Index

Gender and Tourism

ISBN: 978-1-80117-323-0, eISBN: 978-1-80117-322-3

Publication date: 13 September 2021

This content is currently only available as a PDF

Citation

(2021), "Index", Valeri, M. and Katsoni, V. (Ed.) Gender and Tourism, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 301-307. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-322-320211018

Publisher

:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2021 Marco Valeri, Vicky Katsoni. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited


INDEX

Aesthetic plastic surgery
, 211

Age categorization
, 58–59

Agricultural business activities
, 220

Agritismo
, 224

Agritourism
, 222–224, 232

development in Greece
, 224–228

“Agrotourism and agribusiness” specialization of EPAS MERA
, 172–173

Airbnb
, 83

Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
, 192

Apprenticeship Grade
, 161

Artisanal entrepreneurship
, 243–244

Assisted hatching (AH)
, 212

Association of Women Entrepreneurs of Greece (SEGE)
, 225, 227

Atomistic management
, 2

Bartlett’s sphericity test
, 190

Bed and breakfast model
, 222–223

Best practices
, 279–280

Bias
, 154–155

Blastocyst transfer
, 212

Center for Equality Research
, 227

Change/breakdown
, 123–125

Chief executive officer (CEO)
, 269

Chiredzi Rural District Council (CRDC)
, 97–98

Community-based tourism (CBT)
, 81, 93–94

“Consolidation of rural tourism Corridor” Rutas Program
, 279–280

Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
, 11–12

Cooperatives
, 220, 226

Coordinating Committee of European Cooperative Organizations (CCACE)
, 226

Corporate climate (CC)
, 184

Craft tourism
, 102

Cronbach’s alpha
, 138, 190

Cruise

activity
, 39

industry
, 46

ship
, 37–40

Cruise tourism. See also Medical tourism

implications
, 47

literature review
, 40–42

negative effects of
, 39

popularity
, 39–40

Cruising
, 37

growth
, 38–39

sustainability in
, 45–46

“Culinary art” specialization
, 174

of EPAS OAED
, 173

Cultural heritage
, 243–244, 247

Customer satisfaction
, 55

in hospitality
, 57–58

Cypriot Agritourism Company
, 224

Dark tourism
, 243–244

Destination community
, 131

Domestic tourism
, 235–236

Economic globalization
, 11

Education systems
, 160

Egg donation
, 212

Elective medical tourism
, 206

ELSTAT
, 162

Embroidery
, 244

Emergency health incidents, management of
, 205

Emotional intelligence
, 27

EntreComp framework classification
, 21–22

Entrepreneurial activities
, 101–103

Entrepreneurial behaviors
, 12–13

Entrepreneurial leadership
, 12–13

Entrepreneurs
, 13

entrepreneur–community interactions
, 105–107

Entrepreneurship
, 219, 237–238

competence framework
, 13

education
, 159

process
, 94

EPAL MERA
, 163–171

“tourism management assistant” specialization of
, 171

EPAL programs
, 161

EPAS MERA
, 171–173

“agrotourism and agribusiness” specialization of
, 172–173

“hotel and food services” specialization of
, 172

EPAS OAED
, 161–162, 173–174

all tourism-related specializations
, 173

“culinary art” specialization of
, 173

“hotel and food services” specialization of
, 174

“hotel business” specialization of
, 173

“pastry and baking” specialization of
, 173

Equal Initiative of EU
, 228

Escape
, 115–117

EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (2000)
, 12

Europe, tourism in
, 82–83

European Economic Community (EEC)
, 225–226

European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE)
, 13–14

European Qualifications Framework (EQF)
, 161

European strategy
, 268

European Union (EU)
, 222, 265

Evidence-based tourism female career constraints
, 18–20

External therapy
, 210

Family business
, 219, 242–243

“Farm and Ranch Hospitality” tourism activity
, 223

Farmhouse holidays model
, 222–223

Favoritism
, 154–155

Female employees and GC
, 185–187

Female entrepreneurial experience
, 1–2

Female entrepreneurial networks in tourism industry
, 248–252

Female entrepreneurship
, 43, 236–237, 257

best practices
, 279–280

comparative analysis on world regions
, 263–279

comparative analysis within countries of Mediterranean region
, 270–279

effective female entrepreneurship leadership attributes in field of tourism
, 24–27

framework
, 1–2

literature review
, 258–263

policy recommendations
, 281–282

research context and methodology
, 263–279

responsible female entrepreneurship in tourism
, 242–248

sustainable regional development
, 242–248

in tourism
, 1

tourism and
, 237–242

Female leadership
, 151

Female solo travel
, 113–114, 118

Female tourism entrepreneurs
, 21–24

Feminism
, 286–287

5-star hotel
, 61

“Focus on Women” tour operator
, 279–280

Food and beverage (F&B)
, 190

Food operations
, 102

4-point Likert scale
, 61

4-star hotel
, 61

Frayed careers
, 79–80

Freedom/independence
, 117, 119–120

Frozen embryo transfer
, 212

Fun/adventure
, 123

Game changers
, 25

Gender
, 76

approaches to
, 292–293

benefits in tourism sustainability
, 287–288

conceptualization
, 293–295

in cruise
, 42–45

equal pay
, 12

gender-based violence
, 75–76

gender-equal economy
, 266

gendered relationships
, 39

issues
, 286–287

pay gap
, 85

preferences
, 39

prejudice in organizations
, 240

stereotypes
, 266

stereotyping and impacts to tourism
, 79–80

variance
, 237–238

Gender differences
, 129–130

demographic features of female and male respondents
, 137

findings
, 138–141

measurement
, 137–138

participants
, 132–136

tourism impacts, residents’ perceptions and support
, 131–133, 136

Gender discrimination
, 76–77

and pay gap in tourism labour market
, 84–85

Gender equality
, 42, 257–258

case of tourism
, 13–14

contribution of tourism to
, 80–81

data extraction
, 16

data sources
, 15

entrepreneurial leadership
, 12–13

implications for practice/policy
, 30–31

inclusion and exclusion criteria
, 15–16

objectives
, 15

process of study selection
, 16

results
, 16–27

and women’s entrepreneurial leadership in tourism
, 11–12

Gender gap

in employment and wages
, 159–160

in tourism
, 87

General Secretariat for Gender Equality
, 227

German Agricultural Society (GLG)
, 224

Glass ceiling (GC)
, 183–184

dealing with GC phenomenon
, 187

female employees and
, 185–187

frequency
, 184

in hospitality industry
, 184–185

Global Code of Ethics for Responsible Tourism
, 257

Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM)
, 221–222, 225–226

Global Gender Gap Index
, 78–79

Global Report on Women in Tourism 2010
, 14, 42

Globalization
, 11

Gonarezhou National Park (GNP)
, 99

Government
, 238

Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park (GLTP)
, 99

Greece

agritourism development in
, 224–228

medical tourism in
, 208–209

women’s cooperatives in
, 220

Greek Civil Code (GCC)
, 213

Greek Mediterranean Integrated Programs
, 228

Greek National Authority of Assisted Reproduction
, 212

Green Movement
, 7, 285, 296

Greening
, 288–289

Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 13–14, 258, 261

Hate people
, 122–123

Horizon Europe European Innovation Council
, 268

Hospitality
, 55, 68, 75–76

industry
, 183

limitations
, 200–201

literature review
, 184–187

organizations
, 150

research findings
, 190–197

research goals
, 190

sample and data collection
, 189–190

survey instrument
, 187–189

“Hotel and food services” specialization
, 174–175

of EPAS MERA
, 172

of EPAS OAED
, 174

“Hotel business” specialization of EPAS OAED
, 173

Hotels, Catering and Tourism (HCT)
, 82

Human resource development (HRD)
, 15, 30

Hydrotherapy
, 210

In vitro fertilization (IVF)
, 212

Industry
, 78–79

Information technology (IT)
, 238

Innovation
, 26–27

Institutes of Vocational Training (IEK)
, 161, 174

Integrated Rural Development Programs (OPAHA)
, 226

Intended parents (IPs)
, 214

Internal therapy
, 210

International Labor Organization (ILO)
, 14, 81, 282

International organizations
, 220

International tourism
, 37, 235–236

Internationalization
, 78

Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)
, 212

Intrauterine insemination (IUI)
, 212

InvestEU programme
, 268

Joint Commission International (JCI)
, 217

Jordanian culture
, 155–156

Jordanian hospitality sector
, 149, 153–154

Julius Nyerere international convention centre
, 77

Kaiser–Meyer–Olkin measure of sampling
, 190

Kefraya
, 243–244

Kruger National Park (KNP)
, 99, 102

Ksara
, 243–244

La Maison de L’Artisan center
, 244

LEADER I program
, 226

Leaders’ professionalism
, 150–151

Leadership
, 12–13, 150

styles
, 151

Lebanese territory
, 243–244

Lebanon
, 236, 245–246

artisanal entrepreneurship
, 243–244

tourism sector in
, 241–242

Lifestyle-oriented entrepreneurs
, 238

Makuleke communities, rural women in
, 97–99

Makuleke Community Centre (MCC)
, 107

Male tourism entrepreneurs
, 21–24

Maltese Equality Mark
, 280

Medical tourism
, 205

aesthetic plastic surgery
, 211

characteristics
, 206

in Greece
, 208–209

Greek advantages
, 209–210

medically assisted reproduction
, 211–213

products
, 209–215

surrogacy
, 213–215

thermal spring baths
, 210–211

trends in international market
, 207–208

Medically assisted reproduction (MAR)
, 211–213

Meeting new people
, 118, 121

Mercer Consulting Group
, 55

Methodological assessment
, 18

Modern cruising
, 37

Modern tourism
, 235–236

MOP Aegean
, 228

MOP Attica
, 228

MOP Crete
, 228

MOP Eastern-Central Greece
, 228

MOP Informatics
, 228

MOP Macedonia-Thrace
, 228

MOP Western Greece-Peloponnese
, 228

Motherhood
, 219

Motivation of solo travellers
, 114–117, 120

“Mouftah al Sharq” in Lebanon
, 236

Multicollinearity
, 65

National Commission for the Promotion of Equality in Malta
, 280

National Tourism Organizations (NTOs)
, 281

Nature-based entrepreneurship
, 247

Netnography
, 118–119

Networking
, 14, 248, 250

Networks
, 248

relationships
, 25

New cultures
, 123

No one to travel with
, 120–121

Non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
, 82–83, 95, 279–280

Non-traditional tourism
, 86

Occupational segregation
, 184

Older traveller
, 58–59

Online communication
, 118–119

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
, 183

“Pastry and baking” specialization
, 174

of EPAS OAED
, 173

Peace/relaxation
, 123

People or social line
, 286

Personal motivators
, 115

Personal networks
, 248

Pilgrimage
, 235–236

Planet or environmental line
, 286

Poverty
, 78–79

Principal component analysis
, 190, 193–194

Profit, planet, and people (three Ps)
, 288–289

Profit or economic line
, 286

Quality of life
, 103–104

Regional entrepreneurship
, 224–225

Regression analysis
, 65, 141

Rural tourism. See also Medical tourism
, 83, 244–245

Rural women
, 93

case study context
, 99–100

entrepreneur–community interactions
, 105–107

entrepreneurial activities
, 101–103

lived experiences
, 94

profiling participants
, 100–101

quality of life
, 103–104

results
, 100–107

in Sengwe and Makuleke communities
, 97–99

theoretical framework
, 94

tourism enterprises in rural Africa
, 94–97

work–family balance
, 105

Saint Petersburg, tourism in
, 59–61

Satisfaction
, 57–58

Seasonality of tourist activities
, 240

Secondary vocational tourism education

data
, 162

data analysis and methodology
, 162–163

EPAL MERA
, 163–171

limitations
, 178–179

results
, 163–175

secondary vocational education in Greece
, 163

tourism education and training in secondary level in Greece
, 161–162

Self-discovery and actualization
, 121–122

Self-empowerment
, 118

Self-enhancement/self-actualization
, 118

Sengwe communities, rural women in
, 97–99

Senior customer satisfaction in hospitality
, 56

data analysis
, 63

limitations
, 70

literature review
, 57–61

results
, 63–68

sample and data collection
, 61–63

Senior travelers
, 55–56, 58–59

Service innovation behavior
, 27

Sex
, 76

Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV)
, 75–76

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
, 14

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
, 237–238, 268

Small-scale tourism
, 86

Social, environmental, and economic responsibility and sustainability (SEERS)
, 24

Social discriminatory stereotypes
, 268

Social empowerment
, 78–79

Social exchange theory (SET)
, 4–5, 129–130

Society
, 290

Solo female travellers
, 113

literature review
, 114–118

research design
, 118–119

results
, 119–125

South African flag
, 102

South East Europe Women Business Network project (SEEWBAN project)
, 225

Statistical Product and Service Solutions (SPSS)
, 63, 189–190

Stereotypes
, 183

Strategic alliances
, 25

Students’ enrollments

in EPAL and EPAS MERA
, 175

in EPAS MT
, 176

in EPAS OAED
, 175–176

Sub-Saharan view of tourism
, 77

Surgical sperm retrieval
, 212

Surrogacy
, 213–215

Sustainability
, 39–40, 257–258, 285–286

approaches to
, 290–291

in cruising
, 45–46

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 257–258

Sustainable entrepreneurship
, 246–247

Sustainable tourism
, 39–40, 45–46, 242–243, 286, 291–292

SWOT analysis
, 247–250

Thana-tourism
, 243–244

Thermal spring baths
, 210–211

3-star hotel
, 61

Tourism
, 75–76, 159, 205, 235–236

activities
, 93

approaches to sustainability in
, 291–292

career barriers and constraints
, 18–21

case of
, 13–14

conceptualization
, 293–295

contribution of tourism to gender equality
, 80–81

education and training in secondary level in Greece
, 161–162

effective female entrepreneurship leadership attributes in field of
, 24–27

employment
, 80, 238, 240

enterprises in rural Africa
, 94–97

entrepreneurs
, 236

in Europe
, 82–83

and female entrepreneurship
, 237–242

gender stereotyping and impacts to
, 79–80

labor market
, 159–160

management assistant specialization of EPAL MERA
, 171

residents’ perceptions and support tourism impacts
, 131–132

in Saint Petersburg
, 59–61

sub-Saharan view of
, 77

sustainability
, 42

women leadership in
, 150–153

Tourist behaviour
, 41

Transactional leadership
, 26

Transformational leadership approach
, 23–24

Transnational corporations (TNCs)
, 11

Transportation
, 235–236

Travel and Tourism (T&T)
, 271–272

Travel companion, lack of
, 115

Travellers of sustainability
, 86

Treaties of 1957
, 268

Treaty of Amsterdam (1997)
, 12

Treaty of Lisbon (2007/2009)
, 12

Treaty of Rome
, 12

Triple bottom line
, 286–287

approaches to
, 288–290

implementation
, 289

Uber
, 83

United Nations (UN)
, 131

United Nations Agenda 2030 (UN Agenda 2030)
, 257–258

United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
, 60

United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
, 14, 77, 131, 257

Vacation rentals by owner (VRBO)
, 83

Vocational schools of ministry of tourism
, 174–175

Vocational Secondary Education
, 161

Women
, 81–82

entrepreneurs profile
, 16–17

paid less
, 83–84

projects in tourism
, 85–86

in tourism industry
, 160

Women leadership
, 149–150

features
, 152

methodology
, 153

results
, 153–155

in tourism
, 150–153

Women’s Charter (2010)
, 12

Women’s cooperatives
, 225

in Greece
, 220

Women’s entrepreneurship
, 219

and agritourism development in Greece
, 224–228

literature review
, 221–224

methodology
, 229

program
, 228

Work–family balance
, 105

Work–life balance directive
, 267

World Economic Forum (WEF)
, 271

World Tourism Organization
, 159

World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC)
, 13–14, 81–82