C. Haller, publication chapitre dans un ouvrage sur l'œnotourisme

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Coralie Haller, enseignant-chercheur à l’EM Strasbourg, a participé à la rédaction d’un ouvrage collectif “Sustainable and Innovative Wine Tourism, Success models from around the world”, qui a remporté le Prix de l’OIV 2021 dans la catégorie Economie Vitivinicole.

Cet ouvrage, publié en anglais et en espagnol, compile le travail de 36 auteurs de 15 nationalités sur la thématique de l’évolution de l’Oenotourisme dans différents pays.

Coralie Haller est l'auteur du chapitre 6 : « The Chair in Wine Tourism. Innovative Collaboration between Education, Research and Practice ».

Abstract

This chapter presents an innovative collaboration based on education, research and corporate partnerships to value and promote wine tourism at a national and international level. It takes the unique and specific case of the creation and development of the Chair in Wine Tourism at EM Strasbourg Business School, University of Strasbourg, in France. The objective is to encourage universities, academics and practitioners to collaboratively work in developing research projects, training programs and strategic best practices around wine tourism. More specifically, it highlights the importance for universities to develop training programs and academics to align their research projects related to the needs of wine tourism industry, and for practitioners to financially support research and education in wine tourism. This will contribute to national and international recognition of wine tourism as an economic sector as such.

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