Public sector tourism
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Part 2 of ebook "Tourism management, marketing, and development (Volume I: The importance of networks and ICTs)" provides readers with contents including: tourism systems and networks; network structure and performance in the tourism industry; cooperative and competitive practices; public and private sector specificity as a determinant of cooperation in a tourist region; accessibility of cities and regions in supranational branding; success factors for collaborative destination marketing; experiential marketing and destination management;...
129p giangmacvien 22-06-2024 2 1 Download
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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "The economics of recreation, leisure and tourism" provides readers with contents including: investment; economic impacts; the global economy; environmental economics; investment in the private sector; investment in the public sector; income, employment and prices; economic development and regeneration; the balance of payments and exchange rates;...
231p dangsovu 20-10-2023 8 6 Download
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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "International handbook on the economics of tourism" provides readers with contents including: tourism taxation and infrastructure; taxation of travel and tourism; public sector investment in tourism infrastructure; evaluation for policy making; tourism satellite accounts; economic evaluation of special events; valuation of tourism’s natural resources; tourism information technology; tourism destination specialisation;...
247p dangsovu 20-10-2023 6 4 Download
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Part 1 of ebook "Tourism: Politics and public sector management" provides readers with contents including: historical reasons for government involvement in tourism; public sector management and tourism; management from the centre - formulation; management from the centre - implementation;...
152p thamnhuocgiai 24-09-2023 4 2 Download
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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "Tourism: Politics and public sector management" provides readers with contents including: management at the local level; public management and the private sector; management of tourism control; conclusions and the future;...
145p thamnhuocgiai 24-09-2023 2 2 Download
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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "Tourism management: Managing for change (Third edition)" provides readers with contents including: tour operating and travel retailing; visitor attractions; the management of tourism; the public sector and tourism; managing the visitor and their impacts; the future of tourism, post tourism;...
286p thamnhuocgiai 24-09-2023 6 1 Download
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Laos is becoming a popular tourism destination for international visitors, however, there is still limited research on this subject. Hence, this study is conducted to ascertain the perspectives of Lao stakeholders on the competitiveness of the Laotian destination, as well as to identify some critical factors that promote and impede it.
12p vimulcahy 18-09-2023 6 4 Download
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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "The economics of recreation, leisure and tourism (Fourth edition)" provides readers with content including: Chapter 11 - Investment in the public sector; Chapter 12 - Income, employment and prices; Chapter 13 - Economic development and regeneration; Chapter 14 - The balance of payments and exchange rates; Chapter 15 - Globalization; Chapter 16 - Environmental impacts; Chapter 17 - Action for sustainability; Chapter 18 - Critique, alternative perspectives and change;...
246p lytamnguyet 04-08-2023 6 4 Download
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Such a disruptive technology as the blockchain platform has a potential to provide value-added contributions towards multiple-disciplinary applications these days. Blockchain technology, considered as the second generation of the Internet in the digital age, has been applied in practice for various industry such as finance, healthcare, tourism, retailing, manufacturing, education, public sector, supply chains management, agri-food industry and so on. In which, supply chain operations, particularly agri-food management, becomes a prosperous beneficiary from blockchain technology.
12p nguaconbaynhay10 20-02-2021 26 3 Download
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The scale of activity in the international education sector in Australia was estimated in an April 2009 report prepared by Access Economics for the Australian Council for Private Education and Training (ACPET), entitled The Australian Education Sector and the Economic Contribution of International Students. 15 That report estimated the final economic impact of the Australian onshore international education sector in 2007‐8, in terms of spending by students on fees and living expenses plus the expenditure of visitors to students.
44p trinhcaidat 19-04-2013 71 5 Download
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Consumptive forms of wildlife tourism (hunting, shooting and fi shing) have become a topic of interest – both to the tourism industry, in terms of destinations seeking to establish or grow this sector, and to other stakeholders such as environmental organisations, animal-rights groups, and the general public. Hunting tourism, in particular, has come under fi re with accusations that it is contributing to the demise of some species.
313p lyly_5 22-03-2013 61 7 Download
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Destination marketing is increasingly becoming extremely competitive worldwide. This paper explains the destination concept and attempts to synthesise several models for strategic marketing and management of destinations. It provides an overview of several techniques widely used and illustrates examples from around the world. The paper also explains that marketing of destinations should balance the strategic objectives of all stakeholders as well the sustainability of local resources.
30p lenh_hoi_xung 21-02-2013 71 11 Download
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First, the networks resulting from the prevailing ties of labour migration have contributed signif icantly to the integration of countries into the global economy. This point is important in various sectors, including investment, trade, tourism and unilateral transfers. For example, the mobilization of migrant and their relatives’ savings and investments at home, in the acquisition of land, property, or small businesses, are spurring economic growth in areas traditionally neglected by the private and public sectors.
404p enterroi 02-02-2013 50 7 Download
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It is with great pleasure that I introduce, with this edition, two new co-authors who have assisted significantly in the preparation of this substantially revised text. Claire Humphreys and Rob Davidson lecture at the University of Westminster and both have had extensive experience working in tourism, both in the public and private sectors. They are committed to the long-term future of this text, the longest running in the UK and now in its 26th year.
794p baobinh1311 25-09-2012 131 40 Download