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Books > Business & Economics > Industry & industrial studies
As the tourism industry grows worldwide, researchers continue to
seek solutions and practices that support increased tourism to
specific regions. Special interest tourism is a method that looks
at how psychological and sociological factors help a visitor choose
which destination to visit. By applying this type of tourism in
Southeast Asia, the role of emotions, experiences, and place
attachment becomes a driving factor for tourists. Special Interest
Tourism in Southeast Asia: Emerging Research and Opportunities
critically discusses the challenges associated with special
interest tourism and how it can be used to overcome unfavorable
impacts of tourism for the local community, as well as preserve
cultural heritage. The book covers emerging issues such as
sustainability, technological advances within this type of tourism,
and responses to over tourism and tourism-phobia. It is ideally
designed for government officials, policymakers, managers, industry
professionals, and university students seeking current research on
the recent growth of the tourism industry.
With technology creating a more competitive market, the global
economy has been continually evolving in recent years. These
technological developments have drastically changed the ways
organizations manage their resources, as they are constantly
seeking innovative methods to implement new systems. Because of
this, there is an urgent need for empirical research that studies
advancing theories and applications that organizations can use to
successfully handle information and supplies. Novel Theories and
Applications of Global Information Resource Management is a pivotal
reference source that provides vital research on developing
practices for businesses to effectively manage their assets on a
global scale. While highlighting topics such as enterprise systems,
library management, and information security, this publication
explores the implementation of technological innovation into
business techniques as well as the methods of controlling
information in a contemporary society. This book is ideally
designed for brokers, accountants, marketers, researchers, data
scientists, financiers, managers, and academicians seeking current
research on global resource management.
The book provides an integrated energy/exergy analysis method to
identify the energy utilization issues and systematically propose
the cost-effective energy-saving and CO2 mitigation/capture
solution. There is a strong market needs on energy-saving and
greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction. CO2 mitigation/capture will achieve
economic benefit of fuel, power, and carbon tax saving as well as
environmental GHG reduction. The book is a professional book for
energy-saving and GHG gas mitigation technology in oil & gas,
oil refining, and chemical industry. It is an integrated technical
book that combines energy utilization theory and practical method,
including: thermodynamic analysis for unit operation and process
units; energy and exergy calculation for various process streams
and utilities; three-link energy/exergy analysis model;
energy/exergy balance of equipment, process units, and entire
plant; approach and technology of energy saving; optimization of
pipeline and equipment; pinch energy-saving technology and its
application; CO2 capture and utilization with 8 case studies
incorporated for all different scenarios; key energy-saving
technologies such gas turbine, FCCU regeneration CO combustion and
energy recovery, flue gas turbine system optimization, low-grade
heat recovery and utilization. The book is intended for engineers
and professional personnel who are working in process engineering,
EPC companies, chemical and petrochemical plants, refineries, oil
& gas production facilities, power generation plant. It can
also be a professional reference or textbook for undergraduate or
graduate-level university students and teaching personnel of
chemical, energy, and process engineering faculties of
universities.
Low-Cost Airline Carriers in Emerging Countries traces the
development of low-cost carriers (LCCs) in Asia, Latin America, the
Middle East and Africa, examining airlines that have become
significant players in their home markets but little known at a
global scale. The book maps the geography of the LCC phenomenon,
explaining the starkly varying success of budget airlines, and
assessing their current social, economic and environmental impacts.
The book concludes with insights into the future potential of the
LCC phenomenon along with its global ramifications. Beginning with
Southwest Airlines in the 1970s, low-cost carriers (LCCs) have
democratized air travel around the world, fostering huge increases
in airline traffic and transforming the airline industry. At the
same time however, the ascent of these budget airlines has
exacerbated aviation-related problems such as aircraft noise,
airport congestion, greenhouse gas emissions and more. LCCs have
been extensively studied in the US and Europe but not in emerging
regions of the globe. Yet the impact of such airlines is greatest
in low- and middle-income economies where only a small fraction of
the population has ever flown, and where competition from
alternative modes (road, rail) is weak.
In recent years, discussion on tourism has focused mainly on global
problems relating to the over-exploitation of space, leaving other
aspects of the development of tourist activities almost completely
ignored. The book will focus not only on the widely understood
tourist exploitation processes, their geographical diversity and
density, but also on their significance and influence (economic,
socio-cultural, tourist etc.) on regional development and
sustainability. It will also cover the debate on promotion of
innovative, sustainable and responsible tourism strategies, plans
and funds, and the movement towards responsible and sustainable
cultural tourism through the crisis in marginal areas. It will also
highlight the dramatic changes to the global tourism industry
brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic in recent months.
Petrophysical Characterization and Fluids Transport in
Unconventional Reservoirs presents a comprehensive look at these
new methods and technologies for the petrophysical characterization
of unconventional reservoirs, including recent theoretical advances
and modeling on fluids transport in unconventional reservoirs. The
book is a valuable tool for geoscientists and engineers working in
academia and industry. Many novel technologies and approaches,
including petrophysics, multi-scale modelling, rock reconstruction
and upscaling approaches are discussed, along with the challenge of
the development of unconventional reservoirs and the mechanism of
multi-phase/multi-scale flow and transport in these structures.
This timely book explores the likely success or failure of
potential transport innovations. Chapters examine societally
relevant effects of transport transitions, including impacts on the
environment, accessibility, safety and more. It focuses on complex
innovations in which both public and private actors are involved.
Combining insights from innovation sciences with evolutionary
economics, business economics, managerial sciences, psychology and
history, the chapters consider state-of-the-art innovation theories
applied to sustainable transport, with an emphasis on approaches to
understanding behaviour. The book then explores a range of
potential transitions, covering technological innovations such as
vehicle electrification, e-bikes and light electric vehicles in
city logistics, before moving on to look at service innovations
including carsharing, mobility as a service and e-shopping.
Offering coverage of both frameworks and innovation examples
themselves, this book will be an interesting read for transport
studies and innovation scholars. It will also be a useful tool for
policy makers and planners working in the area.
The success of many companies through the assistance of bitcoin
proves that technology continually dominates and transforms how
economics operate. However, a deeper, more conceptual understanding
of how these technologies work to identify innovation opportunities
and how to successfully thrive in an increasingly competitive
environment is needed for the entrepreneurs of tomorrow.
Transforming Businesses With Bitcoin Mining and Blockchain
Applications provides innovative insights into IT infrastructure
and emerging trends in the realm of digital business technologies.
This publication analyzes and extracts information from Bitcoin
networks and provides the necessary steps to designing open
blockchain. Highlighting topics that include financial markets,
risk management, and smart technologies, the research contained
within the title is ideal for entrepreneurs, business
professionals, managers, executives, academicians, researchers, and
business students.
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