BCIHMCT is all set to host 4th India
International Hotel Travel and Tourism Research Conference (IIHTTRC) from February 12 to 15, 2014. The IIHTTRC series has established
itself as the most prominent International Research Conference in the field of
Hotel, Travel and Tourism. The conference shall cover the related fields of the
respective industries through application of theory and practices with
perspective of education, business, industry, services, humanity, environment
and government. Workshops and other industry related forums, along with formal
presentations have been scheduled for this four day event.
The highlight of this conference will
be the eminent Keynote Speakers such as Dr. Asad Mohsin, Director – Institute
for Business Research, University of Waikato Management School, Hamilton, New
Zealand, Dr. Therdchai (Ted) Choibamroong, Foundation Dean and Director, Centre
of Integrated Tourism Management Studies, National School of Development
Administration, Bangkok, Thailand, Dr, Sandeep Kulshreshtha, Nodal Officer and
Chairman – Academics, Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management,
Gwalior, M.P., India, Dr. Maharaj Vijay Reddy, School of Tourism, Bournemouth
University, UK and Dr. Swarup Sinha, Principal, ITC Hospitality Management
Institute, Gurgaon, India.
The Objective of this conference is
to bring Industry Managers, Tourism and Hospitality Researchers together to
deliberate on the issues related to the travel, tourism and hospitality
business. The conference will profile current and emerging trends, challenges
and issues that are being faced by Hospitality and Tourism Industry Operators,
providing a unique and rare intellectual experience to the participants from
across the globe.
All accepted papers will be published
in a Conference Proceeding (ISBN: 978-81-920580-2-9). Selected papers on “Hotel
& Tourism Marketing” shall be published in the annual Hospitality
Management Journal – “Indian Journal of Applied Hospitality and Tourism
Research” Vol. – 6 (ISSN 0975-4954).
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