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Alisha Ali

Employment

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Sheffield Hallam UniversityAssociate ProfessorNot specified2009-09-01

Education

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Queen Margaret University EdinburghPhDNot specified20062009

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TitleDOIPublished date
Creativity is a journey, not a destination: A team flow theory perspective for service workers10.1016/j.jbusres.2025.1154482025-07
Sustainable development of urban food tourism : A cultural globalisation approach10.1177/146735842312033682025-04
The Growth of De Temporalisation in Tourism10.23912/9781911635840-54672023-06
Antecedents of emotional labour for holiday representatives: A framework for tourism workers10.1016/j.tourman.2021.1044502022-04
Open kitchens: Customers' influence on chefs' working practices10.1016/j.jhtm.2020.07.0112020-12
Enhancing hospitality business performance: The role of entrepreneurial orientation and networking ties in a dynamic environment10.1016/j.ijhm.2020.1026052020-09
Editorial10.1108/JHTT-05-2020-1462020
The importance of personal values and hospitableness in small foodservice businesses' social responsibility10.1386/hosp_00004_12019
Mobilizing knowledge: determining key elements for success and pitfalls in developing community-based tourism10.1080/13683500.2016.11502572018-09-02
The Role of Private Label Brands in Enhancing Service Satisfaction in the Hotel Industry: Comparing Luxury and Boutique Hotels10.1080/15332969.2018.14372502018-04-03
Hospitality employers’ perceptions of technology for sustainable development: The implications for graduate employability10.1177/14673584166369292018
Sustainable development and hospitality education: employers’ perspectives on the relevance for graduate employability10.1080/15313220.2017.13317822017-07-03
Hospitality students' perceptions of digital tools for learning and sustainable development10.1016/j.jhlste.2014.02.0012014
ICT and sustainable tourism development: An innovative perspective10.1108/JHTT-12-2012-00342014
ICT for sustainable tourism: a challenging relationship?10.1007/s40558-014-0020-x2014
Technology innovation and applications in sustainable destination development10.1007/s40558-014-0015-72014
Information and communication technologies for sustainable tourism10.4324/97802030725922013
Information and communications technology (ICT) and the challenge of sustainable self-drive tourism10.4324/97802038803952010

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