This module will provide students with an understanding of the importance and the dynamic nature of innovations in tourism. Students will be encouraged to reflect on contemporary strategies, concepts, ideas, types of innovations, and organisations that currently shape tourism practices. Various techniques that may lead to innovations will be discussed and practiced.
During the semester project students will get a deeper understanding of what innovations are, which innovations there are in and outside the field of tourism, how innovations outside the field of tourism can be used as an inspiration for tourism specific innovations, and what advantages and disadvantages they can bring to various tourism stakeholders. Further, an in-depth discussion of barriers and drivers with regards to implementing innovations in businesses of different stakeholders will allow students to apply theory to real-life examples. Knowledge gathered during the course and particularly through the realization of the semester project will raise awareness that the successful implementation of innovations depends on understanding the customer, professional planning, and the execution of projects. It will also teach students that being innovative can be trained/learned.
During the semester project students will get a deeper understanding of what innovations are, which innovations there are in and outside the field of tourism, how innovations outside the field of tourism can be used as an inspiration for tourism specific innovations, and what advantages and disadvantages they can bring to various tourism stakeholders. Further, an in-depth discussion of barriers and drivers with regards to implementing innovations in businesses of different stakeholders will allow students to apply theory to real-life examples. Knowledge gathered during the course and particularly through the realization of the semester project will raise awareness that the successful implementation of innovations depends on understanding the customer, professional planning, and the execution of projects. It will also teach students that being innovative can be trained/learned.
- Dozent/in: Brigitte Stangl
- Dozent/in: Christian Chlupsa
Module focusing on exploring and understanding social and environmental change. The module structure includes practical and academic in-classroom discussion, academic inputs, workshops, group tasks and an excursion.
- Dozent/in: Teresa Leopold
- Dozent/in: Albert Postma