The 26th Annual SALISES Conference
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The 21st Annual SALISES Conference will be held at the Mount Irvine Bay Hotel and Resort, Tobago from May 5 – 8, 2020. The theme is: “The Rise of Global Populism and its Policy Impact on Caribbean Development” For details on the Call for Papers, click here https://www.cavehill.uwi.edu/salises/conferences/current/call-for-papers/salises-call-for-papers.aspx
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Submission themes Buying behaviour Sharing economy perspectives Travel Motivations Employment practices Human Resource policy Influence of social media on destination choice Technological engagement in teaching and learning Tourism curriculum Internship requirements Attitude towards tourism development Sustainable practices Employment choices Entrepreneurship Attitude to service delivery Educational immersion experiences Climate change perspectives/actions Organisational/employer/career choice. Abstract Submission: 10