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_______________________________________________________________ Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território Edifício IGOT – R. Branca Edmée Marques 1600-276 LISBOA tel.: 21 044 3000 Academic Year: 2015/2016 Course: Innovation in Tourism Coordinator: José Manuel Simões Teaching Staff: José Manuel Simões, Eduardo Brito-Henriques, Carlos Ferreira ECTS: 6 Weekly Hours: 2h Typology: TP - theoretical & practical Contents This course is focused on innovation (concept, nature / diversity, dynamics, characteristics, application, contest) as a process applied to the tourism system. It covers a number of different thematic sessions where, based on the issues of innovation and change - either in different societal dimensions, is discursive and thematic, theoretical and technical aspects - presents and discusses its application in the field of tourism, both in their practical expressions, as in speeches and in his study. It is understood tourism as a total social phenomenon and complex body of practices and expert activities that include, among others, social, economic, technological, political and organizational management. It comes to know and reflect on the changes and innovations occurring in these dimensions and its particular implications for the tourism field. Thus requires a systemic view, both in terms of what is considered innovation - technological, behavioral, process, image / communication ... - how the different dimensions of tourism: the market (demand / consumers, supply / service providers); its protagonists; public policy; the territory. Objectives and skills The objectives of this course is to inform and reflect on the new theories, themes and practices on the understanding, management and experience of tourism as well as new problems and challenges associated with tourism, through an academic model articulating exposure and debate. The skills to be acquired include: understand the dynamics and characteristics of innovation processes in tourism; identify relevant cases of application methods, processes, innovative strategies for tourism; understand and discuss the importance of innovation processes in the tourist production and consumption; framing the role of the different operators and stakeholders in tourism phenomenon as innovation promoters / inhibitors. References CARSON, Da; CARSON, Db & HODGE, H. (2014). Understanding local innovation systems in peripheral tourism destinations, Tourism Geographies, Vol. 16(3), pp.457-473. CASTELLS, Manuel (2002 e 2003). A Era da Informação, Economia, Sociedade e Cultura. Volume I, II e III. Lisboa: Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian. COHEN, Erik (2004). Contemporary Tourism: diversity and change. Oxford: Elsevier. EUROPEAN UNION (2008), Innovation in Tourism: how to create a tourism learning area: the handbook. Directorate General Enterprise and Industry. HALL, C. Michael & WILLIAMS, Allan (2008). Tourism and Innovation, Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility. UK and New York: Routledge. HOARAU, H. (2014). Knowledge Acquisition and Assimilation in Tourism-Innovation Processes, Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, Vol. 14(2), pp.135-151. KALFON, Pierre (2009). Tourisme et Innovation: comment décrypter les tendances qui bouleversent le monde du voyage?, Paris: L’Harmattan. LEW, Allan; HALL, C. Michael & WILLIAMS, Allan (Eds.) (2004). A Companion to Tourism. New Jersey: Blackwell Publishing. NORDIC INNOVATION CENTRE (2008). Nordic Innovation in the Tourism Sector. Paper with recommendations from workshop in Copenhagen, 3-4 June 2008, Nordic Innovation Centre 15 p. http://www.nordicinnovation.net/_img/tourism_workshop_copenhagen_2008_paper.pdf [online]. NOVELLI, Marina; SCHMITZ, Birte; SPENCER & Trisha (2006). Networks, clusters and innovation in tourism: a UK experience, Tourism Management, nº 27, pp. 1141–1152. OECD (2006), Innovation and Growth in Tourism. OECD. PRATS, Lluís; GUIA, Jaume; MOLINA & Francesc-Xavier (2008). How tourism destinations evolve: The notion of Tourism Local Innovation System, Tourism and Hospitality Research, Vol.

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Page 1: Academic Year: 2015/2016 Innovation in Tourism...evolve: The notion of Tourism Local Innovation System, Tourism and Hospitality Research, Vol. Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento

 

_______________________________________________________________ Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território ▪ Edifício IGOT – R. Branca Edmée Marques 1600-276 LISBOA ▪ tel.: 21 044 3000

Academic Year: 2015/2016 Course: Innovation in Tourism Coordinator: José Manuel Simões Teaching Staff: José Manuel Simões, Eduardo Brito-Henriques, Carlos Ferreira ECTS: 6 Weekly Hours: 2h Typology: TP - theoretical & practical

Contents This course is focused on innovation (concept, nature / diversity, dynamics, characteristics, application, contest) as a process applied to the tourism system. It covers a number of different thematic sessions where, based on the issues of innovation and change - either in different societal dimensions, is discursive and thematic, theoretical and technical aspects - presents and discusses its application in the field of tourism, both in their practical expressions, as in speeches and in his study. It is understood tourism as a total social phenomenon and complex body of practices and expert activities that include, among others, social, economic, technological, political and organizational management. It comes to know and reflect on the changes and innovations occurring in these dimensions and its particular implications for the tourism field. Thus requires a systemic view, both in terms of what is considered innovation - technological, behavioral, process, image / communication ... - how the different dimensions of tourism: the market (demand / consumers, supply / service providers); its protagonists; public policy; the territory.

Objectives and skills The objectives of this course is to inform and reflect on the new theories, themes and practices on the understanding, management and experience of tourism as well as new problems and challenges associated with tourism, through an academic model articulating exposure and debate. The skills to be acquired include: • understand the dynamics and characteristics of innovation processes in tourism; • identify relevant cases of application methods, processes, innovative strategies for tourism; • understand and discuss the importance of innovation processes in the tourist production and

consumption; • framing the role of the different operators and stakeholders in tourism phenomenon as

innovation promoters / inhibitors. References

CARSON, Da; CARSON, Db & HODGE, H. (2014). Understanding local innovation systems in peripheral tourism destinations, Tourism Geographies, Vol. 16(3), pp.457-473. CASTELLS, Manuel (2002 e 2003). A Era da Informação, Economia, Sociedade e Cultura. Volume I, II e III. Lisboa: Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian. COHEN, Erik (2004). Contemporary Tourism: diversity and change. Oxford: Elsevier. EUROPEAN UNION (2008), Innovation in Tourism: how to create a tourism learning area: the handbook. Directorate General Enterprise and Industry. HALL, C. Michael & WILLIAMS, Allan (2008). Tourism and Innovation, Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility. UK and New York: Routledge. HOARAU, H. (2014). Knowledge Acquisition and Assimilation in Tourism-Innovation Processes, Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, Vol. 14(2), pp.135-151. KALFON, Pierre (2009). Tourisme et Innovation: comment décrypter les tendances qui bouleversent le monde du voyage?, Paris: L’Harmattan. LEW, Allan; HALL, C. Michael & WILLIAMS, Allan (Eds.) (2004). A Companion to Tourism. New Jersey: Blackwell Publishing. NORDIC INNOVATION CENTRE (2008). Nordic Innovation in the Tourism Sector. Paper with recommendations from workshop in Copenhagen, 3-4 June 2008, Nordic Innovation Centre 15 p. http://www.nordicinnovation.net/_img/tourism_workshop_copenhagen_2008_paper.pdf [online]. NOVELLI, Marina; SCHMITZ, Birte; SPENCER & Trisha (2006). Networks, clusters and innovation in tourism: a UK experience, Tourism Management, nº 27, pp. 1141–1152. OECD (2006), Innovation and Growth in Tourism. OECD. PRATS, Lluís; GUIA, Jaume; MOLINA & Francesc-Xavier (2008). How tourism destinations evolve: The notion of Tourism Local Innovation System, Tourism and Hospitality Research, Vol.

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_______________________________________________________________ Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território ▪ Edifício IGOT – R. Branca Edmée Marques 1600-276 LISBOA ▪ tel.: 21 044 3000

8(3), pp. 178–191. RODRÍGUEZ, Isabel; Williams, Allan M. & Hall, C. Michael (2014). Tourism innovation policy: Implementation and outcomes, Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 49, pp.76-93. SIMÕES, José M. & FERREIRA, Carlos C. (Eds.) (2009). Turismos de Nicho: motivações, produtos, territórios, Lisboa, Centro de Estudos Geográficos. TRIBE, John (ed) (2009). Philosophical Issues in Tourism. Bristol: Channel View Publications. URIELY, N. (2005). The Tourist Experience. Conceptual Developments, Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 32(1), pp., 199-216. WEIDENFELD, Adi (2013). Tourism and cross border regional innovation systems, Annals of Tourism Research, Vol.42, pp.191-213.  

Knowledge evaluation methods and their partial grades The assessment will take into account three elements: • written critical review of 1 book (or set of 3 articles) relating to innovation in tourism (60%); • individual written essay based on the learnings achieved in classes – reflexive synopsis

(30%); • participation in classes (10%).