Very important key point: Essay formant / Harvard reference/ include ******opean airports or Airline companies, meet the exact deadline I request, follow the guideline and resources I am attaching. Login for my university library is ID ************pass*******************23 http://www.uwl.ac.uk/library Aviation Policy Final Assessment Academic Year 2016-2017 • Policy formulation (Part 1) Assessment Questions Answer any one of the following questions: 1. Despite the efforts of academics, relatively little is known as to how policy is made. Discuss. In answering these questions include examples from your respective industry (i.e. tourism or aviation). On completion of this module you will be able: 1 To define the term policy & examine what aviation policy might hope to achieve 2 Explain how making policy is a political process 3 Outline prescriptive & descriptive models of making policy 4 Identify the link between policy-making and research 5 Reflect on various qualitative and quantitative techniques used in formulating policy 6 Examine how research & research techniques might be used to prioritise, monitor and evaluate policy 7 Outline the policy hierarchy and look at the effectiveness of making and implementing policy at different stages within the hierarchy 8 Reflect on where responsibility for making aviation policy should lie. Marking criteria Presentation • Clearly and legibly written • Within agreed word limit S******s • Well-structured, coherent argument(s) • Very good use of relevant evidence (primary and secondary sources and materials) to support and illustrate the argument(s) made • Where appropriate, evidence of independent research • Comprehensive examination of the subject of the assignment • Exclusion of irrelevant material • Correct and comprehensive citation of all sources in a recognised format Knowledge • Clear and strong evidence of current knowledge and debates relevant to the assignment • Clear and strong evidence of current knowledge of core / central concepts relevant to the assignment • Clear and strong evidence of critical appreciation of sources used Understanding • Demonstrates ability to think independently, originally and critically REFERENCE: Books Key Texts: ATAG (2014) Aviation Benefits Beyond Borders. Available at http://aviationbenefits.org/media/*****/ATAG__AviationBenefits2014_FULL_LowRes.pdf Button K (2002) Wings across ******ope: Towards and Efficient ******opean Air Transport System. Dredge, D. and Jenkins, J. (2011) Tourism Policy and Planning. Google Books Edgell, D.L. and Swanson, J. (2013) Tourism Policy and Planning: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, 2nd Edition. Routledge. Evans, N, Campbell, D and Stonehouse, G (2004) Strategic Management for Travel and Tourism, Elsevier Fidgeon P.R. (2008) Tourism Policy & Strategy, Pearson Publications Goeldner C R, and Ritchie, J R, Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Research, New York, John Wiley and Sons (1994). Graham, A.; Papatheodorou, A.; Forsyth, P. (2008) Aviation and tourism: implications for leisure travel. Surrey: Ashgate Hall, C M, Jenkins, J M (2000) Tourism and Public Policy, 2nd Edition, Routledge Horner, S, Swarbrooke, J (2003) International Cases in Tourism Management, Routledge Kassim, H. (2010) Chapter 2: National Aviation Policy in ******ope in Air Transport and the ******opean Union, Pelgrave Studies in ******opean Union Politics OECD (Annual), Tourism and Tourism Policy in OECD Member Countries, OECD. Secretary of State for Transportation (2013) Aviation Policy Framework. HMSO Tribe, J (2000) Corporate Strategy in Tourism, Routledge. Tribe, J. (2009) Philosophical Issues in Tourism. Google Books Veal, A.J. (2012) Research Methods for Leisure and Tourism. Prentice-Hall. Articles Alavi, J. (2000) A systematic approach to tourism policy. Journal of Business Research 48(2) 147-156 Bramwell, B and Meyer, D. (2007) Power and Tourism Policy. Annals of Tourism Research 34(3) 766-788 Krutwaysho, O. And Bramwell, B. (2010) Tourism Policy Implementation and Society. Annals of Tourism Research, 37(3) 670-691 Liu c.h. and Tzeng, G.H (2012) Improving Tourism Policy. Tourism Management 33(2) 413-426 Pforr, C. (2006) Tourism Policy in the Making: An Australian Network Study. Annals of Tourism Research 33(1) 87-108 Stevenson, N., Airey, D. And Miller, G. (2008) Tourism Policy Making. Annals of Tourism Research 35(3) 732-750 Of necessity this subject requires any student to be well informed of contemporary developments in this field. Relevant journal and press articles will need to be accessed (e.g. Annals of Tourism Research, Tourism Management, The Tourist Review, Harvard Business Review, Journal of Transport Studies etc.) to construct a body of literature from which you can demonstrate leading edge knowledge of strategic management. Other learning resources This is a field there are a number of additional learning resources to consult. These include the associated pack of case studies websites including: www.visitbritain.com www.staruk.or.uk Tourism Policy Statements: ‘The Path to Prosperity’ (CCVB) Tomorrow’s Tourism Today (DCMS) A Strategy for West London (West London Tourism Policy Forum) Also consult video material principally: Tourism Visioning (Open University) Tomorrow’s Tourism (Open University) The Impact of Tourism – A case study of London (BBC Publications) Robert Preston Mini Series The Problem with ******ope (In Business – BBC2 June 2012)