Hospitality & Tourism

Advances in Hospitality and Tourism

The Hospitality and Tourism Industry in ASEAN and East Asian Destinations
New Growth, Trends, and Developments

Editors: Jinlin Zhao, PhD
Lianping Ren, D.HTM
Xiangping Li, PhD

The Hospitality and Tourism Industry in ASEAN and East Asian Destinations

Published. Available now.
Pub Date: July 2021
Hardback Price: see ordering info
Hard ISBN: 9781771889421
E-Book ISBN: 9781003082200
Pages: 322pp w/index
Binding Type: Hardback
Series: Advances in Hospitality and Tourism
Notes: 15 color and 15 b/w illustrations

This new volume addresses the growing interest to understand tourism and hospitality in Southeast and South Asia, two regions that have seen tremendous growth in international tourists in recent years. It explores the current development of hospitality and tourism industry in the regions of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan as well as other key countries in Southeast and South Asia.

The Hospitality and Tourism Industry in ASEAN and East Asian Destinations: New Growth, Trends, and Developments provides updated findings and case studies that highlight opportunities and issues of tourism and hospitality development in ASEAN. Chapters cover such diverse topics as

  • Online marketing strategies
  • Sustainable hospitality development
  • Diversification efforts of the tourism industry
  • Innovations in independent hotels
  • Wildlife tourism in urban destinations
  • The Vietnamese national park system
  • Consumers’ positive and negative images of certain destinations
  • Much more
While academicians will benefit from the updated research findings summarized by the respected scholars, hospitality professionals will also find the book a valuable source of information as the chapters delve into the most recent topical and industry focused issues.

CONTENTS:
Preface

1. Tourism and Hospitality in Southeast Asia: Capturing Customers Online
Kirti Dutta and H. G. Parsa

2. What Are the Opportunities and Challenges to Hong Kong in the Development of the Greater Bay Area?
Huijun Yang

3. Stakeholder Engagement in Making Macau a Sustainable Tourism Destination
Danqing Liu and Jinlin Zhao

4. Diversification of Macao’s Tourism Development: A Review
Xiangping Li and Lianping Ren

5. The Bed and Breakfast Industry in Taiwan
Frank C. Tsai and Hung-Sheng (Herman) Lai

6. Desitnation Images of Thailand: Current and Future Development
Yodmanee Tepanon, Wanlanai Saiprasert, and Pimtong Tavitiyaman

7. Innovation Exertions in the Thai Hotel Industry
Nate-Tra Dhevabanchachai, Henry Tsai, and Kaewta Muangasame

8. The Development of the Vietnamese Park System: Management Model and Carrying Capacity
Tuan Phong Ly, and Thi Hong Hai Nguyen

9. Sustainable Tourism and Community Development in Malaysia
Neethiahanathan Ari Ragavan and Puvaneswaran Kunasekaran

10. Development and Innovations of the Hotel and Air Transport Industry in Singapore
Zhaoping (George) Liu and Eliver Cheuk Ki Lin

11. Wildlife Tourism in Urban Destinations: Singapore’s Urban Otters and “Biodivercity” Story
Eunice Tan

12. Philippine Tourism Vis-À-Vis Asean: A Review of Key Issues
Leonardo (Don) A. N. Dioko

13. A Portrait of Indonesia Tourism: Present and Future
Hera Oktadiana

14. Hotel Managers’ Views about Trade Unions: A Tale of Continuity and Change in Nepal
Sandeep Basnyat

Index


About the Authors / Editors:
Editors: Jinlin Zhao, PhD
Professor, Director of Graduate Program, and Director of Asia and Pacific Development, Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Florida International University in Miami, Florida, USA

Jinlin Zhao, PhD, is a Professor, Director of Graduate Program and Director of Asia and Pacific Development, Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA. He was previously an associate professor and coordinator of special studies in hospitality management at Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina, where he created the hospitality management degree program. Dr. Zhao edited the books The Hospitality and Tourism Industry in China: New Growth, Trends, and Developments and Handbook of Hospitality Strategic Management, in which he also co-authored several chapters. In addition, he has published many refereed articles in several research journals and several book chapters and has given more than 70 presentations at international hospitality conferences. Dr. Zhao has guided and mentored graduate students in research, which resulted in many publications in high-ranking academic journals and presentations at international conferences. His varied career also included work as foodservice manager during the 1996 Atlanta and 2004 Athens Olympic Games, Training Manager for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Catering Project, human resource expert for 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games, researcher for the Great Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau, and visiting professor at several universities, such as Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Macao City University, Jinan University. In 2015, he was named a Municipal International Scholar by the Shanghai Education Commission at Shanghai Institute of Tourism. He has been given training courses in many cities in Mainland, China, as well in Taiwan and Japan. He was awarded “Fulbright Specialist” by the Fulbright Foundation, USA and was invited to teach at Northern University of Denmark in summer, 2016.

Lianping Ren, D.HTM
Professor and Academic Coordinator of Postgraduate Programs, Macao Institute for Tourism Studies, Macao

Lianping (Eve) Ren, D.HTM, is a Professor and the Academic Coordinator of Postgraduate Programs at the Macao Institute for Tourism Studies. She is an editorial board member of the Journal of Global Scholars in Marketing Science and the Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Cases. Dr. Ren has been serving as a committee member for the Quality Tourism Service Accreditation Scheme in Macau since 2016 and is now also serving as a committee member for the Guiding Committee of Tourism Programs (Undergraduate Level) in Guangdong Province, China. Dr. Ren’s early career includes a two-year full-time position as a tour guide and a tour leader, as well as experience in the hotel sector. This has given her much inspiration in academic research as well as classroom teaching. Her research interest includes strategic management in the hotel and tourism industry, hotel studies, consumer behavior in hospitality and tourism, and hospitality education. Dr. Ren holds a doctorate from the School of Hotel and Tourism Management, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and a master’s degree from the University of Warwick, Britain. Dr. Ren is a Certified Hospitality Educator, qualified by the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute in 2009; and she obtained Certification of Hotel Industry Analyst, jointly issued by the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute and the Smith Travel Research in 2013.

Xiangping Li, PhD
Assistant Professor, Macao Institute for Tourism Studies, Macao

Xiangping Li, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at the Macao Institute for Tourism Studies. Her research interests include sustainable tourism development, tourist behavior, and destination marketing. She has won multiple government projects as principal investigator or co-investigator, such as “Compilation of References for ‘Macao Tourism Development Master Plan,’” commissioned by the Macao Tourism Development Committee; and “Malaysian Visitor Profile Study” and “Japanese Visitor Profile Study,” commissioned by Macao Government Tourism Office. She earned her PhD in Hospitality and Tourism Management at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (USA) and a master’s degree from the University of Hawaii, Manoa, Hawaii (USA).




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