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In recent decades, hospitality has become one of the largest, fastest growing and most dynamic industrial sectors. It is an industry that includes many complementary businesses from many different fields. The impact of new technologies has played a fundamental role in the growth of the entire...
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In recent decades, tourism has evolved into one of the largest, fastest-growing, and most dynamic industrial sectors …, encompassing various complementary businesses across diverse fields. The pivotal role of local knowledge in shaping tourism … Knowledge in Planning, Management, and Implementation of Tourism Processes for the Sustainable Development of the Maleshevo …
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Internet platforms significantly facilitate the travel and stay of users. In Europe and the United States, the most widely used platforms are Booking and Airbnb and this paper will provide their comparative analysis of each other. Both platforms use advanced information technologies, such as...
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This paper provides an empirical examination of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, Utah. Our analysis of taxable sales in the counties in which Olympic events took place finds that some sectors such as hotels and restaurants prospered while other retailers such as general...
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We use daily airplane arrival data from Hawaii’s Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism to determine … the net change in tourism for a variety of sporting events. We find two events generate a positive and significant net …
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This paper estimates the public benefits to homeowners in cities with NFL franchises by examining housing prices rather than housing rents. In contrast to Carlino and Coulson (2004) we find that the presence of an NFL franchise has no effect on housing prices in a city. Furthermore, we also test...
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The local, state, and federal governments, along with the Salt Lake City Organizing Committee, spent roughly $1.9 billion in direct costs related to planning and hosting the 2002 Winter Olympic Games. In this paper, we investigate whether these expenditures increased employment. At the state...
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In order to transmit a culture without altering it, while creating tourism, cultural and religious products, a variety … of details must be taken into account regarding the basic tourism services such as accommodations and food. (gastronomy …
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tourism marketing. Despite the fact that already many studies have been made, internationally, on the impact of sport events … contribute for the improvement of planning and implementation strategies of tourism marketing at regional level. Data regarding … sport events.Unlikely, the results show that no specific and integrated regional promotion strategy was pursuit, and no …
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Indonesian tourism policy has generally been top-down and biased towards attracting international mass tourism and … encouraging large, capital intensive projects. However, this paper examines locally owned, bottom-up tourism that developed to … growth of tourism since the 1970's and how it transformed a poor urban village. …
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