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“Compleat Scholar” bridging tourism, academia and industry
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“Compleat Scholar” bridging tourism, academia and industry

This article profiles Professor Robert Li, a researcher at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Business School, highlighting his interdisciplinary approach to tourism and academia. It describes his career transition from working in tourism marketing to pursuing academic research, driven by questions about destination image and communication strategies. The piece emphasizes his 'compleat scholar' philosophy, which combines academic inquiry with practical applications, leading to programs that integrate diverse fields like computer science, psychology, and public health. His research addresses real-world issues such as workplace wellness and mental health through tourism, aiming to reshape industry practices.

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“Compleat Scholar” bridging tourism, academia and industry

This article profiles Professor Robert Li, a researcher at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Business School, highlighting his interdisciplinary approach to tourism and academia. It describes his career transition from working in tourism marketing to pursuing academic research, driven by questions about destination image and communication strategies. The piece emphasizes his 'compleat scholar' philosophy, which combines academic inquiry with practical applications, leading to programs that integrate diverse fields like computer science, psychology, and public health. His research addresses real-world issues such as workplace wellness and mental health through tourism, aiming to reshape industry practices.

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