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is a significant drop‐out rate from employment in the tourism/hospitality industry in Ireland, which is particularly …Purpose – The aim of this paper is to present longitudinal data regarding the career progression of Irish tourism and … issues in need of redress. There is constant reference to work conditions within the tourism/hospitality industry throughout …
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Tourism, today, has not only emerged as the engine of growth but also become the largest and the fastest growing sector … region. Given the importance of the industry, it is incumbent on governments to orient tourism growth towards meeting the …
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‐border study undertaken in 1998. The study included the analysis of cases from the Republic of Ireland and from Northern Ireland … studies showed the primary focus of policy was on sectarian harassment in the North, while in the Republic of Ireland it was …
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in three‐, four‐ and five‐star hotels in Dublin, Ireland and the factors which the hospitality industry highlight as … of these findings, the authors suggest that an evaluation of graduate education in the hospitality industry in Ireland …
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study is based on a quota sample of 100 hotels throughout the Republic of Ireland. Drawing on earlier research and applying …
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Purpose – Failte Ireland argues that high performance work practices will provide the Irish tourist industry with the …
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Purpose – The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the changing food culture of Ireland focusing particularly … good hotels. The Refreshment Houses and Wine Licences (Ireland) Act 1860 created a more congenial environment for the …
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Gathering in Ireland in 2013, when against a backdrop of recession, the national Government encouraged individuals and … communities to organize events and invite the Diaspora to visit Ireland as a way of helping the country to revitalize. Some 5 …. Three research questions are posed: Who were these tourism and social entrepreneurs who organized events as a result of the …
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Focuses on the estimation of the contribution of the hotel industry to Hong Kong’s gross domestic product (GDP) and an analysis of the factors influencing the hotel industry’s recent and likely future contribution to the GDP. The investigation also covers a method of speeding up the...
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traditional hierarchical marketing organisations. Based on a sample of tourism suppliers’ Websites in Northern Ireland, very …Co‐operation is crucial to the successful marketing of tourism destinations, and electronic commerce offers exciting … new opportunities for co‐operation among tourism suppliers. This article examines the reciprocal linking of Websites to …
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