2024/2025 BA-BSTHO1012U Contemporary Issues in Tourism Demand, 2nd year project: Tourism and Hospitality
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Contemporary Issues in Tourism Demand, 2nd year project: Tourism and Hospitality |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Quarter |
Start time of the course | Fourth Quarter |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
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Study Board for BSc in Service
Management
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Last updated on 09-04-2024 |
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• Develop and present a scientific problem
related to tourism demand
• Critically analyse and apply theories and concepts • Select, explain and apply appropriate methodological frameworks • Analyse and discuss theoretical implications, and present managerial recommendations of the problem examined in the project • Write and present to audiences an academic research report |
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This course deals with the factors influencing the development of contemporary tourism demand from an interdisciplinary perspective. It introduces theories and empirical studies at the forefront of research in the field of tourism. Students gain insights on factors that impact on the ability, motivation and experience of travel in a fast changing world such as tourist embodiment, performances, commodification, authenticity, gender, sexuality and digital communication among others. The course presents the latest theoretical frameworks from the perspective of several social sciences to comprehend tourist behaviour and tourist consumption. It examines the complex interrelationship between technological development and tourism demand. The aim of this course is also to explore various aspects of demand trends for emerging tourism products and destinations. Finally, the readings and teaching activities aim to provide theoretical and conceptual frameworks, and overall inspiration for the second year projects. |
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The course includes lectures, student's
presentations and interactive exercises in class.
Groups working on their 2nd year project can request, on their own initiative, supervision support. In order to enroll for supervision, groups must submit a problem formulation for their project, as part of the group form. Groups that submit poor or no problem formulation, or submit after the given date, cannot be guaranteed a supervisor. Maximum number of supervision-hours pr. group (no matter size): 5 |
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The course includes in-class activities where feedback will be provided by the teacher, and also team presentations with teacher-students and students-students feedback. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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A compendium of research articles and book chapters. |