IIMK conducts 2nd Conference on Tourism in Global Village – Contemporary Practices And Innovations
IIMK conducts2nd Conference on Tourism Theme: Tourism in Global Village – Contemporary Practices And Innovationson April 8-10, 2009 Jointly Organised by Indian Institute of Management Lucknow & Indian Institute of Management Lucknow Kozhikode at Indian Institute of Management Lucknow

Avenues for entrepreneurship on tourism (Service and product related)Innovative practices in TourismConference Organizing Committee According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, India is poised to emerge as the 2nd fastest growing (8.8%) tourism economy in the world over 2005-14. In 2007, around 5 million tourists arrived in India and spent nearly $11 billion. A mix of marketing initiatives and revived interest in India as a tourist destination is making India an attractive tourist destination for the foreign traveler. Tourism is an increasingly widespread and complex activity, which requires sophisticated management to realize its full potential as a positive and sustainable economic, environmental, social and cultural force. The economic impact of tourism places tourism roughly at the same global order of magnitude as agriculture or mining. According to World Tourism and Travel Council (WTTC) the major organization representing the global tourism industry, 215 million jobs were dependent on the 'Tourism economy' in 2004. As tourism has become an integral part of modern society, its study and analysis becomes imperative if its potential economic and social benefits are to be maximized and developed in a manner consistent with society's goals. This second conference on Tourism builds on the first one conducted at Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode in May 2008. The 2 nd Tourism Conference 2009 aims at bringing together researchers in the field of tourism management who are working in the various aspects of tourism in India . Contributors are invited to submit papers relating to any aspect of the conference themes listed below or in related areas. Papers may be theoretical or empirical, including case studies. * Definitional Issues * Manpower planning, * Strategic Tourism Marketing * Role of the state and institutions * Innovative Financial Services * Ecotourism
Introduction
Sub Themes
Tourism Management Conceptual Issues
* Tourism as an academic field of study
* Different Approaches to studying TourismHR Issues in Tourism,
* Motivation and leadership
* Organizational DevelopmentMarketing Interventions in Tourism
* Tourism/ Destination Branding
* Tourism Product and Markets
* Tourist Shopping BehaviorTourism Policy and Planning
* National Tourism Policy and Planning
* Regional Tourism Policy and Planning
* Local Destination Planning and PolicyFinancial Issues facilitating tourism promotion in India
* Taxation in Tourism
* Risk Management in TourismSustainable Tourism
* Sustainability and Mass Tourism
* Sustainability and small-scale tourism
* Destination SustainabilityEmerging Role of Public Private Partnerships in Tourism
Avenues for entrepreneurship on tourism (Service and product related)
Innovative practices in Tourism
Authors are invited to submit abstracts (up to 6 pages, single spaced, A4 size, any sans-serif font, 12 point size, 1 inch margins on all sides, APA style in all other aspects) in either Microsoft word (.doc), openoffice.org (.odt/.sxw), or generic rich text format (.rtf). The abstracts may be sent as email attachment to [email protected] . Electronic uploads of the abstracts is also possible by following the link provided in the websites of partnering institutions. In situations where, electronic submission is not possible, three copies of the abstract may be sent to the postal address provided. The abstract must contain the title of the paper, authors and their institutional affiliations, full address for correspondence including the email ID of the corresponding author in the cover page. The main text of the abstract must include the research problem, methodology, major conclusions/findings and the references, or a summary of the work in the case of case studies and other similar works. All abstracts will be reviewed by a committee and based on the relevance of the paper to the theme of the conference, and its potential to contribute to advancement of knowledge in the area; the abstracts will be accepted, accepted subject to modifications or rejected. The last date for submission of the abstract is 15 October 2008 . The authors will be intimated of the acceptance of their paper before 15 November 2008 by email . Once the abstracts are accepted, the authors must submit the full paper before 1 February 2009 . The formatting instructions are the same for the full paper. The cover page must contain the title of the paper, authors and their institutional affiliations, full address for correspondence including the email ID of the corresponding author. The authors must not be identified anywhere in the body of the paper. The full papers will be reviewed and the acceptance of the final paper will be intimated to the principal author before 1 March 2009 . If changes are suggested in the review, the revised paper must be submitted before 15 March 2009 . Submission of paper and its acceptance imply that one of the authors will register and attend the conference and make a presentation of the paper. The organizers reserve the right to publish selected papers as proceedings of the conference in any form deemed fit including in book form, special editions, electronic publishing, making available the contents via digital library etc.
Submission Details
Deadlines
- Receipt of abstract 15 October 2008
- Intimation of acceptance 15 November 2008
- Receipt of full text 1 February 2009
- Acceptance of paper 1 March 2008 15 April 2008
- Registration 25 March 2009
- Conference dates 8, 9 and 10 th April, 2009
Tourism Destinations in and around Lucknow
Lucknow
The city of Lucknow , also known as the city of �Nawabs' is a tourist destination with a rich historic past. The city in the past was known as a centre for Urdu poetry and courtly diction, and reached its acme during the reign of Wajid Ali Shah who was a connoisseur of music and poetry. Lucknow is also known for its elaborate cuisine and 'Chikankaari' or exquisite shadow-work embroidery on fine muslin cloth.
Monuments in Lucknow
* Bara Imambara
* Tombs of Sa'adat Ali Khan & the Begum
* Lucknow Residency
* La Martiniere
* Clock Tower
* Kaiserbagh Palace
* Shah Najaf Imambara
Museums in Lucknow
* State Museum
* 1857 Memorial Museum Residency
Gardens in Lucknow
* Sikandar Bagh
* Banarasi Bagh
* Botanical Gardens
Allahabad (204Kms)
Monuments in Allahabad
* Allahabad fort
* Anand bhavan
Museums in Allahabad
* Allahabad Planetarium
Gardens in Allahabad
* Someshwar Mahadev temple
* All Saints Catherdal
* Hanuman temple
* Patalpuri Temple and
* Undying Banyan
* Nag Basuki Temple
* Allahabad Planetarium
Agra (320kms)
Monuments in Agra
* Taj Mahal
* Agra Fort
* Chini ka Rauza
* Buland Darwaza
* Itimad Ud Daulah
* Akbar's Tomb at Sikandra
* Fatehpur Sikri
* Dayalbagh
Museums in Agra
* The Taj Mahal Museum
* Spiritual Museum
Gardens in Agra
* Mehtab Bagh
* Shah Jahan Park
* Rambagh Gardens
* Taj Mahal Garden
Holy Places in Agra
* Jama Masjid
* Mankameshwar Temple
* Balkeshhwar Temple
* Guru Ka Taal
* Famous twin holy towns of Mathura and Vrindawan are just 50 kms from Agra which is one hours drive
Ayodhya (134 Kms)
Monuments in Ayodhya
* Ramkot Citadel
* Sumantanath
* Museums in Ayodhya
* Ram Katha Museum
Holy Places in Ayodhya
* Hanuman Garhi
* Babri Masjid - Ram Janam Bhumi
* Kanak Bhavan Temple
* Nageshwarnath Temple
Kanpur (100 kms)
Monuments in Kanpur
* General Sir Hugh Wheelers Entrenchment Jajmau
* Massacre Ghat
Gardens in Kanpur
* Buddha Park
* Phool Bagh
* Nana Rao Park
* Moti Jheel Park
Holy Places in Kanpur
* Gurudwara Banno Sahib
* Shri Radhakrishna Temple
* All Souls Memorial Church
* Jain Glass Temple
Varanasi (305 kms)
Among the major tourist attractions in Varanasi are the Ganga Ghats which constitute the main center of rituals and religious activities. Among the prominent temples in Varanasi are the Durga temple, Sankat Mochan temple, Vishwanath temple, Tulsi Manas temple and Bharat Mata temple. Of these, the Bharat Mata Temple contains a huge relief map of the Indian subcontinent and Tibetan plateau. Also prominent among the places to see in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh is the Alamgir Mosque, which showcases a fine blend of Hindu and Mughal styles of architecture. Some other tourist attractions in Varanasi which are worth visit include the Benaras Hindu University (BHU), the Archaeological Museum at Sarnath which houses the National emblem of India and the Ashokan pillar, Bharat Kala Bhavan and the Buddhist Stupas and temples at Sarnath.

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