by
Rafailova, Genka, editor.
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306.4819 23
Publication Date
2019
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This volume presents the results of Bulgarian and international tourism research, and brings together selected papers from the international conference ""Tourism and Innovations"" held in Varna, Bulgaria, in 2018. It contains theoretical and empirical approaches towards various aspects of tourism concerning both innovations in tourism development and in foreign languages education. As a whole, the book presents innovative solutions and processes in tourism, including management and staff training, provoked by today's opportunities and challenges for future tourism development. The first part i.
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Katsoni, Vicky.
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306.4819014
Publication Date
2015
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This book covers the entire spectrum of cultural and digital tourism and presents the latest findings, examples and cases, highlighting innovations for the tourism industry from both an academic and a practical point of view. The book invites readers to discover ongoing developments and recent trends in fields like heritage and museum management; sports tourism; tourism economics and policy; e-marketing and e-business; and many other fields, making it of value to researchers in tourism management, practitioners and policymakers alike. The book was edited in collaboration with the Internationa
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Sumarjan, Norzuwana.
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XX(158488.1)
Publication Date
2013
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Hospitality and tourism managementSustainable approach of fishing tourism in Kenyir Lake M.A. Alias, N.A. Ahmad, M.A. Ahmad & F.H. Muhammad SafriAn overview of Yield Management practices among the front office employees in five-star hotels D.A.A. Mohd Asri & N. SumarjanWork motivation and job satisfaction of middle level management at five-star hotels in Kuala Lumpur M.F. NurDalila, S.M. Radzi & Z. OthmanCorporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities, brand image and hotel guest retention N.Z. Othman & M.A. Hemdi
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57340.9609
by
Favro, S.
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338.9009142
Publication Date
2010
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Current global socio-economic trends call attention to the endangered conditions of relatively confined environments all over the world. Many of these regions face problems of depopulation and lack of adequate infrastructures. The problems are aggravated for the case of islands, which have limited resources and few possibilities of developing different types of supporting infrastructures.Many islands depend on tourism for their economic survival. Most of them however, cannot provide all the resources required to maintain a large seasonal population and in many cases basic requirements such as water and energy, as well as agricultural produce, need to be imported. The impact of large seasonal population increases in the community and the resulting socio-economic factors need to be carefully evaluated, as well as issues related to transportation and communication, all of which should be part of an overall strategy.Of primary importance in many cases is to ensure all year round economic activities in order to achieve a permanent and completely sustainable use of the islands' potential.This book contains papers dealing with projects, initiatives and experiences related to different island issues. By using the experience of economically developed island environments, it is possible to learn how to ensure the development of other island communities, not only to prevent depopulation but to encourage new settlement. Those projects will serve as guidelines for other initiatives in less developed islands, adapting those experiences to specific regional, cultural and socio-economic characteristics.
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by
Lanfant, Marie-Françoise.
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338.4791 22
Publication Date
1995
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T̀his book is one of several indications that the sociology of tourism is on the move. these articles raise relevant important themes in the study of tourism. The contributors to this very readable book provide valuable insights, many of which have been derived from empirical research, that should interest anyone involved in the study of international tourism. And by moving us away from polarised positions over the social impact of tourism toward more complex but also more considered perspectives they have also helped alter the agenda for future research' - David Harrison, University of Suss.
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