential negative effects in any organization and can lead to success. As mentioned earlier, strategic management is about survival in the hypercompetitive business world. Management must therefore prepare and decide when and how to act to prevent dealing with unexpected events. This study should inspire researchers to deepen their understanding on the importance of the criticality of strategic ERM and the interdependency between communication and crisis management. Specifically, this study could focus on consistent cyber-attacks, security breaches, counterfeit products especially wine, natural disasters, food poisoning on cruise liners, fire in hotels, and terrorists’ attacks that have specifically affected the hospitality and tourism industry. The ultimate goal is to raise awareness about the interconnected world, especially for businesses that deal with the public like the hospitality and tourism industry. Hence, businesses operating in hospitality and tourism cannot ignore the danger any potential risk may cause with unexpected consequences because of being unprepared to deal with dangerous and consequential crises.

 

References:

Autogrill (2015), “ERM; an integrated model to identify, measure, manage and monitor risks”, Accessed March 15, 2015 at: http://www.autogrill.com/en/our-way/Enterprise-Risk-Management.

CDC (2015). Outbreak Updates for International Cruise Ships. National Center for Environmental Health, Division of Emergency and Environmental Health Services. Retrieved June 19, 2015 from http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/vsp/surv/gilist.htm

Covello V., Peters R., Wojtecki J., et al. (2001), “Risk communication, the West Nile Virus epidemic and bioterrorism: Responding to the communication challenges posed by the intentional or unintentional release of a pathogen in an urban setting”, Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, vol. 78, n. 2, pp. 382-391.

De Maria W. (2010), After the scandal - Recovery options for damaged organizations. Journal of Management & Organization. vol. 16, n.1, pp. 66-82

FRANCE24 (2015) IS group claims responsibility for massacre at Tunisia beach resort. France24, International News Online. Accesed June 29, 2015 at: http://www.france24.com/en/20150627-is-group-tunisia-massacre-sousse

HBS (2013), “Harvard Business School, Executive Education, Global Strategic Management study program”, Accesses April 4th, 2014 at: http://www.exed.hbs.edu/programs/gsm/Pages/curriculum.aspx

Hotel Management (2015), The anatomy and consequences of a hotel data breach. Hotel and Motel Management Online Magazine. Retrieved July 2, 2015 from http://www.hotelmanagement.net/operations-management/the-anatomy-and-consequences-of-a-hotel-data-breach-28653

Paraskevas, A. (2015), Terrorism and the Complexity of Soft Targets: The Case of the Tourism Industry. Economic and Social Research Council. Oxford School of Hospitality Management. Retrieved June 18, 2015 from:   http://hospitality.brookes.ac.uk/research/

WTM (2011), Events Programme 2011. Expert Panel Discussion. Retrieved June 18, 2015 from: http://www.wtmlondon.com/

 

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Best regards,

 

 

Angelo Camillo

 

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Angelo A. Camillo, PhD

Associate Professor of Strategic Management

School of Business - Woodbury University 

7500 Glenoaks Boulevard, Burbank, CA 91510-7846 - USA

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