Curriculum Vitae: Short Version Dr Mark Hampton FRGS, FHEA Reader in Tourism Management School of Anthropology and Conservation/Kent Business School University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7PE, England. Tel: +44 (0)1227 827264 (direct line) Email: [email protected] Web page: http://kent.academia.edu/MarkHampton 1. Research Publications Journal Articles Hampton, M.P. and Hamzah, A. (2016) ‘Change, Choice and Commercialization: Backpacker Routes in Southeast Asia.’ Growth and Change. 47 (4): 556-571. Chin, W.L., Haddock-Fraser, J. and Hampton, M.P. (2015) ‘Destination Competitiveness: Evidence from Bali.’ Current Issues in Tourism. Online version published November 2015. DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2015.1111315 Hampton, M.P. and Jeyacheya, J. (2015) ‘Power, Ownership and Tourism in Small Islands: evidence from Indonesia.’ World Development, 70: 481-495. Lee, D., Hampton, M., and Jeyacheya, J. (2015) ‘The political economy of precarious work in the tourist industry in Small Island Developing States.’ Review of International Political Economy, 22 (1): 194-223 Daldeniz, B. and Hampton, M.P (2013) ‘Dive tourism and local communities: active participation or passive impacts? Case studies from Malaysia.’ International Journal of Tourism Research, 15 (5): 507-520. Hamzah, A. and Hampton, M.P. (2013) ‘Resilience and Non-Linear Change in Island Tourism.’ Tourism Geographies, 15 (1): 43-67. Haddock-Fraser, J. and Hampton, M.P. (2012) ‘Multi-stakeholder values on the sustainability of dive tourism: case studies of Sipadan and Perhentian islands, Malaysia.’ Tourism Analysis, 17(1): 43-54. Hampton, M.P. and Christensen, J. (2011) ‘Looking for Plan B? What next for small island hosts of offshore finance?’ The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, 100 (413): 169-181. Hampton, M.P. (2010) ‘Enclaves and ethnic ties: local impacts of Singaporean cross-border tourism in Malaysia and Indonesia.’ Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 31(2): 239-253. 1 Lee, T., Riley, M. and Hampton, M.P. (2010) ‘Conflict and Progress: tourism development in Korea.’ Annals of Tourism Research, 37 (2): 355-376. Hampton, M.P. and Christensen, J. (2007) ‘Competing Industries in Islands: a New Tourism Approach.’ Annals of Tourism Research, 34 (4): 998-1020. Hampton, M.P. (2005) ‘Heritage, Local Communities and Economic Development.’ Annals of Tourism Research, 32 (3): 735-759. Sikka, P. and Hampton, M.P. (2005) ‘The Role of Accountancy Firms in Tax Avoidance: Some Evidence and Issues.’ Accounting Forum, 29 (3): 325-343. Hampton, M.P. (2003) ‘Entry points for Local Tourism in Developing Countries: evidence from Yogyakarta, Indonesia.’ Geografiska Annaler B: Human Geography, 85 (2): 85-101. Hampton, M.P. and Christensen, J. (2002) ‘Offshore Pariahs? Small Island Economies, Tax Havens and the Re-configuration of Global Finance.’ World Development, 30 (9): 1657-1673. Christensen, J. and Hampton, M. (2000) ‘The Economics of Offshore: Who Wins, Who Loses?’ The Financial Regulator, 4 (4): 24-26. Hampton, M.P., and Christensen, J. (1999a) ‘Treasure Island Revisited. Jersey’s Offshore Finance Centre crisis: implications for other Small Island Economies.’ Environment and Planning A, 31 (9): 1619-1637. Hampton, M.P. and Christensen, J. (1999b) ‘The British Isle Offshore Finance Centres of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man: Should the Onshore State Act?’ Tax Notes International, 18 (2): 207- 214. Christensen, J. and Hampton, M. (1999) ‘Tax havens: All good things come to an end.’ The World Today, 55 (8-9): 14-17. Hampton, M.P. and Levi, M. (1999) ‘Fast Spinning into Oblivion? Recent Developments in Money Laundering Policies and Offshore Finance Centres.’ Third World Quarterly, 20 (3): 645656. Hampton, M.P. (1998) ‘Backpacker Tourism and Economic Development.’ Annals of Tourism Research, 25 (3): 639-660. Brewis, J., Hampton, M.P., and Linstead, S. (1997) ‘Unpacking Priscilla: Subjectivity and Identity in the Organisation of Gendered Appearance.’ Human Relations, 50 (10): 1275-1304. Hampton, M.P. (1996) ‘Creating Spaces. The Political Economy of Island Offshore Finance Centres: the case of Jersey.’ Geographische Zeitschrift, 84 (2):103-113. Hampton, M.P. (1996) ‘Sixties Child? The emergence of Jersey as an Offshore Finance Centre 1955-71.’ Accounting, Business and Financial History, 6 (1): 51-71. Hampton, M.P. (1996) ‘Exploring the Offshore Interface: the relationship between tax havens, tax evasion, corruption and economic development.’ Crime, Law and Social Change, 24 (4): 293-317. Hampton, M.P. (1994a) ‘Treasure Islands or Fool’s Gold? Can and Should Small Island Economies copy Jersey?’ World Development, 22 (2): 237-250. 2 Hampton, M.P. (1994b) ‘Small Islands and Offshore Finance: Lessons from Jersey.’ Insula. International Journal of Island Affairs, 3 (2): 15-18. Books Hampton, M.P. and Jeyacheya, J. (2013) Tourism and Inclusive Growth in Small Island Developing States. Commonwealth Secretariat, London. Hampton, M.P. (2013) Backpacker Tourism and Economic Development: Perspectives from the Less Developed World. Routledge, London. Hampton, M.P., and Abbott, J.P. (Eds) (1999) Offshore Finance Centres and Tax Havens: the Rise of Global Capital. Macmillan, Basingstoke and Purdue University Press, Indiana. Hampton, M.P. (1996) The Offshore Interface: Tax Havens in the Global Economy. Macmillan, Basingstoke and St Martin's Press, New York. Book chapters Jeyacheya, J. and Hampton, M.P. (In Press, 2017) ‘Dive Tourism and the Entrepreneurial Process in the Perhentian Islands, Malaysia.’ Chapter 9 in Sustainable Island Tourism: Seasonality, Competitiveness, and Quality-of-life. Uysal, M. and Modica, P. (eds) CABI, Wallingford, Oxfordshire. Hampton M.P. and Clifton, J. (2016) ‘Tourism in Indonesia.’ Chapter 13 in The Routledge Handbook of Tourism in Asia. Hall, C.M. and Page, S. (eds) Routledge, London. Hampton, M.P. (2015) ‘Backpackers’ ‘Island Tourism’ and ‘Less Developed Countries’ contributions to The Encyclopedia of Sustainable Tourism. Cater, C., Garrod, B. and Low, T. (eds) CABI, Wallingford. Oxfordshire. Hampton, M.P. and Christensen, J. (2012) ‘Looking for Plan B? What next for island hosts of offshore finance?’ Chapter 8 in The Non-Independent Territories of the Caribbean and Pacific: Continuity and Change. Clegg, P. and Killingray, D. (eds). School of Advanced Study, University of London, London. Walsh, C., Haddock-Fraser, J. and Hampton, M.P (2012) ‘Accessible Dive Tourism.’ Chapter 13 in Best Practice in Accessible Tourism: Inclusion, Disability, Ageing Population and Tourism. Buhalis, D., Ambrose, I. and Darcy, S. (eds) Channel View Publications, Clevedon. Daldeniz, B. and Hampton, M.P. (2010) ‘VOLUNtourists versus volunTOURISTS: a true dichotomy or merely a differing perception? Chapter 3 in Volunteer Tourism: Theoretical Frameworks and Practical Applications. Benson, A. (ed), Routledge, London. Walsh, C. and Hampton, M.P. (2010) ‘Volunteer Tourism and divers with disabilities: Evidence from Malaysia.’ Chapter 9 in Volunteer Tourism: Theoretical Frameworks and Practical Applications. Benson, A. (ed), Routledge, London. 3 Hampton, M.P. (2010) ‘Not such a rough or lonely planet? Backpacker tourism: an academic journey.’ Chapter 2 in Backpacker tourists: experiences and mobilities. Hannam, K. and Diekmann, A. (eds). Channel View Publications, Clevedon. Hampton, M.P and Hampton, J. (2009) ‘Is the Beach Party Over? Tourism and the Environment in Small Islands: a Case Study of Gili Trawangan, Lombok, Indonesia.’ Chapter 19 in Tourism in South East Asia: Challenges and New Directions. Hitchcock, M., King, V.T. and Parnwell, M. (eds) NIAS Press, Copenhagen. Hampton, M.P. (2004) ‘Offshore Finance’ and ‘Tourism and Development’ contributions to The Encyclopaedia of International Development, Forsyth, T. (ed) Routledge, London and New York. Hampton, M.P and Christensen, J. (2003). ‘A Provocative Dependence? The Global Financial System and Small Island Tax Havens.’ Chapter 11 in Global Governance, Conflict and Resistance. Cochrane, F, Duffy, R. and Selby, J. (eds) Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke. Hampton, M.P. and Christensen, J. (2001) ‘The Economics of Offshore Finance.’ Chapter 17 in Financial Regulation in Offshore Centres. Courtis, N. (ed) Central Banking Publications Ltd, London. Hampton, M.P. (2000) ‘Small but Smart, or Small and Out-Smarted? Microstates, Offshore Finance and Economic Vulnerability.’ Chapter 21 in Applying Public Administration in Development, Collins, P. (Ed), John Wiley, Chichester. Hampton, M.P. (1999) ‘Exploring the Offshore Interface: the relationship between tax havens, tax evasion, corruption and economic development.’ Chapter 27 in The Globalization of Financial Services, Lewis, M.K, (Ed). Edward Elgar, Cheltenham. Hampton, M.P, and Abbott, J.P. (1999) ‘The Rise (and Fall?) of Offshore Finance in the Global Economy: Editors' Introduction.’ Chapter 1 in Offshore Finance Centres and Tax Havens: the Rise of Global Capital. Hampton, M.P., and Abbott, J.P. (Eds) Macmillan, Basingstoke and Purdue University Press, Indiana. Christensen, J., and Hampton, M.P. (1999) ‘A Legislature for Hire: the Capture of the State in Jersey's Offshore Finance Centre.’ Chapter 7 in Offshore Finance Centres and Tax Havens: the Rise of Global Capital. Hampton, M.P., and Abbott, J.P. (Eds) Macmillan, Basingstoke and Purdue University Press, Indiana. Hampton, M.P. (1999) ‘Special Interest Tourism and Local Communities’ Chapter 13 in Tourism, Gems and Community Development Wahyu, (Ed) Gadjah Mada University Press, Yogyakarta. Hampton, M.P. (1998) ‘Mapping the Minefield: Theories of Island Offshore Finance Centres with reference to Jersey.’ Chapter 5 in Banking and Finance in Islands and Small States Bowe, M., Briguglio, L., and Dean, J. (Eds) Pinter, London. Hampton, M.P. (1998) ‘Accident or Design? The Role of the State in Jersey's Development as an Offshore Finance Centre.’ Chapter 12 in Competing Strategies of Socio-Economic Development for Small Islands. Baldacchino, G., and Greenwood, R., (Eds) Institute of Island Studies, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada. Hampton, M.P. (1997) ‘Unpacking the Rucksack: a New Analysis of Backpacker Tourism with reference to South East Asia.’ Chapter 9 in Tourism and Heritage Management. Nuryanti, W., (Ed) Gadjah Mada University Press, Yogyakarta. 4 Research Funding, Awards etc Principal Investigator, British Council UK-ASEAN Knowledge Partnership Fund award of £22,610. ‘The socio-economic impacts of coastal tourism: lessons from Halong Bay.’ 2015. Fieldwork in Vietnam May 2015. Co-Investigator, ESRC Research Seminar Competition award of £29,223 ‘Re-conceptualising International Volunteering’ (2014-2016). Principal Investigator, Faculty of Social Sciences Research Fund, University of Kent award of £3,695 ‘Community-based tourism: developing linkages between sustainable livelihoods and coastal tourism in Myanmar.’ Fieldwork in November 2014. Principal Investigator, Commonwealth Secretariat (Commonwealth Fund for Technical Cooperation) Follow-up study. £2,556 ‘Tourism and inclusive growth in small states.’ April 2013. Co-Investigator, commissioned project review and design mission (SECO, State Secretariat for Economic Affairs, Switzerland) of £7,415 ‘Tourism development in Indonesia, Phase 2’ November 2012. Principal Investigator, Commonwealth Secretariat (Commonwealth Fund for Technical Cooperation) commissioned study. £7,200 ‘Managing tourism impacts in small states: cruise ship sector and supply chain.’(July – November 2012). Principal Investigator, World Bank project of $47,000 (£30,680) 'How can tourism promote inclusive growth in Small Island States?' (Feb-July 2012). Fieldwork in Seychelles, 2012. Principal Investigator, British Academy (ASEASUK Research Committee on South-East Asian Studies) award of £3,000 ‘Resilience or vulnerability? Local island community responses to environmental change and tourism.’ Fieldwork in Indonesia 2011. Principal Investigator, British Council PMi2 Connect Research Co-operation Award of £32,979 ‘The developmental impacts of international dive tourism in Malaysia: sustainable growth or drowning in development?’ (June 2008 – June 2010). Fieldwork in 2008 & 2009. Principal Investigator, British Academy (ASEASUK Research Committee on South-East Asian Studies) award for a pilot study ‘Cross-border tourism: community perceptions and impacts in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia.’ Fieldwork in 2007. Co-Investigator, Ministry of Tourism Malaysia, ‘The contribution and potential of backpacker tourism in Malaysia.’ (July 2006-Dec 2007). Fieldwork in Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. Principal Investigator, Foreign & Commonwealth Office ‘A Fiscal and Economic Survey of Ascension Island’ (Sept 1999-March 2000. Fieldwork in Ascension Island and St Helena. Core member of project group for DFID ‘Corruption and Anti-Corruption Strategies in Developing and Transition Economies’ (February 1998-July 1999). Fieldwork in Barbados, the British Virgin Islands and the Cayman Islands. Principal Investigator, PBS Research Committee, University of Portsmouth, ‘An investigation of the economic development impact of small-scale international tourism in the periphery, case study of Lombok, Indonesia.’ Fieldwork in 1996. 5 Director Centre for Tourism in Islands & Coastal Areas (CENTICA), University of Kent 20052015. Elected a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (FRGS) in 2006, and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) in 2002. Visiting Professor at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 2007 to date. Honorary Senior Research Fellow University of Johannesburg, April 2012 to date. 2. Teaching Career History: Reader, School of Anthropology and Conservation University of Kent. (Joint post with Kent Business School) 2017 - to date Reader, Kent Business School University of Kent. 2014 – to date Senior Lecturer, Kent Business School, University of Kent. 2005 - 2014 Lecturer, School of Management, University of Surrey. 2000 – 2004 Senior Lecturer (Accelerated Promotion), Department of Economics, Portsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth 1996 – 2000 Lecturer, Department of Economics, Portsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth. 1993 - 1996 Short CV dated: January 2017. 6
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