Pergamon Annals of Tourism Research‚ Vol. 21‚ No. 3‚ pp. 582-595‚ 1994 Copyright © 1994 Elsevier Science Ltd Printed in the USA. All rights reserved 0160-7383/94 $6.00 + .00 0160-7383(93)E0032-9 THE TOURISM PRODUCT Stephen L. J. Smith University of Waterloo‚ Canada Abstract: An industry is characterized by a generic product and production process. For tourism to be considered an industry‚ it is necessary to show that such a genetic product and process exist. This paper argues that they
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Development & Expansion Analysis of a country from an hospitality point of view : Colombia‚ Bogota Introduction: According to a study made by Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels‚ four of the top spots in South America for investors are Bogotá‚ Colombia; Buenos Aires‚ Argentina; Lima‚ Peru; and Santiago‚ Chile. According to that fact‚ I will try to explain in what reasons Bogota could be better and a more attractive place for investors in the hotel industry then others. 1) Country overview Colombia
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Pankaj Diyas Sharma HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT Impact of Internship on Hotel Operation Thesis CENTRAL OSTROBOTHNIA UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Degree Program in Tourism June 2012 ABSTRACT CENTRAL OSTROBOTHNIA Date UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES May 2012 Unit for Technology and Business‚ Kokkola-Pietarsaari Degree programme Degree Programme in Tourism Name of thesis HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT Impact of Internship on Hotel Operation Instructor Author Pankaj Diyas Sharma
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Darryl Eugene Collins Tourism Management Hospitality 450 Instructor: Professor Marco Albarran Week 1 Assignment Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective Chapter 2: Tourism through the Ages Chapter 3: Career Opportunities September 9‚ 2012 Chapter 1: Tourism in Perspective CASE PROBLEMS 1. Suppose that you are a high school economics teacher. You plan to visit your principal’s office and convince her that tourism should be included as part of one of your courses. What arguments
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Dark tourism scholarship: a critical review Philip Stone Philip Stone is Executive Director: Institute for Dark Tourism Research (iDTR)‚ School of Sport‚ Tourism and The Outdoors‚ University of Central Lancashire (UCLan)‚ Preston‚ UK. Abstract Purpose – Commonly referred to as dark tourism or thanatourism‚ the act of touristic travel to sites of or sites associated with death and disaster has gained significant attention with media imaginations and academic scholarship. However‚ despite
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Hotel industry is getting more and more famous nowadays. It is according to the increased of economic and increased of the levels of people’s life. Nowadays‚ "hotel" is not just to provide a place for travelers to stay‚ "hotel" can be provide a lot of activities for guests. Such as: Food and beverage‚ gym facilities‚ swimming pool and business center and so on. Beside other amenities of hotel‚ food & beverage service is one of the major marketing factors of hotel. It is a big and very important
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Hospitality Management (B.S.) The hospitality management program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration (ACPHA) since 1994. The mission of the program is to prepare students for professional careers in hospitality management by providing theory-based instruction and practical experience. The program provides students with a broad liberal education‚ an understanding of business administration (business minor)‚ a solid foundation of professional
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Youth Tourism Introduction Young people travel inside the country and abroad on holiday‚ to visit friends‚ to study‚ to understand various cultures as well as for adventure and relaxation. Psychologists look upon youth travel as part of their transition to adulthood. Domestic youth travel is regarded as an extension of the education process familiarizing young people with their country. There is no widely accepted definition of the youth travel market segment. This lack
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MALAYSIAN TOURISM - ASSESSING ITS PERFORMANCE‚ IMPACT AND FUTURE Introduction to Malaysian Tourism Tourism‚ including Malaysian tourism‚ is a big industry worldwide and many countries have already cashed in on its potential. This article seeks to assess the performance of tourism in Malaysia‚ its development‚ impacts and future. Implications for students will also be discussed. Tourism success in any country begins from the priority placed on it by the government. The Malaysian government
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3 TOURISM STATISTICS ANNUAL REPORT 2012 MINISTR OF TOUR RY RISM Statistics and Tourism Informatio Departme nt s on Street 169‚ S No. A3‚ S Sangkat Vea Vong‚ Khan 7 Makara‚ Phnom Penh‚ Cambodia al n a. Fax: +85 23 885003 55 3 E-mail: k kong@mot.gov.kh Web site www.mot.g e: gov.kh Tourism Highlights International Tourist Arrivals‚ Average Length of Stay‚ Hotels Occupancy & Tourism Receipts 1993 - 2012 Tourist Arrivals Average Length Hotels Occupancy Tourism Receipts
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