2021 JHTM Online Research Symposium
September 20, 2021
Tourism & Hospitality Research in the New Normal: ARE YOU READY?
Dates
19-20 October 2021 – Research Symposium
2 November 2021 – Paper Hackathon: pitch presentations
Recordings
The recordings from the symposium and hackathon are now available for download at: 2021 JHTM Research Symposium & Paper Hackathon
Background
The Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management (JHTM) is the official journal of CAUTHE (Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education Inc.). JHTM is recognised as one of the top ranked journals in its field. Currently, JHTM has an SSCI impact factor of 5.959 and it is ranked 17/58 of journals in hospitality, leisure, sports and tourism, and 61/226 of journals in management (SSCI Journal Impact Factor rankings).
The JHTM is a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary journal that publishes research making clear and significant theoretical and practical contributions in the fields of travel, tourism, hospitality, leisure, recreation and/or event management. The journal welcomes theoretical and methodological pluralism, as well as it equally values both conceptual and empirical research studies.
The 2021 Online Research Symposium & Paper Hackathon
Purpose and theme
The JHTM has been hosting an annual research symposium and paper hackathon since 2017. The two events were cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19. This year, we are pleased to bring these events back, using an online format. We believe this format can help increase the scope and impacts of these events, and maximise its benefits to the international research community.
The continuous growth and advancement of JHTM greatly rely on the support and engagement of the research community, contributing authors, reviewers, readers and supporters. Thus, we are committed to create this platform of knowledge sharing and exchange and to give back to the whole community. This is particularly important during the time of hardship, when almost everyone has experienced greater challenge to cope with demands from work and life. Despite a lot of destructions, budget cuts, changes and stress in our work environments, researchers are even more pressed to publish and (out)perform. These adverse circumstances penalise more early and mid-career scholars (and those who are relatively new to research), as they have little access to scholarly events, such as conferences and workshops, where they could develop or further enhance their research skills, seek mentorship supports, and build their own research networks that are essential for collaborations.
The 2021 JHTM Research Symposium & Paper Hackathon aim to provide researchers professional development and networking opportunities. Taking an online format, the events bring together internationally well-known scholars and industry professionals to share their experience and knowledge about contemporary issues in tourism research and industry alike. Embracing its title Tourism & Hospitality Research in the new normal: ARE YOU READY?, the events’ programme features various interactive, edutaining, thought stimulating but also provoking sessions that enable us to develop and challenge our research skills and mindsets and prepare us to address the research challenges and exploit the opportunities arising in the post COVID-19 period.
Research Symposium: aims and program
The 2021 JHTM Research Symposium brings together editors, researchers and industry professionals to share their expertise, network, foster conversations between researchers and the industry, with the aim to advance research in the field of tourism, hospitality and events.
This year the symposium’s theme is Tourism & Hospitality Research in the new normal: ARE YOU READY? and the program features:
- Two eminent keynote speakers, one well-established scholar and one worldwide tourism professional expert, sharing their knowledge on their specific area of expertise.
- Two discussion panels elaborating on contemporary issues in research and publications:
- A discussion panel bringing together editors of top ranked journals to discuss What is and how to judge research originality: reflections and tips from the editors’ mind
- A discussion panel on The new normal of tourism research: opportunities and challenges featuring distinguished researchers and industry professionals
- Eight interactive workshops delivered by internationally known scholars. Each workshop focuses on a specific aspect of research. Holistically, these workshops present and explain to participants how to design, implement and publish research studies from conceptualisation, research design, to data analysis, paper writing, submission and revisions. These workshops are great professional development opportunities to both early career and mature researchers.
- An interactive well-being workshop on Achieving Durability delivered by an internationally known professional expert
Program overview
Adelaide, South Australia Time
19 October 2021 |
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08:00 – 8:15 |
WelcomeOpening: 2021 JHTM Research Symposium & Paper Hackathon Editor-in-Chief: JHTM Editorial Team: JHTM |
08:15 – 09:15 |
Keynote SpeakerProfessor Bob McKercher, University of Queensland
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09:30 – 10:30 |
Discussion PanelWhat is and how to judge research originality: reflections and tips from the editors’ mind Chair Panel Members
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10:45 – 11:45 |
Research Symposium Workshops: four parallel sessionsWorkshop 1: The Art of writing literature reviews Workshop 2: How to prepare manuscripts for submission and handle revisions to JHTM? Workshop 3: Theory in the study of tourism – origins, adaption, impact and retirement Workshop 4: Designing quality research – From ideas to publications
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12:00 – 13:00 |
Well-being Workshop
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20 October 2021 |
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15:00 – 16:00 |
Speed Dating- Mix & MatchFormation of Paper Hackathon teams
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16:15 – 17:30 |
Discussion Panel
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17:45 – 19:00 |
Keynote SpeakerPeter Jordan, Head of Insights, TOPOSOPHY
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19:15 – 20:15 |
Research Symposium Workshops: four parallel sessionsWorkshop 1: Using Fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA) in quantitative research Workshop 2: Getting your qualitative research published Workshop 3: Qualitative data collection using online / hard laddering technique driven by Means-End-Chain theory Workshop 4: Experimental design and data analysis – tips and tricks
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2 November 2021 |
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17:30 – 20:30 |
2021 JHTM Paper Hackathon Pitch EventPaper presentations by the hackathon teams
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20:45 – 21:45 |
Discussion Panel: Meet the JHTM editorial teamEditor-in-Chief: JHTM Editorial Team: JHTM A detailed program is available at 2021 JHTM Paper Hackathon |
Registration
Registration is now closed
The 2021 JHTM Research Symposium and Paper Hackathon are supported and funded by CAUTHE. The 2021 Research Symposium & Paper Hackathon will take place online. Participation is FREE but real-time participants numbers will be capped to enable quality interactions and debates. Please ensure to register your interest to attend on time if you wish to participate online. The online sessions will be video-recorded and shared with all registered scholars to be watched for a limited time period.
Sponsor
The 2021 JHTM Research Symposium & Paper Hackathon are supported and funded by CAUTHE.
Contact
If you have any questions about the 2021 JHTM Online Research Symposium & Paper Hackathon, please contact:
Prof Marianna Sigala
Editor-In-Chief of JHTM
Chair of the 2021 JHTM Research Symposium & Paper Hackathon
Or
Dr Samaneh Soleimani
Chair of the Volunteers’ Organising Committee
Scientific Committee
Chair
- Professor Marianna Sigala, Editor-In-Chief JHTM, University of Piraeus, Greece
Members
- Associate Professor Emily Ma, Associate Editor JHTM, University of Massachusetts, U.S.A.
- Associate Professor S. Mostafa Rasoolimanesh, Associate Editor JHTM, Taylor’s University Malaysia, Malaysia
- Dr. Edmund Goh, Associate Editor JHTM, Edith Cowan University, Australia
Organising Committee
Overall Chair
- Professor Marianna Sigala, University of Piraeus, Greece
Chair of the Volunteers’ Organising Committee
- Dr Samaneh Soleimani, Australian Institute of Business, Australia
Members of the Organising Committee
- Fani Efthymiadou, PhD Candidate, Hotel and Tourism Management, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
- Jia Geng, PhD Candidate, Department of Tourism, Sport & Society, Lincoln University, New Zealand
- Sabiha Matin, PhD Candidate, Newcastle Business School, The College of Human and Social Futures, The University of Newcastle, Australia