11 March 2010

Academic Research

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CTC intends to front research in a range of areas. One aspect of our research focuses on the dynamic and complex relationships between the public & private sector within the tourism ecosystem, especially in instances of conflict and consensus, both past and present. Another aspect looks at the management of tourism alongside nature conservation objectives, tourism marketing and management, cultural tourism and much more.

In doing so, CTC would be partnering up with various Institutions of High Learning (IHLs) throughout the Commonwealth. Issues such as 'economics of tourism' -- developed tourism models and techniques as well as tourism demand models and forecasting would be argued through the plethora of academic research reports and conferences within the scope of Tourism.

The philosophy within the Centre is one that recognises the need for policy decisions to be firmly based on rigorous analysis. The unifying theme is the application of appropriate theories and thorough empirical analysis to provide the evidence from which policies can be developed for the further development of Tourism in the Commonwealth.

In doing so and through strategic partnerships with the IHLs, CTC can provide advice concerning the role of the government relative to the private sector, notably in the areas of infrastructure provision and the selection of target sectors, maximising economic linkage effects and appropriate policy responses to increasing economic openness and globalisation; in relations to trade and tourism.

 

INDUSTRY RESEARCH

Research is foreseen as one of the major drivers of the Commonwealth's economic growth and competitiveness in the global market. The success of knowledge based economies will depend upon our ability to innovate - to generate new knowledge, ideas and technologies through research.

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ECONOMIC IMPACT

Tourism in the Commonwealth today impacts its economy greatly. Tourism is an important economic driver and the industry represents especially the quintessential expression of the Commonwealth countries, with a large number of small and medium sized operators, including many that are family-run businesses.

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JOURNAL

CTC aims to help researchers and practitioners to contribute and exchange knowledge through an international dimension in order to overcome cultural barriers and respond to the ever accelerating technological and global change. With the objective of becoming an outstanding forum where results can be shared across institutions, governments, academia, research and the tourism community.

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ACADEMIC RESEARCH
CTC intends to front research in a range of areas. One aspect of our research focuses on the dynamic and complex relationships between the public & private sector within the tourism ecosystem, especially in instances of conflict and consensus, both past and present.
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ONLINE FORUM

Join the tourism community from around the world at this online forum. Post your comments, queries or suggestions. Moderated by Bournemouth University, United Kingdom, the forum is a platform to share ideas and exchange views on tourism.

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