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To compete effectively today and remain sustainable over the long
term, business organizations must create flexible means of
generating competitive advantage given the hypercompetitive nature
of the global marketplace in all industries including tourism. The
COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the situation, thus requiring the
tourism industry to reassess itself and realign operations with
global and local realities. The Handbook of Research on Sustainable
Tourism and Hotel Operations in Global Hypercompetition examines
various aspects of the hospitality, recreation, and tourism
industries. It contributes empirical research, theoretical
development, and current best practices to the field. Covering
topics such as sustainable medical tourism, technology acceptance
model, and cultural tourism, this major reference work is an
essential resource for community leaders, business executives and
managers, government officials, librarians, students and faculty of
higher education, researchers, and academicians.
The progression of the independent states that were created after
the collapse of the Soviet Union has become a prevalent area of
research as these countries continue to make infrastructural
strides. These regions possess vastly desirable natural resources
including oil, gas, and minerals, causing this section of the world
to have rising global importance as they continue to improve their
economy, educational systems, and tourism industries. Economic,
Educational, and Touristic Development in Asia is a pivotal
reference source that provides a thorough examination of the
contemporary progression of several recently formed countries
within Central Asia. While highlighting topics such as hospitality
marketing, anti-corruption reform, and entrepreneurship, this
publication explores the technological, educational, and security
enhancements being made in these areas, as well as how this region
can strengthen its prosperity by strategically utilizing their
globally-coveted natural resources. This book is ideally designed
for economists, higher education faculty, provosts, chancellors,
scholars, practitioners, policymakers, business professionals,
marketers, restaurateurs, hotel managers, tour developers, travel
agencies, government officials, strategists, educators,
researchers, and graduate students.
The progression of the independent states that were created after
the collapse of the Soviet Union has become a prevalent area of
research as these countries continue to make infrastructural
strides. These regions possess vastly desirable natural resources
including oil, gas, and minerals, causing this section of the world
to have rising global importance as they continue to improve their
economy, educational systems, and tourism industries. Economic,
Educational, and Touristic Development in Asia is a pivotal
reference source that provides a thorough examination of the
contemporary progression of several recently formed countries
within Central Asia. While highlighting topics such as hospitality
marketing, anti-corruption reform, and entrepreneurship, this
publication explores the technological, educational, and security
enhancements being made in these areas, as well as how this region
can strengthen its prosperity by strategically utilizing their
globally-coveted natural resources. This book is ideally designed
for economists, higher education faculty, provosts, chancellors,
scholars, practitioners, policymakers, business professionals,
marketers, restaurateurs, hotel managers, tour developers, travel
agencies, government officials, strategists, educators,
researchers, and graduate students.
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