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Bangladesh is a riverine country having many potentials of aqua business. There are so many canals, small and big ponds, rivers and the longest beach in the world. Bangladesh is considered one of the most suitable countries in the world for aquaculture, because of its favorable agro climatic...
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The ability to redefine inter-firm relationships and processes, internet-enabled and other Business to Business (B2B) mechanisms facilitate the integration and management of inter- or intra-organisational business processes that produce value for customers. B2B e-commerce in supply chain...
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Though green issues convince all human activities, few academic disciplines have integrated green issues into their literature. Businesses have begun to adapt their behavior in an attempt to address society's 'new' concerns. Some businesses have been quick to accept concepts like environmental...
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This paper analyses the term of education, human resource development and globalization in the perspective of Bangladesh. It efforts to explore the Bangladeshi government and the private sector in enhancing human resource development by giving education in various phases to meet the challenges...
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This paper underlines the linkages between women's roles, responsibilities and the use of and access to technologies in marginalised rural communities in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The ways in which poor rural women conceptualise technologies and the ways in which they use their knowledge and...
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The Romanian specialists and the foreign ones agree upon the fact that the Romanian tourism potential could compete with the touristic supply of any other country in the world thus significantly contributing to the income growth. As far as the internal market is concerned we can notice a...
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Taking into consideration the fact that the tourist firms are conditioned by the effective presence of the client and that the touristic product cannot be sent to the client it is necessary a certain attraction of the touristic consumer towards the prestation and consumption spaces of the...
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This paper identifies the major demographic trends and their implications for consumer market. It is important to know how will demographic change influence the tourism market in particularly and how can the tourist industry adapt to these. The advancing ageing of society will result in far...
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Nowadays, tourism is considered as one of the most dynamic economic field, with a continuous oscillatory evolution, being defined as the most profitable industry at the end of the 20th century. John Naisbitt identifies tourism, in his famous book quot;Megatendenciesquot;, as the industry with...
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The paper explores the role of SME cooperative alliances and networks and other grassroots level movements that can be fitted broadly into the banner of quot;the third wayquot; in the context of what may be described as the quot;tourism renaissancequot;. The advantages of alternative tourism...
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