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Internationale dienstleistungskompetenzen der europäischen hotellerie
Jörg FrehseEuropean hotels, which tend to be individual businesses, have a hard time resisting the continued globalization pressure. In order to survive the fierce international competition…
A tourism PhD reflection
Steven PikeA former tourism industry general manager turned academic provides reflections on aspects of his PhD experience. In particular, two issues are the focus. Firstly, the evolution…
The old problems of Brazilian tourism
Luiz Gonzaga Godoi TrigoBrazil is a key tourism receiving country. Based on improvements with regard to infrastructure, supra‐structure (hotels, etc.), professional education and new equipment…
Workstress response perceptions among potential employees: The influence of ethics and trust
Glenn F. RossThe ethical principles that potential tourism/hospitality employees bring to this industry have, only in the last decade or so, begun to receive research scrutiny. Fundamental…
Tourist profile research: Antalya region example 2001
Ahmet Aktas, A. Akin Aksu, Beykan çizelTourism movements are increasingly of interest as economic, social and cultural events, which annually, and on a country basis make one destination more popular than another…
Natur und kultur griechenlands als unerschöpfliche grundlagen des zukunftsfähigen tourismus
Karagiannis StephanosCrete, an exquisite island, is located between Europe, Asia and Africa, and in the north, is it surrounded by the Cretan Sea and in the south, by the Libyan Sea. It has become…
Call for papers for workshops
Peter Keller, homas BiegerAs announced earlier, the next AIEST Congress will take place just one year before the Summer Olympics in Athens (Greece). It is primarily for this reason that we have chosen…
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1660-5373e-ISSN:
1759-8451ISSN-L:
1660-5373Renamed from:
The Tourist ReviewOnline date, start – end:
2001Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Dimitrios Buhalis