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Tourism and Hospitality for Sustainable Development


Tourism and Hospitality for Sustainable Development

Volume One: Technological Innovations and Development Realities

von: Emmanuel Ndhlovu, Kaitano Dube, Ngoni Courage Shereni

CHF 236.00

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 12.09.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783031630699
Sprache: englisch

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<p>The tourism and hospitality industry in the 21st century cannot be adequately planned, executed, marketed, managed, or studied without taking into account digital technology and its impact. The Fourth Industrial Revolution provides the framework for sustainable development in this sector. Technology not only increases profitability but also enables the industry to effectively respond to pressing global sustainability challenges such as pandemics, climate change, energy crises, staffing shortages, and hyperinflation. Moreover, technology allows the industry to consider its current and future economic, social, and environmental consequences, addressing the needs of tourists, the industry, the environment, and destinations. However, implementing technology efficiently and ethically is a complex process, and the opportunities, costs, and challenges vary depending on the geopolitical and socio-economic context.</p>

<p>The application of digitalisation and technological innovations have played a significant role in promoting universal design and reasonable accommodation for older adults and individuals with disabilities in both developed and developing countries. These advancements are crucial for the growth of accessible tourism and hospitality. This edited book aims to explore the trends, challenges, and complexities of integrating digitalisation and technology into the tourism and hospitality industry. It also examines the strategic shifts that will shape future research in this area. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of research, including theoretical insights, empirical evidence, and evidence-based recommendations. It covers a range of technologies, such as blockchain, robots, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, big data, and analytics. The goal is to understand how these disruptive technologies are being used and their potential impact on various stakeholders, as well as their future possibilities and limitations.</p>
<p>Chapter 1: Introduction: Historicising and Theorising Digital Transformation and Sustainable Development in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry.- Chapter 2: Digital Transformation in the hospitality and tourism sectors.- Chapter 3: A Review of Tourism and Hospitality Education and Training Using Multiple Intelligence Theory in the Digital Age of Learning in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Chapter 4: Digital Innovation Adoption in South African National Parks, Hotels, and Airports.- Chapter 5: Female-Owned Fast Foods Restaurants: Technology Integration and Acceptance in Harare, Zimbabwe .- Chapter 6: Prospects of peer-to-peer accommodation platforms in urban tourism in Zimbabwe.- Chapter 7: The State of Hi-Tech Innovation in the Global Aviation Industry.- Chapter 8: The Opportunities and Challenges of Harnessing Digital Technologies in Wildlife Tourism Resources Conservation in Zimbabwe.- Chapter 9: Implications of Digitalisation on Value Co-Creation in Restaurant Service Encounters Among Disabled People in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Chapter 10: The Battle of Hotel Accommodation Booking Technologies: Challenges of OTA’s Versus Direct Bookings Systems – A Manager’s Perspective.- Chapter 11: Towards Inclusive Digitalisation in Small Hospitality and Tourism Enterprises.- Chapter 12: Challenges of Technology Integration in the Tourism Industry in Africa.- Chapter 13: Leveraging Fintech Innovations for Post-Covid-19 Tourism Recovery in Asia: Lessons and Opportunities for Africa.- Chapter 14: Conclusion: Tourism, digitalisation and sustainable development .</p>
<p><strong>Emmanuel Ndhlovu</strong> is a scholar and student of development. His research interests are in peasant and informal sector livelihoods, land reform issues, political economy, digitalisation of industries, and food sovereignty. He holds a PhD in Development Studies from the University of South Africa. At the time of writing, Emmanuel was with the Vaal University of Technology as a postdoc researcher.</p>

<p><strong>Kaitano Dube</strong> is an Associate Professor at the Vaal University of Technology under the Ecotourism Management Department. He has successfully hosted five post-doctoral and supervised several Post Graduate Students at the Master’s and PhD Levels. He is a visiting Professor at Emirates Aviation, Dubai, United Arab Emirates and Chandigarh University in India. He holds several editorial and Associate Editorial Positions with several international journals. &nbsp;His research interests are in tourism, climate change, sustainability and aviation. Prof Dube is a university leader who has served in several senatorial and research roles. He is also a curriculum expert who has shaped programs of several universities in the SADC region and abroad.</p>

<p>&nbsp;<strong>Ngoni Courage Shereni</strong> is a Senior Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the School of Tourism and Hospitality at the University of Johannesburg in South Africa. He holds a PhD in Tourism and Hospitality Management from the University of Johannesburg. His research interests are in sustainable tourism, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), climate change, tourism education, disruptive technology, urban tourism, tourism exhibitions, community-based tourism (CBT), and community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) practices.</p>
<p>The tourism and hospitality industry in the 21st century cannot be adequately planned, executed, marketed, managed, or studied without taking into account digital technology and its impact. The Fourth Industrial Revolution provides the framework for sustainable development in this sector. Technology not only increases profitability but also enables the industry to effectively respond to pressing global sustainability challenges such as pandemics, climate change, energy crises, staffing shortages, and hyperinflation. Moreover, technology allows the industry to consider its current and future economic, social, and environmental consequences, addressing the needs of tourists, the industry, the environment, and destinations. However, implementing technology efficiently and ethically is a complex process, and the opportunities, costs, and challenges vary depending on the geopolitical and socio-economic context.</p>

<p>The application of digitalisation and technological innovations have played a significant role in promoting universal design and reasonable accommodation for older adults and individuals with disabilities in both developed and developing countries. These advancements are crucial for the growth of accessible tourism and hospitality. This edited book aims to explore the trends, challenges, and complexities of integrating digitalisation and technology into the tourism and hospitality industry. It also examines the strategic shifts that will shape future research in this area. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of research, including theoretical insights, empirical evidence, and evidence-based recommendations. It covers a range of technologies, such as blockchain, robots, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, big data, and analytics. The goal is to understand how these disruptive technologies are being used and their potential impact on various stakeholders, as well as their future possibilities and limitations.</p>
Provides a variety of cases that detail adoption of innovative technologies in the tourism and hospitality sectors Focuses on implications of these technologies in relation to sustainability, ethics, and more Most cases come from a Global South perspective

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