نتایج جستجو برای: tourism demand

تعداد نتایج: 178911  

2013
Ana Portolan

The private tourism accommodation concept has not been largely represented in the scientific research. It started appearing on the margins of the actual research in the past ten years, namely with a hotel as the most analyzed form of tourism accommodation. In the structure of tourism accommodation in Croatia in 2011 private accommodation participated with 465 000 beds which represents 49,8 perc...

Journal: :iranian economic review 2011
fateh habibi hossein abbasianejad

2017
Tracey Dickson Sara Dolnicar

There is a long tradition in tourism research to investigate the issue of perceived risk. The reason lies in the tourism industry’s aim to reduce the risk perceptions among tourist in order to increase sales. Perceived risk is thus seen as a hurdle to attracting tourists and the managerial aim is to reduce it. At the same time there is a sub-sector of tourism industry, adventure tourism that se...

2017
G. I. Crouch H. Oppewal Sara Dolnicar J. J. Louviere Geoffrey I. Crouch Harmen Oppewal Twan Huybers Jordan J. Louviere Timothy Devinney

Consumers’ decisions to spend money on tourism occur in the context of the other potential uses of their resources and corresponding values or utilities. While many studies have examined the demand for travel and tourism there is no known study that reveals how individuals and households make tradeoffs when allocating their spending between various potential categories of discretionary expendit...

2015
Andrew Holden

Society is at a critical juncture in its relationship with the natural environment, a relationship in which tourism has growing significance. Yet, twenty years after the Brundtland Report, environmental policy has to date had little influence upon the workings of the tourism market, the supply and demand elements of which determine the ‘use’ or ‘non-use’ of nature. Inherent to the market is its...

2012
Wuttigrai Ngamsirijit Yodmanee Tepanon

Transportation is one of the main activities related to creating value for the tourists. Transport management in tourism mainly focuses on managing transfer points and vehicle capacity. However, transport service level must also be ensured as it now relates to tourist’s experiences. This paper emphasizes on the responsiveness as one of key service performance measures. An evaluation framework i...

زمانی, مهدی, نصیری هنده خاله, اسماعیل, هادوی, فرامرز,

Today, tourism industry, as a dynamic industry, has devoted an important part of production activities in the world by its development-oriented features. Hence its development in a country requires factors such as an appropriate strategy, planning and efficient management. In this paper, the status of tourism industry in Zanjan Province has been evaluated using SWOT technique and Input-Output t...

Journal: :J. of IT & Tourism 2005
Simon J. Edwards Philip T. Blythe Stephen Scott Amy Weihong Guo

This article describes a product (the “Mobility Agent”) that delivers Internet-based travel and tourism-related services through fixed and mobile devices. Intelligent agent technology was used to provide European residents and visitors with dynamic, mobile, personalized, location-based information and services, specifically related to travel and tourism in complex urban environments. The articl...

2005
Luiz Augusto Machado Mendes-Filho Anatália Saraiva Martins Ramos

Tourism is the most important industry in the world in terms of the numbers of employees and its effect on the social and economical development of a region or country. Holjevac (2003) believes that, by the year 2050, tourism will by far be the largest industry worldwide, with 2 billion tourists and US$24 billion in domestic and international receipts. Moreover, the major tourist destinations w...

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