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in ? context of necessity for tourism development are offered. …
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In the 1980, tourism went through a relatively high degree of rise and it became an important factor of national … resources in tourism, with a view of current state of tourism development and its effect on work contingent in Vojvodina, as one … of developed trade and economic parts of Serbia. Exactly at the moment when tourism is becoming the leading service …
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development as a tourist resort. In this article some theoretical aspects of tourism marketing, city marketing, management of … analysis and theoretical problems of promoting tourism and the city are discussed. In the third part the methodology of the …
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Web is the powerful tool for tourism industry in economically developed countries. That mostly implies high website … tourism websites characteristics are present in a country with small development and small use of Internet, such as Serbia …? Serbia connected to Internet in 1996, and two years later first websites related to tourism subjects appeared, but still has …
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The image of the tourist destination plays an essential role in the decision making process regarding the choice of a holiday. Image has a crucial role in the success of the destination because it influences the consumers’ satisfaction and helps in drawing up a promotion strategy for the...
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Tourism appeal includes natural places like beaches, eco-parks, lakes, valleys, rivers, islands etc., archeological … the longest beach in the world. In this country, the scope of nature based tourism, resource based tourism, culture based … tourism and eco-tourism is quite evident. Bangladesh is trying hard to develop its tourism industry. Therefore the whole …
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home, and consumption of tourism services across monopolistically competitive destinations abroad is presented. The model … tourist destinations. Estimates suggest median tourism arrivals decline by at least three to five percent in response to a one …. Estimates of the elasticity of substitution suggest that tourism demand is highly price sensitive, and that a variety of costs …
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This article provides the theoretical framework of innovation in services and especially tourist services. A review of the main theories related to the theme, focusing on the evolutionary line of thought of the firm. Adopting this approach, since this theoretical perspective the company is an...
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Tourism is one of the largest industries in the global economy and has been both a key driver and a beneficiary of the … potential to promote understanding and international relationships. These socioeconomic dimensions make tourism a vital … component of globalization. But the many events taking place at global level call into question how the tourism industry is …
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The reality demonstrates that, in the present context, the competition between the cities is harsh, amplified by the economic and politic effects of the globalization. The cities are fighting to attract investments, influence, businesses, tourists, residents. One of the challenges of the urban...
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