Authors
David Airey, John Tribe, Pierre Benckendorff, Honggen Xiao
Publication date
2015/3
Journal
Journal of Travel Research
Volume
54
Issue
2
Pages
139-151
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Tourism has been studied and researched in higher education for more than 40 years and in many ways it has now established itself as a significant part of the academy. However, at a time of change and rationalization in higher education, tourism, along with other areas of study, needs to be able to justify its position. Increasingly, academic managers are seeking such justifications, often using readily available metrics. The purpose of this study is to examine the position of tourism using these same metrics, for teaching, research, and impact and for three different countries, Australia, China, and the United Kingdom. In doing so, it highlights tourism’s strengths and weaknesses from a managerial perspective but at the same time it exposes the relative narrowness of this managerial gaze. It points to the need for the tourism community to strengthen its provision and broaden the gaze of the decision makers.
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Scholar articles
D Airey, J Tribe, P Benckendorff, H Xiao - Journal of Travel Research, 2015