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Advances in tourism destination marketing: managing networks, 2009, ISBN 978-0-415-49238-6, págs. 125-137, Sep 10, 2009
Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism, 2008
Marketing Innovations for …, 2009
Tourism and Gastronomy, 2003
The tourism sector, more than many others, is going through a series of deep transformations main... more The tourism sector, more than many others, is going through a series of deep transformations mainly due to the globalization process and the changed conditions of an increasingly dynamic international competition. New origins and destinations of tourist flows, increasing use of new technologies, growing diversifications in the supply of tourism products are just a few examples. These elements involve all the steps of tourism production, but the introduction of new technologies in communication and information management is particularly relevant.
Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2010, 2010
Food has an undeniable importance for holiday makers. As such, food tourism has gained an enormou... more Food has an undeniable importance for holiday makers. As such, food tourism has gained an enormous potential in recent years. A high percentage of travellers, consider dining and food as relevant activities during their travels. On the other hand, Internet has shown to be a ...
inroutenetwork.org
Summary: Tourism is a complex system as is the socio-economic system denoted as tourism destinati... more Summary: Tourism is a complex system as is the socio-economic system denoted as tourism destination, considered today an essential unit of analysis for the understanding of the whole sector. Probably the most important result of this vision is the claimed impossibility to ...
Rivista Italiana Di Diritto Del Turismo, 2012
Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism, 2008
This paper reports on an initiative to examine the future of tourism education into the years 201... more This paper reports on an initiative to examine the future of tourism education into the years 2010 -2030. A group of forty-five senior tourism educators and industry experts came together for a Summits at Modul University, Vienna, Austria to discuss how tourism education needs to adapt to significant societal and industry changes. The theme of the Summit was how to build the capacity for tourism students to lead the industry into the future as it faces increasing pressures for responsibility and stewardship. This paper discusses the pre-summit and summit processes and their outcomes, and explains future plans for this Tourism Education Futures Initiative (TEFI). Among other outcomes was a listing of values that could create the foundation for future tourism education programs, and also five categories of skills that participants felt would be important for students of the future to master. These are: destination stewardship skills, political and ethical skills, enhanced human resource skills and dynamic business skills.
Advances in tourism destination marketing: managing networks, 2009, ISBN 978-0-415-49238-6, págs. 125-137, Sep 10, 2009
Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism, 2008
Marketing Innovations for …, 2009
Tourism and Gastronomy, 2003
The tourism sector, more than many others, is going through a series of deep transformations main... more The tourism sector, more than many others, is going through a series of deep transformations mainly due to the globalization process and the changed conditions of an increasingly dynamic international competition. New origins and destinations of tourist flows, increasing use of new technologies, growing diversifications in the supply of tourism products are just a few examples. These elements involve all the steps of tourism production, but the introduction of new technologies in communication and information management is particularly relevant.
Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2010, 2010
Food has an undeniable importance for holiday makers. As such, food tourism has gained an enormou... more Food has an undeniable importance for holiday makers. As such, food tourism has gained an enormous potential in recent years. A high percentage of travellers, consider dining and food as relevant activities during their travels. On the other hand, Internet has shown to be a ...
inroutenetwork.org
Summary: Tourism is a complex system as is the socio-economic system denoted as tourism destinati... more Summary: Tourism is a complex system as is the socio-economic system denoted as tourism destination, considered today an essential unit of analysis for the understanding of the whole sector. Probably the most important result of this vision is the claimed impossibility to ...
Rivista Italiana Di Diritto Del Turismo, 2012
Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism, 2008
This paper reports on an initiative to examine the future of tourism education into the years 201... more This paper reports on an initiative to examine the future of tourism education into the years 2010 -2030. A group of forty-five senior tourism educators and industry experts came together for a Summits at Modul University, Vienna, Austria to discuss how tourism education needs to adapt to significant societal and industry changes. The theme of the Summit was how to build the capacity for tourism students to lead the industry into the future as it faces increasing pressures for responsibility and stewardship. This paper discusses the pre-summit and summit processes and their outcomes, and explains future plans for this Tourism Education Futures Initiative (TEFI). Among other outcomes was a listing of values that could create the foundation for future tourism education programs, and also five categories of skills that participants felt would be important for students of the future to master. These are: destination stewardship skills, political and ethical skills, enhanced human resource skills and dynamic business skills.