Open tourism : open innovation, crowdsourcing and co-creation challenging the tourism industry
Title By: Egger, Roman [Edited by] | Gula, Igor [Edited by] | Walcher, Dominik [Edited by]
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 338.4791 OP EN (Browse shelf) | Available | T0054200 |
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338.4791 MI MI Micro-clusters and networks : | 338.4791 MI SO Social media marketing in tourism and hospitality | 338.4791 MO TO Tourism and sustainability : | 338.4791 OP EN Open tourism : | 338.4791 PA TO Tourism : | 338.4791 PI TO Tourism marketing for small businesses | 338.4791 RE CE Recent advances in tourism marketing research / |
Part A: Theoretical Fundamentals and Concepts -- Part B: Case Studies -- Information Level -- Part C: Case Studies -- Creation Level -- Part D: Case Studies -- Provision Level -- Part E: Further Open Tourism Examples and Cases.
This book examines the concepts of open innovation, crowdsourcing and co-creation from a holistic point of view and analyzes them considering their suitability to the tourism industry. Methods, theories and models are discussed and examined regarding their practical applicability in tourism. The book illustrates the theoretical mechanisms and principles of Open Innovation, Crowdsourcing and Co-creation with case studies and best practices examples. In addition to the scientific target group, the book is a useful resource for managers of the entire tourism industry. First, the book presents the theoretical fundamentals and concepts in 11 specific chapters. This basis is then enriched by three parts with case studies, focusing on information, creation and provision respectively. Finally in a concluding part the editors sum up the book and give an outlook on the implications, learnings and future perspectives of open innovation, crowdsourcing and collaborative consumption in the tourism industry.