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Article Citation Count: 4Beyond sightseeing: How can tourism affect public/global health in modern society?(University of Edinburgh, 2022) Kozak, Metin; Kozak,M.; Jiang,Y.[No abstract available]Book Citation Count: 0INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDIES IN EVENT MANAGEMENT(Taylor and Francis, 2024) Kozak, Metin; Aktaş,G.; Kozak,M.This international case study book provides 27 expertly curated case studies on the topic of events management, each with detailed implementation instructions for the instructor in order to maximise student participation and learning. Embellished with questions, diagrams and data throughout, these case studies have been developed by industry experts and practitioners with the aim of creating a more interactive teaching experience focused on ‘real world’ scenarios within the events industry. Each case study is logically structured and includes an aim and objectives, expected learning outcomes, required background knowledge, steps of implementation in class or online, as well as suggestions for further reading resources. Topics covered range from macro impacts of events on destinations to success criteria in event operations, with the aim of preparing future professionals and equipping them with the necessary skills and competencies to succeed within the events industry. Easy to use and international in scope, this volume is an ideal study resource for use in higher and vocational education, and its unique, teaching-led approach positions it as a vital study tool for instructors and students alike. © 2024 selection and editorial matter, Judith Mair, Gürhan Aktaş and Metin Kozak; individual chapters, the contributors.Editorial Citation Count: 0Article Citation Count: 3Managing Crisis in the Tourism Industry: How Pessimism Has Changed to Optimism?(Institute for Tourism, 2022) Kozak, Metin; Kozak,M.This study aims to investigate how the coronavirus has resulted in harmful effects on the tourism industry and how it has most likely shaken the common traditional practices that the industry had followed for years. With a chronological order, this is a case study focusing on personal observations and also personal communication with hoteliers and retailers commencing from the early weeks to the end of 2020 in Turkey. The study has resulted in the categorization of risks, challenges and responses under 10 parts. The study also provides implications for the literature and the industry at the business and destination level altogether. © 2022 The Author(s)Editorial Citation Count: 0Article Citation Count: 1Solidarity tourism: A pathway to revitalising the health of vulnerable war-affected populations?(University of Edinburgh, 2023) Kozak, Metin; Hu,F.; Zheng,D.; Phau,I.; Kozak,M.; Hou,H.; Wang,W.[No abstract available]