- Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
- Tourism, Volunteerism, and Development
- Museums and Cultural Heritage
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- Hospitality and Tourism Education
- Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
- Conferences and Exhibitions Management
- Service and Product Innovation
- Culinary Culture and Tourism
- Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization
- Digital Marketing and Social Media
- BIM and Construction Integration
- Outdoor and Experiential Education
- Open Source Software Innovations
- Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy
- Family Business Performance and Succession
- Facilities and Workplace Management
- Creativity in Education and Neuroscience
- Urban Green Space and Health
- Urban Planning and Landscape Design
- Design Education and Practice
- Migration and Labor Dynamics
- Work-Family Balance Challenges
- Innovative Education and Learning Practices
- Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
University of Gothenburg
2015-2024
Experience innovation is described as collaborative and integrated in day-to-day work. However, a challenge to capture people's tacit knowledge make it explicit, order bring forth ideas concepts. The purpose of this article illustrate how design can be with experience innovation. A model for presented which complies the prototyping phase process. Visual representations are used communication idea generation between stakeholders, them build on each other's ideas. case development guided tour...
Co-creation between public actors across organisational borders and hierarchies, as well public, private, civic academic stakeholders has become norm an ideological tool in tourism research management. As co-creation entails issues of power accountability, it is a political act some entities, not least certain actors, have the ability to affect agency others. This paper concerns lack policy debates on who participates how diversity are involved co-creation. The purpose critically explore...
This paper aims to explore sustainable tourism in relation the concept of student living labs, defined as spaces for open innovation, co-creation and experimentation real-life settings with students. Although these features are vital industry, labs seldom discussed nor used research, education practice. To illustrate labs’ organisation, facilitation impediments, author uses an ethnographic description analysis five different experiences that have characteristics labs. The findings show offer...
The purpose of this paper is to explore how people's differentiated privileged and marginalised positions in society create instances inclusion exclusion tourism. Eight authors utilised their diverse disciplinary theoretical bases engage individual autoethnography collaborative reflections personal experiences being tourists hosts. Through our Western non-Western, White non-White experiences, we reveal from a multitude perspectives, problematise the dominant racial frame. methodology...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the roles work integration social enterprises (WISEs) in Swedish establishment programme for newly arrived refugees, and how its set-up affects WISEs preconditions innovation. Design/methodology/approach builds on a longitudinal qualitative action research study WISE organising course labour market integration, context programme. authors were actively involved as embedded researchers. Findings exploration identifies number that take It...
Events based on food from various cultures are often promoted as multicultural and opportunities for establishing insights into other cultures. They also highlighted springboards recently immigrated entrepreneurs spaces labour market integration. However, with such events having underlying social agendas sometimes being free of charge, aims risk undermined. Generally linked to minority cultures, leading exotification where individuals made symbols multiculturalism, which consolidates the...
Participatory tourism development projects are considered effective and democratic since they engage people in interactive learning processes that change individuals societies. In order to be transformative, a relational social process must acheived which challenges prior knowledge beliefs. The purpose of this article is explore engagement as transformative feature research practice. Three aspects proposed through higher loops transformation can enhanced: embodied situated learning,...
Participatory design researchers address complex issues through collaboration with other actors. These can be communities, third sector organisations, industry or governmental bodies, as well academic disciplines. Collaborators are seen knowledgeable, and empowerment, mutual learning democratic processes emphasised. However, such positive claims have long been undermined by skewed power relations, many of which related to time. Time, an evasive phenomenon tending escape visibility, is in...
This work was supported by Mistra Urban Futures Abstract United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 5 and 8 focus on gender equality; decent economic growth respectively. The achievement of these goals requires a realization that parity is significant to the global economies, meaningful inclusion women in labour market major contributor reducing gap. Over years, there has been an increase participation market. Despite various measures put place, this continues be hampered structural...