Collaborateurs / Chercheurs invités

Le CETOP réunit une communauté d’enseignants-chercheurs, de doctorants et d’experts associés issus de plusieurs disciplines : économie, gestion, géographie, sociologie, environnement. Ensemble, ils travaillent à produire une connaissance scientifique utile aux décideurs, aux institutions et aux acteurs du tourisme.

 

DOCTEUR

Christian SCHOTT

Chercheur associé au CETOP

Campus d’Outumaoro – Punaauia
B.P. 6570 – 98702 Faa’a – Tahiti
Polynésie française

Bio

Christian is Associate Professor in Management for Sustainability and Director of the Principles of Responsible Management Education (UNPRME) at Wellington School of Business and Government.

Christian’s research interests cover three broad areas. Firstly, he is interested in sustainable and regenerative development through business with a particular focus on tourism. This area of work has seen him engaged in research projects in the Sub-Antarctic, South America, the Pacific, and New Zealand. Most recently he has studied regenerative tourism in French Polynesia and served as Editor-in-Chief for Sage’s Business Foundations collection focussing on Sustainability. Christian’s second research theme revolves around the related field of education for sustainability and climate change in business schools. This includes research on pedagogies for sustainability education as well as the development of research-informed digital learning tools for sustainability education, which has seen him teach Sustainability-focussed courses in Canada, Colombia, French Polynesia, and Vanuatu. Most recently he published on digitially-mediated experiential sustainability education in Computers and Computers & Education: X Reality and been appointed to the Grand Jury of the prestigious QS Reimagine Education Awards. 

Christian was recognised with a 2022 Te Whatu Kairangi | National Teaching Excellence Award and his research-driven VR-for-sustainability education project (which he leads with a small team of university colleagues) was awarded the highly competitive Gold Award Sustainability at the QS Reimagine Education Awards 2020. 

He is a visiting scholar at the University of French Polynesia, serves as Associate Editor for Frontiers in Sustainable Tourism, and sits on the editorial boards of four tourism journals.

 

Academic positions

  • Associate Professor
    Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand1 Jan 2020 – present
  • Visiting Scholar
    University of French Polynesia, Punaauia, French Polynesia19 Aug 2022 – present
  • Visiting Scholar
    Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia2 Jun 2025 – 30 Jun 2025
  • Chair of UN Principles of Responsible Management Education Steering Committee at WSBG
    Wellington School of Business and Government, New Zealand30 Sep 2016 – present
  • Lecturer/Senior Lecturer
    Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand14 Jun 2002 – 31 Dec 2019
  • Visiting Scholar
    Royal Roads University, Victoria, Canada14 Jan 2019 – 18 Feb 2018
  • Tutor/Teaching Assistant
    University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom1 Nov 1998 – 15 May 2002

Degrees

  • PhD
    University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom
  • BSc(Hons)
    University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom
 

Non-academic positions

  • Grand Jury Member
    QS Reimagine Education Awards, London, United Kingdom15 Jun 2024 – present
  • Judge (Finalists)
    QS Reimagine Education Awards, London, United Kingdom15 Jul 2021 – 30 Nov 2023
  • Research Assistant
    South West Tourism, Exeter, United Kingdom1 Nov 1998 – 1 May 2002

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