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Ph.D. Renata Tomljenović

  • Education
    • 2002. - PhD, Griffith University – Gold Coast Campus, Queensland, Australia
    • 1996. - Bachelor of Hotel Management with First Class Honours, Griffith University – Gold Coast Campus, Queensland, Australia
    • 1995. - Bachelor of Arts in Japanese with Tourism Major, Griffith University – Gold Coast Campus, Queensland, Australia.
    • 1986. – Diploma of Education, University of Zagreb, Croatia.
    • Certificate course: Structural equation modelling using Lisrel and SPSS statistical course.
  • Professional experience
    • 2001. – today – Institute for Tourism, Zagreb
    • 1996. - 2000. Griffith University, Faculty of Commerce and Management
    • 1996. - 1997. - Gold Coast City Council, Social and Cultural Co-ordination
  • Research interests
    • Cultural tourism and development of local cultural resources
    • Cultural festivals and events and their tourism potential
    • Destination marketing, management, and strategic planning
    • Social impacts of tourism
    • Human resource development and education
  • Projects
    • National strategies and plans
      • Croatian tourism strategy 2020 
      • National cultural tourism development strategy
      • Cultural tourism development: Action plan
      • Tourism development plan with strategic and operational marketing plan for the County of Split-Dalmatia
      • Tourism strategy for Hvar – a premium Croatian tourism destination 
    • Cultural tourism
      • Local Flavours: Authentic tourism based on local cultural flavours (Interreg Europe)
      • Heritage management plan for St. Nicholas fortress (UNESCO), Šibenik
      • Cultural tourism development strategy for the County of Split - Dalmatia
      • Heritage management plan for the horse stud farm Lipik in central Croatia
      • Heritage management plan for cultural route "Water - the ultimate shaper of history"
      • Marketing plan for heritage park Nehaj, Senj
      • Interpretation of roman road networks of Dalmatian hinterland 
      • Marketing plan for cultural and historical complex of the Rector's palace, Zadar
    • Human resources and education
      • Core-vet Promoting Core VET skills and competences for unskilled and semi-skilled employees in the tourism sector
      • SeasonREADY Work based learning for seasonal workers
      • RoomstoVET Upskilling and professionalization of private sector tourism accommodation services
      • Recommendation for the improvement of formal VET training for tourism and hospitality
      • Program for improving tourism competitiveness through training and education (competency centres)
  • Selected papers
    • Tomljenovic, R., I. Ateljević (2016). Crafting a value driven tourism vision (for Croatia). In Dwyer, L., R. Tomljenović, S. Čorak (Eds). Evolution of tourism planning and strategy – the rise of Croatia. London: Palgrave Macmillan. Pp.15-36. 
    • Dwyer, L., R. Tomljenović, S. Čorak (Eds). Evolution of tourism planning and strategy – the rise of Croatia. London: Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. 279-264.
    • Dwyer, L., I. Ateljević, R. Tomljenović (2016). Tourism future – towards transformational tourism. In Dwyer, L., R. Tomljenović, S. Čorak (Eds). Evolution of tourism planning and strategy – the rise of Croatia. London: Palgrave Macmillan. Pp.1-14. 
    • Ateljević, I., Sheldon, P., R. Tomljenović (2016), The new paradigm of the 21st century, ‘Silent revolution’ of Cultural Creatives and Transformative Tourism of and for the Future. // Global Report on the Transformative Power of Tourism- a paradigm shift towards a more responsible traveller / UNWTO/Institute for Tourism, editor(s). Madrid : UNWTO, 2016. Str. 12-20.
    • Ateljević, I., Tomljenović, R. (2014) Conscious and Transformative Travellers of and for the Future. In Costa, J. A. (Ed) ‘Tourism in 2014’, Annual Review. Portugal: Instituto  de  Planeamento  e  Desenvolvimento  do  Turismo. (A2)
    • Ateljević, I., Tomljenovic, R. (2014) Conscious and Transformative Travellers for and of the Future. In Conference Proceedings of the 7th World Conference for Graduate Research in Tourism, Hospitality and Leisure, Istanbul, June 3-8, 2014.
    • Tomljenović, R., I. Kunst (2014). From sun and sea tourism to cultural tourism – the case of Split-Dalmatia county. European Journal of Tourism Research 8, pp. 83-98. (A2)
    • Tomljenović, R. (2010). Tourism and Inter-Cultural Understanding or Contact Hypothesis Revisited. In Moufakkir, O. and J. Kelly (Eds.) Tourism, progress and peace. Oxford: CABI Publishing.
    • Tomljenović, R., D. Getz (2009). LIFE-CYCLE STAGES IN WINE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT: A Comparison of Wine Regions in Croatia and Canada. Tourism Review International. Vol. 13, No. 1. pp. 31-49.
    • Marušić, Z., Horak, S., R. Tomljenović (2008). The socio-economic impacts of cruise tourism: A case study of Croatian destinations. Tourism in Marine Environments.  5(2-3): 131-144.
    • Tomljenović, R., S. Weber (2004). Funding cultural events in Croatia: Tourism-related policy issues. Event Management. 9(1/2):51-59.
    • Tomljenović, R., M. Larson, B. Faulkner (2001), Predictors of satisfaction with festival attendance: A case of Storsjoyran rock music festival. Tourism. 49(2). Pp. 123 – 133.
    • Tomljenović, R., B. Faulkner (2000) Retiring with the tourism in the Sunbelt: A study of the social impacts of tourism on the older residents of the Gold Coast, Annals of Tourism Research, 27(1). Pp. 93 – 114.
    • Tomljenović, R., B. Faulkner (2000) Tourism, inter-cultural understanding and world peace, in Faulkner B., Moscardo, G. and E. Laws: Tourism in the 21st century: Reflections on experience.  Continuum. London.
    • Mules, T, M. Raybould, E. Fredline, R. Tomljenović (2000), Counting the herd. Using aerial photography to estimate attendance at open events. Event Management 6. Pp.25 – 32.
    • Faulkner, B., E. Fredline, M. Larson, R. Tomljenović (1999), A marketing analysis of Sweden’s Storsjoyran Music Festival.  Tourism Analysis. 1(4). Pp. 157 - 171.

     

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