This paper takes the view that academics and practitioners fail to appreciate the differing roles that they play, and therefore the differing perspectives that they have. In turn, this clouds and confuses the relationship between them. Academics and practitioners will never always be in step, and neither should they be. Differences between managers in the industry and hospitality and tourism academics are presented and discussed. The identified differences fall under six domains: (1) first positions; (2) theories and practices; (3) questioning and doubting; (4) research; (5) first responsibilities; and (6) education and training. When managers and academics recognize how and why they differ across these contexts, misunderstandings can be reduced and possibly resolved. Harmonious cooperation, in appropriate areas of mutual interest, is then much more likely.
Journal article
Shall we dance? a step towards resolving the misunderstandings between hospitality and tourism academics and industry practitioners
Journal of Hospitatity & Tourism Education, Vol.19(4), pp.45-51
2007
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- Title
- Shall we dance? a step towards resolving the misunderstandings between hospitality and tourism academics and industry practitioners
- Creators
- Neil Leiper - Narasuen UniversityPerry Hobson - Southern Cross UniversityPeter Lewis - Hotel School, Sydney
- Publication Details
- Journal of Hospitatity & Tourism Education, Vol.19(4), pp.45-51
- Identifiers
- 1415; 991012821785702368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Journal article