Sweety R. Jamgade

Sweety Jamgade is the Head of the Management Studies - Hospitality Department, and an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Hospitality Management and Catering Technology (FHMCT), Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences (RUAS). She holds a Ph.D. degree in Hotel Management and Catering Technology from the Faculty of Science and Technology, RTMNU. On the first attempt, she cleared UGC-NET in Travel & Tourism Administration and Certification in Hotel Industry Analytics (CHIA) from American Hotel and Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI). She treasures the Educators Award 2024 given during the occasion of National Tourism Day by the Ministry of Tourism and St. Claret College, Bangalore and the Annual Exemplary Faculty Member Award 2022 awarded by RUAS, the 'Qualified Nominee' Award at the Asian Tourism Research Conference (ATRC) 2021- RACE - Research, Leadership, Academic Excellence, Innovation and Community Engagement and the Topper Award in her post-graduation (2006) in the Master of Hospitality Management. She is specialized and highly experienced in hospitality, tourism, and management studies. She is a member of various hospitality and tourism associations. She is keen to extend her research activities in Tourism and Hospitality and is drawn to Ecotourism and Sustainability projects, in particular. She has published several research papers and is the editor, journal reviewer, travel writer, blogger, and vlogger on various platforms.

Publications

Economy Percolating Effect of Ecotourism: Application of Triple Bottom Line (TBL) Theory
Sweety R. Jamgade, Hansh Raj, Mohd Arman. © 2024. 17 pages.
The study aims to determine the economic percolation effect of ecotourism. It explores the application of triple bottom line (TBL) theory as a tool to measure effects on...
Catalytic Effect of Tourism in Peacebuilding: Sustainability and Peace Through Tourism
Sweety Jamgade. © 2021. 17 pages.
Peace is the state of calmness attained when human beings of diverse culture, perceptions, and beliefs understand and respect the diversity of other humans in their surroundings....