Kuldeep Singh

Kuldeep Singh currently serves as Assistant Professor in Amity School of Hospitality, amity university, Manesar, India. He completed his Ph.D. in tourism from Maharishi Dayanand University (Rohtak) in India in the year 2020. He is also a UGC (Net- JRF qualified). Dr. Singh has also served the tourism industry for couple of years and more than three years in academics. Dr. Singh has so far published more than 30 research articles in both international and national referred journals as well as in edited books in the field of Tourism. Currently, He is serving as an editor of book series in various reputed publications (Emerald, IIP series). Dr. Singh is passionate about the academic areas of Service Quality Management, Rural tourism, Ecotourism, and Sustainable tourism. He also won aspiring researchers welcome award from Indian Hospitality Congress. His credential may be verified on various research platforms like Google Scholar, SSRN, LinkedIn, Academia, and Research Gate.

Publications

Sustainable Food Waste Utilization in the Context of the Indian Hospitality Industry
Sujay Vikram Singh, Kuldeep Singh, Nishant Kumar. © 2024. 13 pages.
This abstract investigates how contemporary sustainability programs affect sustainable food consumption, food waste management, waste reduction, circular supply networks, and...
Understanding Sustainable Tourist Behaviour Through a Critical Perspective of Motivation, Personality, Attitude, and Environment
Abhinayu Kumar, Sujay Vikram Singh, Kuldeep Singh. © 2024. 16 pages.
This study utilises the findings of prominent researchers to examine a critical viewpoint of tourist behaviour (T.B.) through an analysis of different constructs, theories, and...
Towards a Regenerative Future: An Empirical Study of Service Quality Enhancement in Rajasthan Tourism
Kuldeep Singh, Gul Erkol Bayram, Arnab Gantait, Goldi Puri, Ali Raza. © 2024. 23 pages.
This study employs an exploratory design with a quantitative approach to analyze the impact of service quality on tourist satisfaction and revisit intention in Rajasthan. Data...
Analyzing Destination Attractiveness Through Importance-Performance Analysis: Comparative Analysis of Religious Sites Kedarnath and Omkareshwar
Kuldeep Singh, Reena Sharma, Sujay Vikram Singh. © 2023. 18 pages.
As destination attractiveness influences tourists' behavioural intentions and acts as a significant predictor in competitive advantage of destinations, the studies have...