06. - 09.11.2019.
“TOURISM IN THE VUCA WORLD: TOWARDS THE ERA OF (IR)RESPONSIBILITY”
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Proceedings book from the ITCD 2019 – “TOURISM IN THE VUCA WORLD: TOWARDS THE ERA OF (IR)RESPONSIBILITY” conference can be downloaded on the link below.
Proceedings “TOURISM IN THE VUCA WORLD: TOWARDS THE ERA OF (IR)RESPONSIBILITY”
Book of Abstracts from the ITCD 2019 – “TOURISM IN THE VUCA WORLD: TOWARDS THE ERA OF (IR)RESPONSIBILITY” conference can be downloaded on the link below.
Book of Abstracts “TOURISM IN THE VUCA WORLD: TOWARDS THE ERA OF (IR)RESPONSIBILITY”
Conference programme
VUCA (short for volatility, uncertainty, complexity, ambiguity) has become a trendy acronym in today’s business lingo. Beyond just being a simple acronym used by most contemporary organizations—business, the military, education, government, etc.—VUCA has become a code for awareness, readiness, preparedness, anticipation, evolution, and intervention.
In this context, tourism as a historically-recognised volatile industry has many issues to address if it is to move towards a more sustainable future. Subjects of interest are many—the fourth industrial revolution of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation, social innovation and new trends of responsible consumption, climate change, environmental-economic impacts, terrorism, (labour) mobility, urbanisation, immigration, glocalisation, tourism governance, policy and leadership, gender equality, and more.
Furthermore, there are other issues which must be addressed, such as public health and wellbeing, educational needs for VUCA (tourism) future and various forms of disseminating tourism knowledge, the new age of enhanced visitor engagement and involvement, integration in tourism systems, (in)justices, social entrepreneurship, sharing economy, conscious and transformative travel, destination marketing, branding and reputation, the role of DMOs, social media, critical hospitality, etc.
This conference is intended to be multidisciplinary, transdisciplinary, and postdisciplinary, with the key goal of bridging the gap between tourism theory and practice. We are happy to have already confirmed our line-up of excellent keynote speakers—Nigel Morgan, Stanislav Ivanov, Irena Ateljević, Chris Cooper, and Pauline J. Sheldon.
Celebrating 60 years of excellence
As one of the oldest tourism institutes in the world we would like to celebrate our big anniversary with the international tourism community of academics and practitioners alike. For that occasion we invite you to attend an international tourism conference that aspires to address many critical issues of our (tourism) (un)sustainable future. The conference will be held in our beautiful UNESCO city of Dubrovnik in the first week of November, 2019.