Brendan Paddison
BA (Hons), FHEA - Lecturer in Business
Management
Contact details
E: b.paddison@yorksj.ac.uk
T: +44 (0)1904 876703
Brendan’s main research interests include
tourism, heritage and culture, representation, urban planning and
management, governance, strategic management, organisational change
and research methods, particularly cross-cultural research
methodologies. Brendan has presented on these subject areas both
nationally and internationally.
Conference
Papers
‘Post-modern Tourism Education: The Historical
Extension of the Collaborative Approach’, Tourism Education Futures
Initiative conference, Milan, June 2012
‘A Model of Tourism Governance; The Importance
of Representation’, International Conference for PhD Candidates on
Economics, Management & Tourism, South West University of
NeofitRilski, April 2011
‘Barriers or opportunities? Reflecting upon
the methodological strategies adopted in a cross-cultural research
project’, 5th York St John Methodologies Conference, York St John
University, November 2010
‘A review of the role and
responsibilities of the public sector in the development of
heritage tourism: the challenges and opportunities of community
engagement’, Scientific Committee of the Fourth International
Congress on Cultural Heritage and Development Cooperation held in
Seville, June 2010
‘Lost in Translation? The challenges of
multi-cultural methodologies’, 4th York St John Methodologies
Conference, York St John University, November 2009
‘Community involvement in tourism planning and
development’, Exploring Tourism III: Issues in Tourism Research,
University of Nottingham, July 2009
Current Research Projects
Paddison, B. and
Jimura, T. (n.d.). Challenges and Opportunities in Cross Cultural
Research.