The spa industry is the fastest growing segment of the hospitality and leisure
industry. Revenues generated exceed those from amusement parks, box office receipts,
vacation ownership gross sales and ski resort ticket sales. Spa Management: a global
perspective is the first book of its kind to methodically look at the whole industry, from
its historical beginnings to the size of the market today, typologies, marketing, branding
and business models. With contributions from internationally renowned practitioners and
academics, this unique and groundbreaking book is packed with case studies, examples and
advice for all those working in and studying the international spa industry.
Gerry Bodeker, Senior faculty member in public health, University of Oxford Medical
School, Research Associate at the Oxford Centre for International Development and Adjunct
Professor of Epidemiology, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
Marc Cohen, Professor & Head of Department of Complementary Medicine, RMIT University,
Melbourne, Australia
Contents
Introduction;
The scope of the spa industry: historical and cultural antecedents: Spa philosophy and
cultural influences;
Towards a taxonomy of spas;
Social trends and market size: Global wellness movement and spa utilisation trends;
Social trends;
Growth and turnover in the spa industry;
Economic and business perspectives: Spa development and management;
Economic modelling;
Human resource development;
Signature service;
Intellecutal proerty protection;
Industry sectors: Spas and the hospitality industry;
Spas and the healthcare industry;
Other business models of spas;
Professionalism and education: Training and education;
Standards of practice and training;
Research base; Communication;
Ethics and social responsibility;
Marketing and selling the brand: Branding, concept development and retailing;
the concepts of signature treatments/products;
beauty and skin care;
Spa lifestyle products;
Spa cuisine;
Future trends;
Index
Paperback, 496 pages