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Reisen und die damit verbundenen Erlebnisse zählen für viele Menschen zu den schönsten Momenten ihres Lebens. Doch stellen die persönlichen und gesellschaftlichen Phänomene sowie die Gesetzmäßigkeiten des Reisens nach wie vor rätselhafte Angelegenheiten dar. Dieses seit über 25 Jahren bewährte und bereits zum zweiten Mal mit dem ITB BuchAward ausgezeichnete Lehrbuch bietet eine umfassende und systematische Darstellung der Grundlagen und Hintergründe des Tourismus. Die Konzentration dieses Werkes auf die wirtschaftlichen Aspekte des Tourismus ermöglicht Studierenden und Praktikern im Tourismus den Zugang zur ökonomischen Denkweise. Die 11. Auflage wurde durchgängig aktualisiert und inhaltlich, didaktisch sowie optisch verbessert. Der Autor, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Walter Freyer, ist Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Tourismuswirtschaft an der TU Dresden und Gründungspräsident der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Tourismuswissenschaft (DGT). Er ist Verfasser zahlreicher touristischer Fachpublikationen. Praxiserfahrungen erwarb er u.a. als Reisebüroleiter sowie Berater für Tourismusdestinationen. Das Werk erscheint in der Reihe "Lehr- und Handbücher zu Tourismus, Verkehr und Freizeit", herausgegeben von Univ.-Prof. Dr. Walter Freyer, mit mehr als 30 Titeln zum Thema Tourismus.
Hospitality industry. --- Tourism -- History. --- Tourism. --- Tourism --- Foreign travel. --- tourism demand. --- tourism market. --- tourism products. --- travel behavior.
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Chris Ryan, as editor of Tourism Management, the author of several books and a researcher with an international reputation, has revisited his book, Recreational Tourism, after a gap of more than ten years. This new edition is an appraisal of that which is still thought to be valid, but with a significant updating in the light of new research. The structure of the book has been slightly changed to better reflect, not only current thinking, but the nature of existing texts and the greater degree of specialisation that now exists in the tourism literature. The book is primarily concerned with the determinants of tourism demand, the implications of that demand, and the problems posed for those who, in whatever capacity, seek to manage tourism at the destination level. After a new chapter that presents a history of tourism where the discerning reader can see that which is old and that which is new, the rest of the book analyses social, economic and psychological determinants of demand and discusses the broad aspects of destination change and the challenges presented to those responsible for managing such change. The book represents a learned introduction to the subject, a review of the developing literature and thinking that can be classified as broadly postpositivistic. In a curious manner it represents a return to the conventional, but within a new awareness of competing interpretations of one of the leading economic drivers of the new millennium.
Tourism. --- Travel & Tourism --- Geography --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Holiday industry --- Operators, Tour (Industry) --- Tour operators (Industry) --- Tourism --- Tourism industry --- Tourism operators (Industry) --- Tourist industry --- Tourist trade --- Tourist traffic --- Travel industry --- Visitor industry --- Service industries --- National tourism organizations --- Travel --- Economic aspects --- destination change. --- destination lifecycle. --- economic impacts of tourism. --- recreational tourism. --- social impacts of tourism. --- tourism demand. --- tourist demand. --- tourist resort zone.
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This book, Applications of Operational Research and Mathematical Models in Management, includes all the papers published in the Mathematics Special Issue with the same title. All the published papers are of high quality and were subjected to rigorous peer review. Mathematics is included in the Science Citation Index (Web of Science), and its current Impact Factor is 1.747. The papers in this book deal with on R&D performance models, methods for ranking the perspectives and indicators of a balance scorecard, robust optimization model applications, integrated production and distribution problem solving, demand functions, supply chain games, probabilistic optimization and profit research, coordinated techniques for order preference, robustness approaches in bank capital optimization, and hybrid methods for tourism demand forecasting. All the papers included contribute to the development of research.
Research & information: general --- Mathematics & science --- tourism management --- hybrid method --- fruit fly optimization algorithm --- neural network --- web search data --- forecast of daily tourism demand --- optimization method --- robust optimization --- capital to risk asset ratio --- chance constraint --- safety-first principle --- Basel III --- capital requirements --- TOPSIS --- coordinated TOPSIS --- decision-making --- assessment --- coefficient of variation --- information entropy --- probabilistic analysis --- optimization --- Lagrange equations --- operations research --- bomb fragmentation --- digital supply chain --- smart contracts --- dynamic inventory --- revenue sharing contract --- dual-channel --- two sales periods --- channel structure strategy --- strategic consumers --- Nash game --- integrated --- production scheduling --- distribution --- large neighborhood search algorithm --- duality theory --- uncertain set --- logistics production --- inventory process --- balanced scorecard --- Bradley-Terry --- performance evaluation --- software factory --- multiple-criteria decision-making --- AHP --- value relevance --- book value --- abnormal earnings --- R & --- D --- panel data
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One of the most significant of the many challenges we face is how to sustain the production of food for a growing population without compromising the health of our planet. This book addresses the growing challenges of the interrelated issues of food security, social stability, and the increasing scarcity of the planet’s resources to propose sophisticated modeling innovations leading to practical approaches and solutions to multiple facets of these challenges.
Research & information: general --- tourism management --- hybrid method --- fruit fly optimization algorithm --- neural network --- web search data --- forecast of daily tourism demand --- optimization method --- robust optimization --- capital to risk asset ratio --- chance constraint --- safety-first principle --- Basel III --- capital requirements --- TOPSIS --- coordinated TOPSIS --- decision-making --- assessment --- coefficient of variation --- information entropy --- probabilistic analysis --- optimization --- Lagrange equations --- operations research --- bomb fragmentation --- digital supply chain --- smart contracts --- dynamic inventory --- revenue sharing contract --- dual-channel --- two sales periods --- channel structure strategy --- strategic consumers --- Nash game --- integrated --- production scheduling --- distribution --- large neighborhood search algorithm --- duality theory --- uncertain set --- logistics production --- inventory process --- balanced scorecard --- Bradley-Terry --- performance evaluation --- software factory --- multiple-criteria decision-making --- AHP --- value relevance --- book value --- abnormal earnings --- R & --- D --- panel data
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This book, Applications of Operational Research and Mathematical Models in Management, includes all the papers published in the Mathematics Special Issue with the same title. All the published papers are of high quality and were subjected to rigorous peer review. Mathematics is included in the Science Citation Index (Web of Science), and its current Impact Factor is 1.747. The papers in this book deal with on R&D performance models, methods for ranking the perspectives and indicators of a balance scorecard, robust optimization model applications, integrated production and distribution problem solving, demand functions, supply chain games, probabilistic optimization and profit research, coordinated techniques for order preference, robustness approaches in bank capital optimization, and hybrid methods for tourism demand forecasting. All the papers included contribute to the development of research.
Research & information: general --- Mathematics & science --- tourism management --- hybrid method --- fruit fly optimization algorithm --- neural network --- web search data --- forecast of daily tourism demand --- optimization method --- robust optimization --- capital to risk asset ratio --- chance constraint --- safety-first principle --- Basel III --- capital requirements --- TOPSIS --- coordinated TOPSIS --- decision-making --- assessment --- coefficient of variation --- information entropy --- probabilistic analysis --- optimization --- Lagrange equations --- operations research --- bomb fragmentation --- digital supply chain --- smart contracts --- dynamic inventory --- revenue sharing contract --- dual-channel --- two sales periods --- channel structure strategy --- strategic consumers --- Nash game --- integrated --- production scheduling --- distribution --- large neighborhood search algorithm --- duality theory --- uncertain set --- logistics production --- inventory process --- balanced scorecard --- Bradley-Terry --- performance evaluation --- software factory --- multiple-criteria decision-making --- AHP --- value relevance --- book value --- abnormal earnings --- R & --- D --- panel data
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One of the most significant of the many challenges we face is how to sustain the production of food for a growing population without compromising the health of our planet. This book addresses the growing challenges of the interrelated issues of food security, social stability, and the increasing scarcity of the planet’s resources to propose sophisticated modeling innovations leading to practical approaches and solutions to multiple facets of these challenges.
Research & information: general --- tourism management --- hybrid method --- fruit fly optimization algorithm --- neural network --- web search data --- forecast of daily tourism demand --- optimization method --- robust optimization --- capital to risk asset ratio --- chance constraint --- safety-first principle --- Basel III --- capital requirements --- TOPSIS --- coordinated TOPSIS --- decision-making --- assessment --- coefficient of variation --- information entropy --- probabilistic analysis --- optimization --- Lagrange equations --- operations research --- bomb fragmentation --- digital supply chain --- smart contracts --- dynamic inventory --- revenue sharing contract --- dual-channel --- two sales periods --- channel structure strategy --- strategic consumers --- Nash game --- integrated --- production scheduling --- distribution --- large neighborhood search algorithm --- duality theory --- uncertain set --- logistics production --- inventory process --- balanced scorecard --- Bradley-Terry --- performance evaluation --- software factory --- multiple-criteria decision-making --- AHP --- value relevance --- book value --- abnormal earnings --- R & --- D --- panel data
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This book, Applications of Operational Research and Mathematical Models in Management, includes all the papers published in the Mathematics Special Issue with the same title. All the published papers are of high quality and were subjected to rigorous peer review. Mathematics is included in the Science Citation Index (Web of Science), and its current Impact Factor is 1.747. The papers in this book deal with on R&D performance models, methods for ranking the perspectives and indicators of a balance scorecard, robust optimization model applications, integrated production and distribution problem solving, demand functions, supply chain games, probabilistic optimization and profit research, coordinated techniques for order preference, robustness approaches in bank capital optimization, and hybrid methods for tourism demand forecasting. All the papers included contribute to the development of research.
tourism management --- hybrid method --- fruit fly optimization algorithm --- neural network --- web search data --- forecast of daily tourism demand --- optimization method --- robust optimization --- capital to risk asset ratio --- chance constraint --- safety-first principle --- Basel III --- capital requirements --- TOPSIS --- coordinated TOPSIS --- decision-making --- assessment --- coefficient of variation --- information entropy --- probabilistic analysis --- optimization --- Lagrange equations --- operations research --- bomb fragmentation --- digital supply chain --- smart contracts --- dynamic inventory --- revenue sharing contract --- dual-channel --- two sales periods --- channel structure strategy --- strategic consumers --- Nash game --- integrated --- production scheduling --- distribution --- large neighborhood search algorithm --- duality theory --- uncertain set --- logistics production --- inventory process --- balanced scorecard --- Bradley-Terry --- performance evaluation --- software factory --- multiple-criteria decision-making --- AHP --- value relevance --- book value --- abnormal earnings --- R & --- D --- panel data
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One of the most significant of the many challenges we face is how to sustain the production of food for a growing population without compromising the health of our planet. This book addresses the growing challenges of the interrelated issues of food security, social stability, and the increasing scarcity of the planet’s resources to propose sophisticated modeling innovations leading to practical approaches and solutions to multiple facets of these challenges.
tourism management --- hybrid method --- fruit fly optimization algorithm --- neural network --- web search data --- forecast of daily tourism demand --- optimization method --- robust optimization --- capital to risk asset ratio --- chance constraint --- safety-first principle --- Basel III --- capital requirements --- TOPSIS --- coordinated TOPSIS --- decision-making --- assessment --- coefficient of variation --- information entropy --- probabilistic analysis --- optimization --- Lagrange equations --- operations research --- bomb fragmentation --- digital supply chain --- smart contracts --- dynamic inventory --- revenue sharing contract --- dual-channel --- two sales periods --- channel structure strategy --- strategic consumers --- Nash game --- integrated --- production scheduling --- distribution --- large neighborhood search algorithm --- duality theory --- uncertain set --- logistics production --- inventory process --- balanced scorecard --- Bradley-Terry --- performance evaluation --- software factory --- multiple-criteria decision-making --- AHP --- value relevance --- book value --- abnormal earnings --- R & --- D --- panel data
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The aim of the Special Issue is to discuss the main current topics concerning marketing for sustainable tourism with reference to territories (i.e., tourism destinations, protected areas, parks and/or natural sites, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, rural regions/areas, etc.) and tourism enterprises and/or organisations (i.e., destination management organisations, hospitality enterprises, restaurant enterprises, cableway companies, travel agencies, etc.). In destinations where natural resources are pull factors for tourism development, the relationships among local actors (public, private, and local community), as well as marketing choices, are essential to develop sustainable tourism products. To this end, the Special Issue encourages papers that analyse marketing strategies adopted by tourism destinations and/or tourism enterprises to avoid overtourism, to manage mass sustainable tourism (as defined by Weaver, 2000), and to encourage and promote sustainable tourism in marginal areas or in territories suffering lack of integration in the tourism offer. Special attention will be given to contributions on the best practices to manage territories and/or enterprises adopting sustainable marketing strategies.
business models --- expenditure --- environmental self-efficacy --- n/a --- tourism development --- Lanzarote --- decisive factors --- Chinese tourist --- experience economy --- tourism factory --- ski-resort marketing --- mountain tourism --- biospheric values --- sustainable development of airport --- visitor experience --- tourists’ environmentally responsible behavior --- local attraction --- airport image --- destination offering --- customer satisfaction --- tourist behaviors --- economic sustainability --- micro-scale destination --- tourism demand --- tourism destination image --- multi-attraction travel --- pleasure --- gastronomy --- sustainability --- hot spring --- Mediterranean cruise destinations --- panel threshold regression model --- degree centrality --- tourist intelligence --- destination attribute --- seemingly unrelated regression --- post-industrial tourism --- alternative product development --- personal norm --- social network analysis --- ski resorts --- transit port --- behavioral intention --- ski-resort management --- tourism marketing --- economic growth --- grounded theory --- Seasonality --- responsible tourism --- interpretive structural modeling --- service innovation --- tourism --- disaster-stricken counties --- online review --- audit --- China --- tourism advertisement --- positioning --- destination marketing --- Butler’s Tourism Area Life Cycle --- Wenchuan earthquake --- density --- country brand --- satisfaction --- sustainable tourism --- experiential marketing --- Spain --- The Industrial Monuments Route --- environmental self-identity --- UCG --- port of call --- strategy --- tourists' environmentally responsible behavior --- Butler's Tourism Area Life Cycle
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