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Alice’s Wonderment in Tourism Land : Two Tales of Innovation

Reid, Stuart LU orcid (2017) p.82-94
Abstract
A story is used to explicate lessons from two cases of product innovation in Australia. Insights are derived from cross-case analysis informed by qualitative semi-structured interviews. The analysis reveals that knowledge of the innovation arena fuels alertness to innovation opportunity and an ability to overcome extant obstacles. Passionate interest in the innovation arena fuels a learning habit, and the resulting knowledge vitally enables innovation. The story format is used to also provoke reflections about innovation as a story about discovery. Furthermore, the narrative style also deals with the tale of the researcher who undertakes the research process, revealing the undertaking as a tale of discovery too.
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subject
keywords
product innovation, tourism innovation, tourism, storytelling, narrative, Australia
host publication
Euro-TEFI 2017 Building our stories : Co-creating tourism futures in research, practice and education - Co-creating tourism futures in research, practice and education
editor
Dredge, Dianne and Gyimóthy, Szilvia
pages
12 pages
ISBN
978-87-92305-31-2
language
English
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yes
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77eb451a-b46d-4e1a-bbe3-a3cc9571645f
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3FCyz6drX2WQUNhbi1POTZJYW8/view
date added to LUP
2017-11-01 21:29:27
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2018-11-21 21:35:47
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  abstract     = {{A story is used to explicate lessons from two cases of product innovation in Australia. Insights are derived from cross-case analysis informed by qualitative semi-structured interviews. The analysis reveals that knowledge of the innovation arena fuels alertness to innovation opportunity and an ability to overcome extant obstacles. Passionate interest in the innovation arena fuels a learning habit, and the resulting knowledge vitally enables innovation. The story format is used to also provoke reflections about innovation as a story about discovery. Furthermore, the narrative style also deals with the tale of the researcher who undertakes the research process, revealing the undertaking as a tale of discovery too.}},
  author       = {{Reid, Stuart}},
  booktitle    = {{Euro-TEFI 2017 Building our stories : Co-creating tourism futures in research, practice and education}},
  editor       = {{Dredge, Dianne and Gyimóthy, Szilvia}},
  isbn         = {{978-87-92305-31-2}},
  keywords     = {{product innovation; tourism innovation; tourism; storytelling; narrative; Australia}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{82--94}},
  title        = {{Alice’s Wonderment in Tourism Land : Two Tales of Innovation}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/34164631/Alices_Wonderment_in_Tourism_Land_EuroTEFI2017_proceedings.pdf}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}