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Managing Ethical Consumption In Tourism Clare Weeden Karla Boluk

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Managing Ethical Consumption In Tourism Clare Weeden Karla Boluk
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 56.34 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Clare Weeden, Karla Boluk
ISBN: 9780415716765, 9781315879437, 0415716764, 1315879433
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Managing Ethical Consumption In Tourism Clare Weeden Karla Boluk by Clare Weeden, Karla Boluk 9780415716765, 9781315879437, 0415716764, 1315879433 instant download after payment.

Neither the tourism industry nor the tourist has responded convincingly to calls for more responsibility in tourism. Ethical consumption places pressure on travellers to manage a large number of decisions at a time when hedonic motivations threaten to override other priorities. Unsurprisingly, tensions occur and compromises are made. This book offers new insight into the motivations that influence tourists and their decision-making. It explores how consumers navigate the responsible tourism market place and provide a rich understanding of the challenges facing those seeking to encourage travellers to become responsible.

Not only will the book provide an improved interpretation of the complexity of ethical consumption in tourism, but it will also offer a variety of stakeholders a deeper understanding of:

  • the key challenges facing stakeholders in the production and consumption of responsible tourism
  • how ethical consumers can be influenced to consume ethically
  • the gaps in consumer knowledge and how to broaden the appeal for individuals to make more informed ethical decisions
  • how tour operators can respond to this emerging market by innovative product development
  • how to design informative marketing communications to encourage a greater uptake for responsible holidays
  • how destinations can tailor their products to the ethical consumer market
  • how destination communities and management organisations can target responsible tourists through the provision of sustainable alternatives to mass-market holiday products.

Written by leading academics from all over the world, this timely and important volume will be valuable reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers and academics interested in Tourism Ethics, Ethical Consumption and the global issue of Sustainability.

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