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This edited book applies to tourism a humanistic management approach entailing a re-discovery of the value of human life and awareness of the ethical side of work. The book develops awareness of the contemporary relevance of the human dignity concept to manage the weaknesses of traditional approaches to tourism and cope with challenges.
This edited book applies to tourism a humanistic management approach entailing a re-discovery of the value of human life and awareness of the ethical side of work. The book develops awareness of the contemporary relevance of the human dignity concept to manage the weaknesses of traditional approaches to tourism and cope with challenges.
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Autorenporträt
Maria Della Lucia is Associate Professor of Tourism and Business Management at the University of Trento, Italy. Her main areas of research, teaching, and training include local development and sustainability, destination management and governance, culture-led regeneration, creative cities and creative tourism, digital and social media marketing, and economic impact analysis as investment decision-making tools. She has published her research in prominent journals. Ernestina Giudici is a retired Full Professor of Management and Business Communication at the University of Cagliari, Italy. Her main areas of research include business communication, storytelling and digital storytelling, humanistic management and integrity, corruption, ethical sustainable development, sustainability, and neurotourism. She is part of the managing team of the International Humanistic Management Association and has published widely in various prestigious journals.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Humanistic Tourism: Exploring Old and New Tourism Challenges from a Humanistic Perspective Part I: Criticism and Ethical Value in Tourism 2. The Truths About Conventional Tourism and its Scientism: A Humanistic Critique 3. Voluntourism, Humanistic Management and Relational Goods 4. Humanistic Tourism through the Mayan Train Megaproject: A New Narrative for Tourism Development in the Yucatán Peninsula 5. Ethical Value Propositions in Branding a Rural Community 6. Service Delivery and Employee Turnover: The Importance of Work-Life Balance Part II: Innovating Education, Training and Experiences in Tourism 7. Tourism Education from a Humanistic Perspective: Anthropological Inspirations 8. Humanistic Management Training: An Explorative Study on Erasmus Students' Intercultural Sensitivity 9. A New Entrepreneurial Training Model: The "Win-Win UNESCO Experience" 10. The Humanistic Supervisor 11. Natural History Museums and Sustainable Development: The Role of Education for Humanistic Tourism 12. How Museums Can Contribute to Collective Well-Being: The Role of an "Augmented" Video Guide Part III: Conclusion 13. Reshaping Tourism: Advances and Open Issues
1. Humanistic Tourism: Exploring Old and New Tourism Challenges from a Humanistic Perspective Part I: Criticism and Ethical Value in Tourism 2. The Truths About Conventional Tourism and its Scientism: A Humanistic Critique 3. Voluntourism, Humanistic Management and Relational Goods 4. Humanistic Tourism through the Mayan Train Megaproject: A New Narrative for Tourism Development in the Yucatán Peninsula 5. Ethical Value Propositions in Branding a Rural Community 6. Service Delivery and Employee Turnover: The Importance of Work-Life Balance Part II: Innovating Education, Training and Experiences in Tourism 7. Tourism Education from a Humanistic Perspective: Anthropological Inspirations 8. Humanistic Management Training: An Explorative Study on Erasmus Students' Intercultural Sensitivity 9. A New Entrepreneurial Training Model: The "Win-Win UNESCO Experience" 10. The Humanistic Supervisor 11. Natural History Museums and Sustainable Development: The Role of Education for Humanistic Tourism 12. How Museums Can Contribute to Collective Well-Being: The Role of an "Augmented" Video Guide Part III: Conclusion 13. Reshaping Tourism: Advances and Open Issues
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