ICTR20-Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Tourism Research


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These proceedings represent the work of contributors to the 3rd International Conference on Tourism Research (ICTR 2020), hosted by Universidad Europea de Valencia on 27-28 March 2020. The Conference Co-Chairs are Dr. José Martí-Parreño, Universidad Internacional de Valencia and Dr. Roberto Gómez-Calvet, and the Programme Chair is Prof. Muñoz de Prat, both from Universidad Europea de Valencia. ICTR is now a well-established event on the academic research calendar and now in its 3rd year the key aim remains the opportunity for participants to share ideas and meet the people who hold them. The scope of papers will ensure an interesting two days. The subjects covered illustrate the wide range of topics, from sustainable tourism to the use of social media in destination marketing, that fall into this important and ever-growing area of research. The opening keynote presentation is given by Professor Enrique Bigne, from the University of Valencia, Spain on the topic of Facing Uncertainty in Global Tourism: Threats and Opportunities. The second day of the conference will open with an address by Chris Moon, Middlesex University, UK who will talk about Sustainable Tourism: the place of eco-innovation. With an initial submission of 97 abstracts, after the double blind, peer review process there are 36 Academic research papers, 5 PhD research papers, 1 Masters Research papers and 3 work-in-progress papers published in these Conference Proceedings.










The Mindful Tourist


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The Mindful Tourist: The Power of Presence in Tourism is an innovative new study based on the detailed exploration of mindful consumer behaviour, drawing on insights from new cases of mindful tourism experiences and examining the potential for broader uptake across the industry.




Technologies for Sustainable Global Higher Education


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Digital technologies are influencing the way we learn, live, work, and exist in different contexts of society in the digital age. There are a variety of learning systems that support innovative digital approaches, and universities and organizations around the world are investing in building their own e-learning platforms. Digital technologies are enabling wider access to education and new markets for student recruitment, resulting in increased income prospects for global higher education institutions. Technology enables numerous data and information sources, which give greater access to information and data. It also enables highly virtual environments, which impact teaching and the classroom. The widespread use and application of digital technologies in the teaching and learning process provoke pedagogical inquiry and mediation. It is in this context that Technologies for Sustainable Global Higher Education focuses on analyzing the application of digital technologies in the teaching–learning process. The chapters in this edited collection seek to answer questions relevant to the context of higher education, such as: What is the concept of digital technologies? How is digital technology used to mediate the learning process? What technologies are used to qualify education in higher education? This book provides answers to these questions by focusing on issues central to improving education through digital technologies, digital learning, and pedagogical practices in digital education. It also provides case studies of higher education institutions.




Digital Transformation on Manufacturing, Infrastructure & Service


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This book contains theoretical, econometric, experimental, and policy-oriented contributions of the DTMIS conference participants. Every year the DTMIS conference brings together experts from academia and industry to uncover the challenges and solutions to ensuring digital transformation on manufacturing, infrastructure, and service. The DTMIS proceedings is distinguished by the fact that it contains works not only by scientists, but also by practitioners in the industry, and, of course, their collaboration works are of particular and undeniable value. This book is useful for experienced scientists and practitioners who seek to find something new for themselves and apply it in their work, as well as for students at the beginning of their scientific activity.