CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Chun-Chu (Bamboo) Chen, Ph.D. DATE: 1/15/2015 RANK OR TITLE: Assistant Professor (tenure-track) DEPARTMENT: Movement Sciences OFFICE LOCATION AND CAMPUS ZIP: 202C Memorial Gym OFFICE PHONE: 208-885-2164 EMAIL: bchen@uidaho.edu DATE OF FIRST EMPLOYMENT AT UI: August, 2014 DATE OF PRESENT RANK OR TITLE: August, 2014 EDUCATION BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL: Doctor of Philosophy in Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences, 2012, Texas A&M University Master of Science in Recreation & Tourism Management, 2007, National Dong Hwa University, Hualien, Taiwan Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, 2004, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan EXPERIENCE: Instructor, 2013-2014, Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Management, Pennsylvania State University Post-Doctoral Scholar, 2013, Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences, Texas A&M University Lecturer, 2012, Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences, Texas A&M University Teaching Assistant, 2010-2011, Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences, Texas A&M University Research Assistant, 2009, Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences, Texas A&M University Research Assistant, 2005-2007, Graduate Institute of Recreation & Tourism Management, National Dong Hwa University, Hualien, Taiwan TEACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Areas of Specialization: (1) Management and marketing in recreation & tourism (2) Consumer behavior in recreation & tourism (3) Leisure programming Courses Taught: RPTS 331, Tourism Marketing, Spring 2012, Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences, Texas A&M University RPTM 300Y, Tourism & Leisure Behavior, Fall 2013 Spring 2014, Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Management, Pennsylvania State University RPTM 410, Marketing for Recreation Services, Fall 2013 Spring 2014, Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Management, Pennsylvania State University REC 404, Foundations of Tourism, Fall 2014, Department of Movement REC 575, Leadership, Programming & Marketing, Fall 2014, Department of Movement Sciences,
Chen, Chun-Chu Page 2 REC 240, Recreation Activities, Programming, & Marketing, Spring 2015, Department of Movement REC 490, Management & Entrepreneurship in Recreation, Park & Tourism, Spring 2015, Department of Movement Students Advised: Undergraduate Students: 4-5 per year Courses Developed: REC 404, Foundations of Tourism, Fall 2014, Department of Movement REC 575, Leadership, Programming & Marketing, Fall 2014, Department of Movement Sciences, REC 240, Recreation Activities, Programming, & Marketing, Spring 2015, Department of Movement REC 490, Management & Entrepreneurship in Recreation, Park & Tourism, Spring 2015, Department of Movement SCHOLARSHIP ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Areas of Specialization: (1) Psychological & physiological benefits of tourism experiences (2) Tourism marketing Publications Peer Reviewed Journal Articles (published or in press): (1) Chen, C.-C., & Petrick, J. F., & Shahvali, M. Tourism experiences as a stress reliever: Examining the effects of tourism recovery experiences on life satisfaction. Journal of Travel Research (in press). (2) Chen, C.-C., & Petrick, J. F. The roles of perceived travel benefits, importance, and constraints in predicting travel behavior. Journal of Travel Research (in press). (3) Chung, J. Y., Chen, C.-C., & Lin, Y-H. Generational cohorts and cross-strait tourism and. Journal of Travel Research (in press). (4) Chen, C.-C., Lin, Y-H., Gao, J., & Kyle, G. (2015). Developing a market-specific destination image scale: A nomological validation approach. Tourism Analysis, 20(1), 3-12. (5) Chen, C.-C., Wang, Y.-C., Lin, Y.-H., & Jiang, J. (2014). Segmenting Taiwanese tourists to China by ethnic identity and generation. Journal of Vacation Marketing, 20(2), 181-191. (6) Chen, C.-C., & Petrick, J. F. (2013). Health and wellness benefits of travel experiences: A literature review. Journal of Travel Research. 52(6), 709-719. (7) Huang, W.-J., Chen, C.-C., Lin, Y.-H. (2013). Cultural proximity and intention to visit: destination image of Taiwan as perceived by Mainland Chinese visitors. Journal of Destination Marketing & Management. 2(3), 176-184. (8) Chen, C.-C., Lin, Y.-H., & Petrick, J. F. (2013). Social biases of destination perceptions. Journal of Travel Research, 52(2), 240-252. 2
Chen, Chun-Chu Page 3 (9) Chen, C.-C., & Lin, Y.-H. (2012). Segmenting Mainland Chinese tourists to Taiwan by destination familiarity: A factor-cluster approach. International Journal of Tourism Research, 14(4), 339-352. (10) Chen, C.-C., Lin, Y.-H., & Petrick, J. F. (2012). International stereotype and the collective construction of destination image. Tourism Analysis, 17(1), 55-66. (11) Lin, Y.-H., Chen, C.-C., Park, C. W. (2012). The salient and organic images of Taiwan as perceived by Mainland Chinese Tourists. Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 17(4), 381-393. (12) Chen, C.-C., & Lin, Y.-H (2012). A qualitative assessment of destination saliency. International Journal of Leisure and Tourism Marketing, 3(2), 146-160. Peer Reviewed Journal Articles (under review or revision): (1) Chen, C.-C., Lai, Y.-H. R., Petrick, J. F., & Lin, Y.-H. Tourism between divided nations: An examination of stereotyping on the formation of destination image. Tourism Management (accepted with revision). (2) Chen, C.-C., Huang, S., & Petrick, J. F. Holiday experiences, stress relief and life satisfaction - is there a relationship? Tourism Management (under review). (3) Chen, C.-C., & Lin, Y.-H. Country stereotyping and destination perceptions: Long-haul versus short-haul destinations for Taiwanese tourists. Current Issues in Tourism (under review). (4) Wang, Y.-C., Chen, C.-C., Ryan, C., & Lin, Y.-H. The role of guanxi in Chinese tourists destination loyalty. International Journal of Tourism Research (under review). (5) Chen, C.-C., Petrick, J. F., & Lai, Y.-H. The discriminant effect of perceived value on travel intention: visitors vs. non-visitors of Florida Keys. Tourism Review International (under review). (6) Chen, C.-C., & Petrick, J. F. Would you be happier if you took more vacations? Annals of Tourism Research (under review). Book: (1) Lin, Y. H., & Chen, C.-C. (2012). Tourism & Hospitality Marketing. Taipei: San Min. (written in Chinese). Peer Reviewed Conference Papers (1) Chen, C. C., & Lin, Y. H. (2014). Vacation and happiness: An exploratory study. 12th APacCHRIE conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, May 2014. (2) Chen, C.-C., & Petrick, J. F. (2013). Why people travel? Examining perceived benefits of travel. Travel and Tourism Research Association Annual Conference, Kansas City, MO, June 2013. (3) Wang, Y.-C., Chen, C.-C., & Lin, Y.-H. (2013). What motivates Chinese tourists to visit Taiwan? The application of Guanxi in an integrated model. The 3rd Advances in Hospitality and Tourism Marketing & Management, Taipei, Taiwan; June 25-30. (4) Wang, Y.-C., Chen, C.-C., & Lin, Y.-H. (2013). The intention to maintain guanxi in destination choice: Exploring Chinese tourists' loyalty toward Taiwan. 2013 China Tourism and China Hotel-Branding Forum, Hong Kong, China; May 16-18. (5) Chen, C.-C., & Petrick, J. F. (2012). Vacation recovery experiences on life satisfaction. Travel and Tourism Research Association Annual Conference, Virginia Beach, VA, June 2012. (6) Chung, J. Y., & Chen, C.-C. (2012). Generational cohorts and Mainland Chinese tourists to Taiwan. 3
Chen, Chun-Chu Page 4 The 2012 TOSOK International Tourism Conference, Ulsan, Korea, July 2012. (7) Chen, C.-C., & Lin, Y.-H. (2010). The moderating effect of familiarity on the structural model of country and destination image. In Miller D. (ed.), Travel and Tourism Research Association 41st Annual Conference Proceedings: Rockin & Rollin Down the Research River. San Antonio, Texas USA. June 20-22, 2010. (8) Lai, Y.-H., Chen, C.-C., & Petrick, J. F. (2010). The economic impact on leisure activities. In Miller D. (ed.), Travel and Tourism Research Association 41st Annual Conference Proceedings: Rockin & Rollin Down the Research River. San Antonio, Texas USA. June 20-22, 2010. (9) Chen, C.-C., & Lin, Y.-H. (2007). Familiarity, imagery, and visiting propensity: Taiwan in the mind of Mainland Chinese Internet users. In The 13th Asia Pacific Tourism Association & 5th Asia Pacific CHRIE Joint Conference Proceedings: Hospitality & Tourism Education: Trends & Strategies (pp. 1199-1210). Beijing, China: Beijing International Studies University. May 2007. (10) Chen, C.-C., & Lin, Y.-H. (2006). The salient and organic images of Taiwan perceived by Chinese Internet users. In Assenov I. (ed.), The Fifth Asia Pacific Forum for Graduate Student Research in Tourism Forum Proceedings: Threats and Challenges to the tourism Industry: Reform and Perform (pp. 751-761). Bangkok, Thailand: Prince of Songkla University. September 20-22, 2006. Grants and Contracts Awarded: Principal Investigator, 2015-2016, Assessing the stress-relief benefit of outdoor travel using physiological and psychological measures. Seed Grant Program ($11,967). Co-investigator, 2013 2014, Examining perceived benefits of travel and travel behavior. National Science Council of Taiwan ($25,200). Co-investigator, 2013, Impacts of earlier school start date on tourism. Texas Travel Industry Association ($2,000). Co-investigator, 2013, Texas Association of Convention & Visitor Bureau annual survey. Texas Association of Convention & Visitor ($5,000). Co-investigator, 2013, Economic impacts of cave tourism. National Cave Association ($5,000). Co-investigator, 2008 2010, Political ideology and tourist imagery: China in the minds of Taiwanese. National Science Council of Taiwan ($54,000). Honors and Awards: TTRA Texas Stan Hodge Memorial Scholarships, 2012, Travel and Tourism Research Association Texas International Student Education Scholarship, 2012, Texas A&M University Clare A. Gunn Scholarship in Tourism Studies, 2011, Department of Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences, Texas A&M University Government Sponsorship Scholarship, 2009-2011, Ministry of Education, Taiwan SERVICE: Major Committee Assignments: Committee member, 2014 present, Movement Sciences Newsletter Committee, Department of Movement Committee member, 2014 present, Master of Movement and Leisure Sciences (MS-MLS) Assessment 4
Chen, Chun-Chu Page 5 Committee, Department of Movement Committee member, 2014 2015, Clinical Assistant Professor in Recreation Search Committee, Department of Movement Committee member, 2014, Temporary Lecturer in Recreation (REC 108), Department of Movement Committee member, 2014, Temporary Lecturer in Recreation (REC 218), Department of Movement Outreach Service: Reviewer, 2012 present, Tourism Management (15 manuscripts) Reviewer, 2013 present, Journal of Leisure Research (3 manuscripts) Reviewer, 2014 present, Annals of Tourism Research (1 manuscript) Reviewer, 2014 present, Leisure Sciences (1 manuscript) Reviewer, 2013 present, International Journal of Tourism Research (2 manuscripts) Reviewer, 2013 present, Journal of Destination Marketing & Management (2 manuscripts) Reviewer, 2012 present, Event Management (2 manuscripts) Reviewer, 2014 present, Leisure Studies (3 manuscripts) Reviewer, 2014 present, Sustainability (1 manuscript) Reviewer, 2015 present, Tourism Analysis (1manuscript) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Teaching: 11 th Annual Advising Symposium, 2014, 5