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Future Tourism in a Robonomic World

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This book envisions the future of tourism in an economy that is largely automated. An economic system that relies on robots, AI and automation technologies for the production of goods and delivery ...
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  • 15 October 2024
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This book envisions the future of tourism in an economy that is largely automated. ‘Robonomics’ is the term given to this economic system that relies on robots, artificial intelligence and automation technologies for the production of goods and delivery of services instead of human labour. The volume examines the unique technological, socioeconomic and political situation that such an economy will create, and reflects on how tourism is then produced, consumed and paid for. The chapters explore some controversial solutions to the challenges of the robonomic economic system, such as redefinition of human rights, robot rights and universal basic income schemes. The chapters also consider the transition to a robonomic tourism ecosystem and the adjustments and innovations that will be required of consumers, industry and society.

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Price: $49.95
Pages: 257
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Imprint: Channel View Publications
Publication Date: 15 October 2024
Trim Size: 9.20 X 6.15 in
ISBN: 9781845419820
Format: Paperback
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Hospitality, Travel & Tourism, Hospitality, sports, leisure and tourism industries, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Future Studies, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Robotics, Social forecasting, future studies, Economic systems and structures, Robotics
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The contributors of this thought-provoking and forward-looking book expertly explain and illustrate how automation, and the economic principles connected to it, will transform every aspect of tourism. Understanding the foundations and potential implications of robonomics in tourism is a must for anyone who studies, researches, governs, designs, benefits from, or depends on tourism.

Stanislav Ivanov is Professor at Varna University of Management, Bulgaria and Director of Zangador Research Institute, Bulgaria. He is the Editor-in-Chief of ROBONOMICS: The Journal of the Automated Economy and co-Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of Tourism Research.

Craig Webster is Professor at Ball State University, USA. He is Editor-in-Chief of Tourism Today and Coordinating Editor of the International Journal of Hospitality Management.

Contributors

Preface

Part 1: The Future History of Tourism

Chapter 0.1968 Craig Webster: Diary of Samantha Smith

Chapter 0.2068 Craig Webster: Diary of Siri Wang

Chapter 0.5 Craig Webster: The Transformation from 1968 to 2068

Part 2: Foundations of Robonomics

Chapter 1. Stanislav Ivanov: Principles and Drivers of Robonomics

Chapter 2. Stanislav Ivanov: Consequences of Robonomics

Chapter 3. Stanislav Ivanov: Solutions to the Challenges of Robonomics

Part 3: Robonomics and Future Tourism

Chapter 4. Craig Webster and Stanislav Ivanov: Implications of Robonomics on Future Tourism: An Overview

Chapter 5. Ellis Urquhart: Future Trajectories for Automated Tourism and Hospitality Services

Chapter 6. Stanislav Ivanov and May Kristin Vespestad: The Automated Tourism and Hospitality Company of the Future

Chapter 7. Katerina Berezina, Lisa Cain, Katerina Volchek and Cihan Cobanoglu: Creating Experiences through Automation Technologies

Chapter 8. Katerina Berezina, Olena Ciftci and Fernando Arroyo Lopez: Development of Robot-Friendly Hospitality Facilities

Chapter 9. Daniel Wright: Sex, Health and Wellness: Considering the Future Potential for Robots and Human Relationships within Tourism Resorts

Chapter 10. Craig Webster, Fernando J. Garrigos-Simon and Yeamduan Narangajavana-Kaosiri: The Sustainability of Tourism in Robonomics

Chapter 11. Stanislav Ivanov and Craig Webster: Future Tourism in a Robonomic World: An AI-Generated Chapter

Craig Webster and Stanislav Ivanov: Conclusion: The History of the Future: Robonomics and Tourism