Academy of International Hospitality Research Conference Program 26 and 27 November 2014
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Academy of International Hospitality Research Conference Program 26 and 27 November 2014
Academy of International Hospitality Research Conference Program 26th and 27th November 2014 Day 1 – The Study of Hospitality Key note Speaker Professor George Ritzer, University of Maryland, USA George Ritzer is Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland. Among his awards: Honorary Doctorate from La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia; Honorary Patron, University Philosophical Society, Trinity College, Dublin; American Sociological Association’s Distinguished Contribution to Teaching Award, and the 2012-2013 Robin William Lectureship from the Eastern Sociological Society. He has chaired four Sections of the American Sociological AssociationTheoretical Sociology, Organizations and Occupations, first Chair of Global and Transnational Sociology, and the History of Sociology. Among his books in theory are; Sociology: A Multiple Paradigm Science (1975/1980) and Metatheorzing in Sociology (1991). In the application of social theory to the social world, his books include The McDonaldization of Society (7th ed., 2013), Enchanting a Disenchanted World (3rd ed. 2010), and The Globalization of Nothing (2nd ed., 2007). George is also the author of Globalization: A Basic Text (Blackwell, 2010). He edited the WileyBlackwell Companion to Sociology (2012), The Blackwell Companion to Globalization (2008) and co-edited the Wiley-Blackwell Companions to Classical and Contemporary Major Social Theorists (2012) and the Sage Handbook of Social Theory (2001). George Ritzer was founding editor of the Journal of Consumer Culture. He also edited the eleven-volume Encyclopedia of Sociology (2007), the two volume Encyclopedia of Social Theory (2005) and the five-volume Encyclopedia of Globalization (2012). He co-edited a special double issue (2012) of the American Behavioral Scientist on prosumption. His books have been translated into over twenty languages, with over a dozen translations of The McDonaldization of Society alone. Foundation Theory Professor Conrad Lashley, Hospitableness, Stenden University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands Senior Researcher in the Academy of International Hospitality Research at Stenden University of Applied Science in Leeuwarden, Holland. He is editor of Taylor and Francis’ Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism and co-editor of the Events Management series of books. He is author or editor of fifteen books including In Search of Hospitality: theoretical perspectives and debates, and Hospitality: a social lens. He is Editor Emeritus of the journal Hospitality & Society and co-editor of Research in Hospitality Management. He has published well over 100 hundred papers in refereed journals and books of refereed conference proceedings. He has supervised or is supervising 18 PhD projects and has examined over 36 PhD/DBA theses. He has generated over £3 million in commercial income from commercial research activities and in-company management development programmes. Dr. Luiz Octávio, Os domínios da hospitalidade" (The domains of hospitality) Universidade Anhembi Morumbi e Escola de Artes, Ciências e Humanidades da Universidade de São Paulo - EACH/USP, Brazil Professor at the Escola de Artes, Ciências e Humanidades da Universidade de São Paulo, Doctor of Sciences at Sorbonne University, Paris and graduated in communications/ journalism from the School of Communications and Arts, University of São Paulo (1974). Luiz is a sociologist, with research in the areas of entertainment, education, hospitality, tourism and socio-culture. He began his professional life in the field of leisure at Serviço Social do Comércio São Paulo where he directed projects such as the Center for the Study of Leisure, the SESC LeisureSeries, Scientific Library and partnerships with universities and international organizations. He was a consultant for leisure and tourism plans and regional development. Luiz was coordinator of undergraduate courses in Tourism and Hospitality University Sorocaba. His main publications are in Brazil on: What is leisure?, Education for leisure (Modern), Hospitality, and also published articles in Tiers-Monde (France), Loisir & Societe (Canada, Quebec) magazines and USA (Leisure Journal). He was a lecturer and later coordinator of the Master in Fashion, Art and Culture at Senac University Center of São Paulo. He is currently a faculty member of the Master Program in Hospitality University Anhembi Morumbi and teaches on the Bachelor of Leisure and Tourism EACH-USP and Professor of the Masters in Tourism USP / EACH. His research is currently focusing on two key themes: tourism and hospitality. Workshops Developing Theory Professor Elizabeth Kyoko Wada Contrasting and comparing frameworks, Universidade Anhembi Morumbi, Brazil Ph.D, MSc and B.A. in Communication Sciences; operational and managerial positions in the Tourism and Loading Industries, with C-Level responsibilities since 1987. As of March 2007, she started a new professional path both in the contract format and type of activities. After acting as an executive in the tourism and lodging industries for more than 25 years, Elizabeth faced the new experience as a consultant in a TMC, plus the return to the wonderful activities of teaching and researching at the Universidade Anhembi Morumbi. The combination of both allowed her to dedicate time to deal with young people, learn a lot about hospitality, competitiveness, distribution, have refreshed thoughts and support the strategic planning, without the day-by-day obligations of reports and meetings. Elizabeth says about this: “The usage of time and energy is more productive and the personal rewards are great!” & Professor Maria do Rosário Rolfsen Salles Contrasting and comparing frameworks, Universidade Anhembi Morumbi, Brazil Professor and researcher Tourism and Hospitality School at Universidade Anhembi Morumbi (UAM), São Paulo Brazil. Graduated in Social Sciences- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP). Master and PhD in Social Sciences- Universidade de São Paulo (USP) e UNESP. Postdoc in Urban and Education Sociology with Professor Manuel Castells and Pierre Bourdieu (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, França). Research interests: a- Hospitality Studies and Research; b- Hospitality Studies into contemporary contexts and immigration; c- Migration and contemporary urban spaces. d- Hospitality and the city. Complete curriculum vitae can be found (in Portuguese) at: http://www.lattes.cnpq.br/3089541052795097 Professor Sȇnia Regina Bastos Scientific Research in Hospitality: Challenges in Search of a Theoretical Shape, Universidade Anhembi Morumbi, Brazil Sȇnia holds Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctor’s degrees in History from the Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo (PUC). She is currently a professor of the Master’s programme in Hospitality from Anhembi Morumbi University (UAM), is a researcher of the Centre for Emigration (CEPESE/Porto), second leader of the Hospitality Research Group: Processes and Practices (UAM) and editor of the Hospitality Journal. She has been the scientific director (2005 – 2009) of The National Association for Research and Post-graduation in Tourism – ANPTUR, and editor of the Brazilian Journal of Research in Tourism (2007 – 2009). Sȇnia worked as director of the Research Division of the Centro Cultural São Paulo (1999 – 2001) and as researcher at the Department of Heritage of the city of São Paulo (1991 – 1998). Complete curriculum vitae can be found (in Portuguese) at: http://lattes.cnpq.br/9403222681503465 Professor Kevin O’Gorman Research Agendas and Futures, Herriot Watt University, UK Head of Business Management Department at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. His current research interests have a dual focus: origins, history and cultural practices of hospitality; and philosophical, ethical and cultural underpinnings of contemporary management practices. Current research projects include: Origins of capitalism as found in the Greco-Roman world of Classical Antiquity Building on previous work exploring the evolution of the commercial hospitality industry. This research is aimed at investigating the underpinning motivations that lead to the conception of capitalism. Conrad Hilton and the Creation of the Global Hotels Industry - This research seeks to chart and explain the emergence of the global hotels industry based upon previously unexploited original archival sources. This year the professors in Business Management are joining together to teach the core 1st Year class ‘Management in a Global Context’ and Professor O’Gorman is the course leader. He is also the course leader on 3rd Year research methods course. Professor Kevin O'Gorman is Professor of Management and Business History and Head of Business Management in Dubai and Malaysia. Professor Barry O’Mahony Exploring the impact of the constructs of the three domain approach on private social and commercial hospitality provision, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia PhD (UM), MEdu (VU), GradDipEducational Administration (UM), BBus (VU), DipTeaching (UTS), is Department Chair, Marketing, Tourism and Social Impact and Professor of Services Management within the Swinburne Business School. Barry holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne and was previously Director of the Doctor of Business Administration program within the Victoria Graduate School of Business at Victoria University (VU); Acting Associate Dean Research and Research Training (VU); Head of Research at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology and Director of the Centre for Hospitality and Tourism Research (VU). Barry has taught undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral courses in Australia, Ireland, Hong Kong and the United States and has developed undergraduate, masters and executive education programs. He has served on higher education program accreditation panels for the Victorian and New Zealand Governments and has an extensive industry network. He was the recipient of an Executive Dean's award for Industry Engagement and a Vice Chancellor's Citation for Excellence in Teaching and Learning. Barry has held a number of leadership positions within the hospitality industry both in Australia and internationally and has extensive expertise in food and beverage management. He has led and conducted numerous funded research projects, published in leading international journals and received best paper awards for his peer reviewed contributions to international conferences. Barry teaches on: PhD by Practice Based Research, MBA Operations Management, Managing the Customer Experience (Executive Program), Hospitality and Tourism Marketing and Event Management. His research interests include: Management and Marketing of Leisure Services, Consumer Behaviour and Food and Wine Marketing. The Future of Hospitality Studies and Research Professor Ana Paula Spolon Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo (IFSP), Brazil Hospitalidade and Journal of Research in Hospitality Management Collaboration Professor and researcher (Tourism and Hospitality Department) at Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo (IFSP), Brasil. Graduated in Hotel Management (SENAC) and also in Translation Studies (UNESP). Master and PhD in Architecture and Urban Studies (USP). Postdoc in Geography (Territorial Analysis and Tourism Studies, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain). Research interests include: Hospitality Studies and Research Hospitality into contemporary contexts Restructuring of contemporary urban spaces related to tourism and hospitality A recent paper on this subject is going to be published by Springer International next January 2015 and will be available at: http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-05735-4_3 Complete curriculum vitae can be found (in portuguese) at: http://lattes.cnpq.br/6925630903453508 & Professor Alexandre Panosso Netto, Escola de Artes, Ciências e Humanidades da Universidade de São Paulo - EACH/USP, Brazil Hospitalidade and Journal of Research in Hospitality Management Collaboration Professor and researcher (Leisure and Tourism) at Escola de Artes, Ciências e Humanidades, Universidade de São Paulo (EACH-USP), Brasil. Graduated in Philosophy and also in Tourism. MBA in Tourism, Master in History, and PhD in Communication Sciences (USP). Postdoc in Tourism (The Origins of Tourism Knowledge, Universidad Europea Miguel de Cervantes, Spain). Research interests include (a) Epistemology of Tourism, (b) Tourism and Education (c) Critical Theory and Tourism. Has more than 20 published books and 30 scientific papers. A recent book on this subject was published by Springer International and is available at http://www.springer.com/business+%26+management/ marketing/book/978-3319-05734-7. Complete curriculum vitae can be found (in portuguese) at http://lattes.cnpq.br/3071575734587237. His personal blog is www.panosso.pro.br Dr. Sjoerd Gehrels, Future Directions for Education and Research, Stenden University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands Sjoerd started in Dutch higher education in 1989, after 10 years in the hospitality industry where he worked as apprentice, sommelier and operations manager in Michelin star restaurants. In Stenden, he is currently course leader for the Master in International Service Management, and researcher within Stenden Hotel Management School’s Academy of International Hospitality Research. Sjoerd holds an MSc (University of Surrey 1999), MBA (Oxford Brookes University 2004) and EdD (University of Stirling 2013). His doctorate thesis looked at how the Contextual Characteristics of Successful Small Upper Segment Culinary Restaurant Owners could potentially influence Hospitality Management Education. Currently, Sjoerd is in a Postdoc at the University of Algarve, Portugal. His research focusses on innovation in hospitality with the emphasis on diversity and value creation. A recent funded project for the Center of Expertise in Leisure, Tourism and Hospitality (CELTH) examines Employer Branding application for the Dutch Hospitality Industry. He is co-editor of the Research in Hospitality Management journal and member of the editorial board for the European Journal of Tourism Research. Day 2 – The Study for Hospitality All presentations feature a student/ex-student and if possible an employer representative reporting on an impactful research project. Dr. Craig Thompson Introduction Gaurav Chawla and Marcelina Wanjiru Ndung’u - Swiss Hotel Management School, Leysin, Switzerland The ethics of all-inclusive plan: An investigation of social sustainability Case of All-Inclusive Resorts, Jamaica Lisan Baljeu - Adhoc Hospitality Industry Real Estate Agency, Netherlands Alternative sources of funding for the purpose of company start-up in the hospitality industry Bernadine Egbring – Hotel Casa 400, Amsterdam The impact of leadership behaviour on psychological empowerment: The case of Hotel CASA 400 Andy Heyes – University of Derby, UK The Evolution of the Luxury Hotel: What is the next distinguishing factor to London's Leading Hotels of the World? - Opinions of hotel general managers, or: How do London Park Lane 5 star hotel general manager perceive the future of the spa product and service Abel de Grefte – Crowd funding entrepreneur Crowdfunding of a hospitality company Ran. W. Zhang – Stenden Hotel Management School Employee Gender vs. Supervisor Gender: Gender Interaction Effects in Employees’ Upward Influence Behavior in Hotels Dr. Craig Thompson Conclusion