Best Paper of 3rd ATRC
Virtual Tourism Influencers promote new Triggers for Smart Travel
Ms Monika Barnwal (Jamia Millia Islamia)
Dr Imosongla Jamir (REVA university)
Dr Vijay Kumar (Jamia Millia Islamia)
Conference Figures
About the Event
“Knowledge increases by sharing but not by saving”
- Kamari aka Lyrikal
CHRIST (Deemed to be University) in Bangalore, India will be hosting the 3rd Asian Tourism Research Conference in collaboration with Mahatma Gandhi University in Kottayam, India and Far Eastern University in Manila, Philippines. The conference enables an excellent platform to connect with global research erudite and strive towards productive knowledge exchange. Industrial Expertise, Experienced Professionals, Academicians, Research Scholars, and Students summon and share their splendid knowledge on the elements leading to the reinvigoration of Asian Tourism.
It is an appropriate time to turn over a new leaf and think about resuming Asian Tourism. In accordance with that, the 3rd ATRC conference has aligned the theme “Rethinking Asian Tourism: Regional Integration, Sustainability and Digital Transformation”. The sub-themes incorporate the factors pertaining to the sustainable development, regional growth, technology readiness, revising strategies, reinforcing investments, and unexplored research areas of Asian Tourism. The conference calls for research articles and papers to abide with the proposed theme and the sub-themes to enlighten a positive thought towards Asian Tourism
The three day conference will enrich the audience through sophisticated global guest speakers, keynote address, intriguing panel discussions, trailblazing paper presentations, constructive expertise feedback, fraternity networking, award ceremony, cultural extravaganza and the most importantly complete treat to the erudite.
Conference Highlights
Thematic Keynote Address
Panel sessions
Thoughts of young mind keynote
ATRC
Asian Tourism Research Conference (ATRC) is intended the principles of inclusiveness, make the conference affordable to all scholars in Asia, as a result, more research on Asian tourism must be integrated into knowledge dissemination. ATR is also intended to join partnerships with academic institutions in Asia and extend collaborative research and scholarly development activities.
Objectives
The objectives of Asian Tourism Research Conference:
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To enrich the discourse on Asian tourism image, identity, transformations and developments
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To provides an academic space for the different tourism stakeholders to convene and share their knowledge, insights, and strategies
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To act as a platform for scholars to critically examine the context of Asian tourism development.
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To discover new scholarly works that benefit tourism management.
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To bestow an astounding forum for networking and knowledge sharing among the global scholars.
Key Audience
The predominant target audience of the ATRC conference will be the aspiring and pursuing research scholars from the Asia Region. An impressive number of participants including the academicians, industrial expertise and various stakeholders are expected to join from the travel, tourism and hospitality fraternity.
Key Outcomes
This conference proposes the following key outcome:
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Conference proceeding, detailing all abstract and key themes covered
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Publications in ATNA Special Issue (UGC CARE listed Journal)
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