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Neil Robinson

Lecturer

  • Maxwell 605
  • T: 0161 295 2065
  • E: n.robinson@salford.ac.uk

Office Times

Most days by appointment.

Semester 1 = Friday 10-12.

Teaching

MDP2 = UG

Marketing service management, international business = PG.

UG & PG dissertations

Research Interests

Dark tourism, global terrorism, current issues, international marketing, strategic management & international business

Qualifications and Memberships

B.A. (Hons) Hospitality Management

PGCE (Business Studies)

MA Tourism, Leisure & Service Management

Member of the Institute of Learning & Teaching

Lead academic in tourism for the North West Universities Association

Member of the North West University Association, Creative Strategy Group.

Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

Publications

Journal Articles / Book contribution:

Dale, C. and Robinson, N. (1999). Bermuda, Tourism and the Visiting Cruise Sector: Strategies for Sustained Growth. Journal of Vacation Marketing. Vol. 5, No.4.  p. 333-339.

Dale, C & Robinson, N. (2001) The Theming of Tourism Education: A Three- Domain Approach. The International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, pp 30-34.

Dale, C. and Robinson, N. (2003).The Battle of The Two SARS- Hong Kong’s Hospitality and Tourism Since 1997. The Hospitality Review. pp 26-33.

Dale,C & Robinson, N (2005).The Development of Tourist Attractions and Entertainment. Chapter for submission in Currents Issues in International Tourism Development. Business Education Publishers. Sunderland.

Dale,C & Robinson, N (2006) Strategic Imperatives of Tourism SMEs in Europe. Chapter for submission in Tourism in the New Europe: Perspectives on SME Policies and Practices. Series: Advances in Tourism Research (Elsevier)

Dale, C., Rashid, T. and Robinson N. (2007) "Tourism and Terrorism in the EU: Strategies for Prevention", World Journal of Tourism, Leisure and Sport. Vol.1 Issue 1.

Rashid, T., & Robinson, N. (2010) "Crisis and risks in tourism: death takes a holiday - debunking the myth of terrorism and its psychological impact on the tourism industry" in Int. Journal. Tourism Policy, vol 3, 348-353

Robinson, N (2002). Facilitating Entry Into Higher Education, The Bolton Institute Model. Learning and Teaching Support Network for Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism. Link Ed  4.

Robinson, N (2003). ‘The Times They Are A- Changin’. A Discussion of The Merits of Higher Education Institutions Creating Links With Further Education Partner Colleges. Learning and Teaching Support Network for Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism. Link Ed  6.

Robinson, N & Dale, C. (2004). Watching the Detectives: Using Contextualisation Methods To Facilitate the Teaching of Research – Orientated Subjects with Higher Education’. Learning and Teaching Support Network for Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism. Link Ed 9.

Robinson, N (2005) Accommodation Development, Focusing On A Case Study of Eastern Europe. Currents Issues In International Tourism Development. Business Education Publishers. Sunderland.

Robinson, N, Dale, C & Rashid T. (2007) A Conceptual Review  of Information Communication Technology In Facilitating Strategic Learning and Competitive Advantage. International Journal of Management Cases (special edition).

Vignali, C, Robinson, N, Vignali, G, (2010) The Ware Of The Roses; The Italians of Lancashire and The Jewish Community of Yorkshire In The UK. Chapter  in Dana.L.P [2009]. Ethnic Minorities In Entrepreneurship. Edward Elgar. London.

Robinson, N. and Dale, C. (2011) Dark Tourism, in Robinson, P. Heitmann, S. and Dieke, P. U. C. Research Themes for Tourism, Oxford: CABI

Robinson, N. and Dale, C. (2012) Information Technology and Facilities in Hassanien, A. and Dale, C. (2013) Facilities Management for Tourism, Hospitality and Events, Oxford: CABI