Gautan Shandilya

Gautam Shandilya is an academician with an experience of more than 20 years in industry and academia. He has several research papers, books, edited books, and book chapters to his credit. His interests lie in Tourism, Fast Food, Relationship Marketing, Entrepreneurship. He is Associate Editor of Journal of Hospitality Application and Research (JOHAR), an ABDC indexed Journal. He has presented research papers at several national and international conferences.

Publications

Industry Experts and Business Consultants' Takes on India's Readiness for Metaverse: A Review of the Retail Industry
Gautam Shandilya, Praveen Srivastava, Abhisek Jana. © 2024. 16 pages.
Metaverse is a 21st-century, cutting edge technology that evolved as a science fiction in the early 90's in the western world, which captured the imagination of people across...
Past, Present, and Future of Community-Based Tourism: A Perspective Article
Gautan Shandilya, Praveen Srivastava. © 2024. 10 pages.
Services associated with community based or homestay tourism are revolutionizing the tourism industry and maneuvers the strategy adopted by the tourism operators. This chapter...
Regenerative Tourism at the Culinary Crossroads: Exploring the Impact of Food-Themed Shows on Shaping Destination Perceptions
Gautam Shandilya, Praveen Srivastava. © 2024. 17 pages.
The proliferation of food-focused television series within developing countries has garnered substantial attention and popularity. This empirical study endeavours to investigate...
Unveiling the Impact of Perceived Smart Tourism Technology on Tourist Satisfaction
Praveen Srivastava, Gautam Shandilya. © 2024. 24 pages.
This study explores the intricate relationship between perceived smart tourism technology (STT) experiences and tourist satisfaction (TS), recognizing the pivotal role played by...
Pilgrimage Tourism: A Look at Travelers' Opinions
Praveen Srivastava, Gautam Shandilya. © 2023. 17 pages.
This manuscript investigates the opinions of travellers in pilgrimage tourism, focusing on the three phases of the pilgrimage journey: pre, in-transit, and post. The study...