Ricardo C S Siu
Developing the Frontiers of Casino Tourism
Progress and Prospects in East and Southeast Asia
Ricardo C S Siu
Developing the Frontiers of Casino Tourism
Progress and Prospects in East and Southeast Asia
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This book explicates how the frontiers and path of development of casino tourism in various destinations in East and Southeast Asia are shaped by a set of social, cultural, political and economic forces and their interplays in a dynamic environment, and the prospects of this industry in different destinations.
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This book explicates how the frontiers and path of development of casino tourism in various destinations in East and Southeast Asia are shaped by a set of social, cultural, political and economic forces and their interplays in a dynamic environment, and the prospects of this industry in different destinations.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781032247182
- ISBN-10: 1032247185
- Artikelnr.: 70900246
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781032247182
- ISBN-10: 1032247185
- Artikelnr.: 70900246
Ricardo C.S. Siu is Associate Professor of Business Economics in the Faculty of Business Administration at the University of Macau. His research work focuses on institutional economics, economics of casino gaming/tourism and the Chinese economy. Ricardo is an internationally known scholar in the stream of casino gaming, specializing in the areas of public policy and evolution of casino gaming in Macao and other Asian jurisdictions. He is a frequently invited speaker to various executive development programs in gaming management. Ricardo has widely published in academic journals, books and professional magazines in the areas of casino gaming and tourism. He is the author of the book Economic Principles for the Hospitality Industry (2020).
The Big Picture
1 Introduction
1.2 Performance of the industry: An overview
1.3 Research questions
1.4 Approaches
1.5 Organization of this book
2 Evolution and Modern Development of Casino Tourism in East and Southeast
Asia
2.1 Characteristics and a short history of casino tourism
2.2 Contextual settings of East and Southeast Asia
2.3 Basis, organization and structure of the industry
2.4 Landmarks for modern development and their dynamics
2.5 Existing structure/organization and probable changes
2.6 Summary
3 Social Economics and Political Economy of Casino Tourism
3.1 Principles of social economics and political economy
3.2 Socio-economic attributes and impacts of casino tourism
3.3 Political economy of casino tourism
3.4 Dynamics of different interest groups
3.5 Summary
Dynamics and Concerns
4 Reality or Illusion? Specific Lessons from Macao
4.1 From casino gaming to casino tourism destination
4.2 Factors that have led to enviable performance in new era
4.3 Macao model dilemma
4.4 Reforms and prospects
4.5 Summary
Cautious Planning and Different Practices
5 IR Model of Singapore and Implications
5.1 Cautious and strategic public decisions
5.2 Industrial performance in a dynamic environment
5.3 Updated policies that align with changing environment
5.4 A new model for casino tourism?
5.5 Summary
6 Different Approaches and Performance: Malaysia and South Korea
6.1 Forces that have led to monopoly structure in Malaysia
6.2 Business practices and dynamics of the industry
6.3 Casino tourism for foreign visitors of South Koea
6.4 Casino monopoly for local Koreans
6.5 Summary
Active Participants and Imitators
7. Active and Emerging Casino Tourism Destinations in Southeast Asia
7.1 The Philippines: From a government monopoly to private operations
7.2 Progress of casino tourism in Vietnam
7.3 Active expansion of Cambodia and issues
7.4 Lagging progress and reality of Laos
7.5 Ambiguous status and progress in Myanmar
7.6 Summary
8 Dynamics and Uncertainties of Casino Tourism in Japan and other Potential
Destinations
8.1 A long process in Japan
8.2 A landmark decision and prospects in Japan
8.3 Issues in Taiwan
8.4 Looking ahead to Thailand
8.5 Summary
The New Dynamics and Roadmap Ahead
9 Prospects of Casino Tourism in East and Southeast Asia
9.1 Dynamics from changes in the "China factor"
9.2 Reshaping the role and composition of non-gaming elements
9.3 Dynamics and uncertainties ahead
9.4 Conclusion and remarks
1 Introduction
1.2 Performance of the industry: An overview
1.3 Research questions
1.4 Approaches
1.5 Organization of this book
2 Evolution and Modern Development of Casino Tourism in East and Southeast
Asia
2.1 Characteristics and a short history of casino tourism
2.2 Contextual settings of East and Southeast Asia
2.3 Basis, organization and structure of the industry
2.4 Landmarks for modern development and their dynamics
2.5 Existing structure/organization and probable changes
2.6 Summary
3 Social Economics and Political Economy of Casino Tourism
3.1 Principles of social economics and political economy
3.2 Socio-economic attributes and impacts of casino tourism
3.3 Political economy of casino tourism
3.4 Dynamics of different interest groups
3.5 Summary
Dynamics and Concerns
4 Reality or Illusion? Specific Lessons from Macao
4.1 From casino gaming to casino tourism destination
4.2 Factors that have led to enviable performance in new era
4.3 Macao model dilemma
4.4 Reforms and prospects
4.5 Summary
Cautious Planning and Different Practices
5 IR Model of Singapore and Implications
5.1 Cautious and strategic public decisions
5.2 Industrial performance in a dynamic environment
5.3 Updated policies that align with changing environment
5.4 A new model for casino tourism?
5.5 Summary
6 Different Approaches and Performance: Malaysia and South Korea
6.1 Forces that have led to monopoly structure in Malaysia
6.2 Business practices and dynamics of the industry
6.3 Casino tourism for foreign visitors of South Koea
6.4 Casino monopoly for local Koreans
6.5 Summary
Active Participants and Imitators
7. Active and Emerging Casino Tourism Destinations in Southeast Asia
7.1 The Philippines: From a government monopoly to private operations
7.2 Progress of casino tourism in Vietnam
7.3 Active expansion of Cambodia and issues
7.4 Lagging progress and reality of Laos
7.5 Ambiguous status and progress in Myanmar
7.6 Summary
8 Dynamics and Uncertainties of Casino Tourism in Japan and other Potential
Destinations
8.1 A long process in Japan
8.2 A landmark decision and prospects in Japan
8.3 Issues in Taiwan
8.4 Looking ahead to Thailand
8.5 Summary
The New Dynamics and Roadmap Ahead
9 Prospects of Casino Tourism in East and Southeast Asia
9.1 Dynamics from changes in the "China factor"
9.2 Reshaping the role and composition of non-gaming elements
9.3 Dynamics and uncertainties ahead
9.4 Conclusion and remarks
The Big Picture
1 Introduction
1.2 Performance of the industry: An overview
1.3 Research questions
1.4 Approaches
1.5 Organization of this book
2 Evolution and Modern Development of Casino Tourism in East and Southeast
Asia
2.1 Characteristics and a short history of casino tourism
2.2 Contextual settings of East and Southeast Asia
2.3 Basis, organization and structure of the industry
2.4 Landmarks for modern development and their dynamics
2.5 Existing structure/organization and probable changes
2.6 Summary
3 Social Economics and Political Economy of Casino Tourism
3.1 Principles of social economics and political economy
3.2 Socio-economic attributes and impacts of casino tourism
3.3 Political economy of casino tourism
3.4 Dynamics of different interest groups
3.5 Summary
Dynamics and Concerns
4 Reality or Illusion? Specific Lessons from Macao
4.1 From casino gaming to casino tourism destination
4.2 Factors that have led to enviable performance in new era
4.3 Macao model dilemma
4.4 Reforms and prospects
4.5 Summary
Cautious Planning and Different Practices
5 IR Model of Singapore and Implications
5.1 Cautious and strategic public decisions
5.2 Industrial performance in a dynamic environment
5.3 Updated policies that align with changing environment
5.4 A new model for casino tourism?
5.5 Summary
6 Different Approaches and Performance: Malaysia and South Korea
6.1 Forces that have led to monopoly structure in Malaysia
6.2 Business practices and dynamics of the industry
6.3 Casino tourism for foreign visitors of South Koea
6.4 Casino monopoly for local Koreans
6.5 Summary
Active Participants and Imitators
7. Active and Emerging Casino Tourism Destinations in Southeast Asia
7.1 The Philippines: From a government monopoly to private operations
7.2 Progress of casino tourism in Vietnam
7.3 Active expansion of Cambodia and issues
7.4 Lagging progress and reality of Laos
7.5 Ambiguous status and progress in Myanmar
7.6 Summary
8 Dynamics and Uncertainties of Casino Tourism in Japan and other Potential
Destinations
8.1 A long process in Japan
8.2 A landmark decision and prospects in Japan
8.3 Issues in Taiwan
8.4 Looking ahead to Thailand
8.5 Summary
The New Dynamics and Roadmap Ahead
9 Prospects of Casino Tourism in East and Southeast Asia
9.1 Dynamics from changes in the "China factor"
9.2 Reshaping the role and composition of non-gaming elements
9.3 Dynamics and uncertainties ahead
9.4 Conclusion and remarks
1 Introduction
1.2 Performance of the industry: An overview
1.3 Research questions
1.4 Approaches
1.5 Organization of this book
2 Evolution and Modern Development of Casino Tourism in East and Southeast
Asia
2.1 Characteristics and a short history of casino tourism
2.2 Contextual settings of East and Southeast Asia
2.3 Basis, organization and structure of the industry
2.4 Landmarks for modern development and their dynamics
2.5 Existing structure/organization and probable changes
2.6 Summary
3 Social Economics and Political Economy of Casino Tourism
3.1 Principles of social economics and political economy
3.2 Socio-economic attributes and impacts of casino tourism
3.3 Political economy of casino tourism
3.4 Dynamics of different interest groups
3.5 Summary
Dynamics and Concerns
4 Reality or Illusion? Specific Lessons from Macao
4.1 From casino gaming to casino tourism destination
4.2 Factors that have led to enviable performance in new era
4.3 Macao model dilemma
4.4 Reforms and prospects
4.5 Summary
Cautious Planning and Different Practices
5 IR Model of Singapore and Implications
5.1 Cautious and strategic public decisions
5.2 Industrial performance in a dynamic environment
5.3 Updated policies that align with changing environment
5.4 A new model for casino tourism?
5.5 Summary
6 Different Approaches and Performance: Malaysia and South Korea
6.1 Forces that have led to monopoly structure in Malaysia
6.2 Business practices and dynamics of the industry
6.3 Casino tourism for foreign visitors of South Koea
6.4 Casino monopoly for local Koreans
6.5 Summary
Active Participants and Imitators
7. Active and Emerging Casino Tourism Destinations in Southeast Asia
7.1 The Philippines: From a government monopoly to private operations
7.2 Progress of casino tourism in Vietnam
7.3 Active expansion of Cambodia and issues
7.4 Lagging progress and reality of Laos
7.5 Ambiguous status and progress in Myanmar
7.6 Summary
8 Dynamics and Uncertainties of Casino Tourism in Japan and other Potential
Destinations
8.1 A long process in Japan
8.2 A landmark decision and prospects in Japan
8.3 Issues in Taiwan
8.4 Looking ahead to Thailand
8.5 Summary
The New Dynamics and Roadmap Ahead
9 Prospects of Casino Tourism in East and Southeast Asia
9.1 Dynamics from changes in the "China factor"
9.2 Reshaping the role and composition of non-gaming elements
9.3 Dynamics and uncertainties ahead
9.4 Conclusion and remarks