Professor Haiyan Song, Chair Professor of
Tourism and Associate Director of the School of Hotel and Tourism
Management (SHTM) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU),
has been honoured by the International Council on Hotel,
Restaurant and Institutional Education (I-CHRIE) with the John
Wiley & Sons Lifetime Research Achievement Award.
The award was presented to Professor Song by
Professor Anna Mattila, Editor in Chief of the Journal of
Hospitality and Tourism Research at the 2010 I-CHRIE Annual Summer
Conference and Marketplace held in Puerto Rico between 28 - 31 July
2010.
The John Wiley & Sons Lifetime Research Achievement
Award recognizes an I-CHRIE member for lifetime contributions to
outstanding scholarship and research in hospitality and tourism.
It is given to a distinguished I-CHRIE member who has demonstrated
high standards in the systematic and objective analysis of data
that has led to the development of principles or theories
resulting in a significant contribution to the body of knowledge.
Professor Kaye Chon, Chair Professor and Director of SHTM,
said, “Professor Song has demonstrated leadership in his
specialized field of study and we are very proud of his
achievement. The award further cements Professor Song’s status as
the established authority in his chosen area of research.”
PolyU
is the only university in the world where three serving faculty
members have received this prestigious award: Professor Kaye Chon,
Professor Cathy Hsu, and now Professor Song.
Professor
Song has a background in economics. His main research areas
include tourism economics, tourism impact assessment, tourism
project appraisal, and tourism demand modelling and forecasting.
He was educated in both the Chinese mainland and the UK and has
extensive research and consultancy experience in foreign direct
investment in the Chinese mainland, regional and local tourism
planning and competition issues in China’s tourism sector. Over
the years he has been involved in a number of projects related to
tourism demand analysis and forecasting in Hong Kong, Macau, and
other Asian countries.
Professor Song’s work on tourism
forecasting methodologies has been published in journals such as
the Journal of Applied Econometrics, the Journal of Transport and
Economic Policy, Annals of Tourism Research, the Journal of Travel
Research, the International Journal of Hospitality Management,
Tourism Economics and the Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing.
He has published more than 80 refereed journal articles, over 60
refereed conference papers and eight books. His two co-authored
books on tourism forecasting have been well received by
researchers and practitioners around the world.
An
eminent scholar in his field, Professor Song is a member of
I-CHRIE, the International Association of Tourism Economics, the
Chinese Economic Association in the UK, the Travel and Tourism
Research Association and Asia Pacific Tourism Association. He was
recently elected as Director of International Institute of
Forecasters. Professor Song is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal
of China Tourism Research and Co-Editor of the Journal of Chinese
Economic and Business Studies.
Professor Song taught at the
Glasgow Caledonian University, the University of Abertay Dundee
and University of Surrey in the UK before joining SHTM in August
2004.
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