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Objectives – The aim of the paper is to study the sustainability level of the city of Rome (Italy) as a tourist destination. The paper's basic assumption is based on the fact that, compared to other international tourist destinations, Rome is high on the list as far as the number of...
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Purpose – As one of the main drivers of competitiveness, innovation should be a subject of rethinking and reinforcing innovation efforts of stakeholders in tourist destinations. Increasing competitiveness through innovation ensures differentiation in the dynamic tourism market. The purpose of...
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Due to growing saturation and competitiveness on tourism market as well as ecological awareness of an individual, certain destinations strive towards creating and offering as acceptable as possible tourist products which are sustainable and unique at the same time, aiming to attract as many as...
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Purpose – This paper is aimed on analyzing the supporting role of information and communication technology in the process of sustainable leadership. The holistic component of sustainable leadership represents the overall focus on seeing human being and society as parts of a much bigger whole...
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Recently, the role of tourism sustainability has increased, especially for mature and mass tourism destinations. While the literature has largely focused on residents' evaluations of tourism sustainability, little attention has been devoted to investigate the extent to which tourists either...
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Bangladesh's international image is not as a popular tourism destination, and many people might be surprised to learn it has three World Heritage sites, including the Sundarbans tiger reserves. Moreover, it is part of important travel circuits for cultural and religious tourism, and has...
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Despite the significant negative impacts of COVID-19 on tourism, the crisis is providing an opportunity to rethink tourism for the future. Achieving this greener and more sustainable tourism recovery, calls for a greater policy focus on the environmental and socio-cultural pillars of...
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Sustainability in the tourism sector has become a principal goal for destination management and for the strengthening of the competitiveness and attractiveness of destinations (Bell & Morse, 2012). There is, however, no absolute scale of spatial analysis for sustainability. In this paper, we...
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Over the past few decades, the concerns relating to the social and environmental impacts of tourism have intensified significantly giving birth to an array of path-breaking forms of tourism such as community-based tourism, ecotourism, rural tourism, and sustainable tourism. Notwithstanding the...
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