• Nenhum resultado encontrado

Hospitality and Tourism Industry

The information and Communication Technologies in Tourism Degree Courses: the Reality of Portugal and Spain

The information and Communication Technologies in Tourism Degree Courses: the Reality of Portugal and Spain

... Cheung and Law (2000) recommended that educators constantly update teaching content to provide an adequate supply of graduates with IT skills to meet the growing demands of the hospitality and ...

10

“Destination Cuba” – Hospitality and Tourism Education, Training Strategy and Challenges

“Destination Cuba” – Hospitality and Tourism Education, Training Strategy and Challenges

... The tourism higher education strategy, released by MES in July 2002, is designed to address the issues of a rapid tourism industry growth by establishing, in the first stage, four University centres ...

8

Students demand for higher education in Tourism and the perception of gender issues in a Tourism degree

Students demand for higher education in Tourism and the perception of gender issues in a Tourism degree

... sustainability and competitiveness of an HEI in the area of tourism and hospitality, could be centred in considering the applications of some interesting actions suggested by WTTC (2014) ...

14

Rev. Bras. Pesq. Tur.  vol.11 número1

Rev. Bras. Pesq. Tur. vol.11 número1

... the hospitality industry, has had implica- tions for human resources management, for the support of the local community, and the promotion of environmental sustainability in the surroundings of the ...

22

Management accounting in the hospitality industry: a systematic literature review

Management accounting in the hospitality industry: a systematic literature review

... century tourism was internationally recognized for being the most flourishing ...fact, tourism became vital after world war II, when it gradually became an international phenomenon (WTO, ...this ...

75

The influence of hospitality and service offerings in religious tourism

The influence of hospitality and service offerings in religious tourism

... keting and prime parts of the economy of hosted ...Portugal and Lourdes in France attract millions of religious tou- rists, charity workers, missionaries and humanitari- ans creating a huge financial ...

10

Quality of Tourism and Hospitality Management Systems in Russia

Quality of Tourism and Hospitality Management Systems in Russia

... governors and regional tourism authorities, im provem ent of com petitiveness of Russia’s tourism m arket participants, increase the quality of tourism education, prom otion of charity ...

4

Renewable Energy Sources in the Function of Sustainable Business in Tourism and Hospitality Industry

Renewable Energy Sources in the Function of Sustainable Business in Tourism and Hospitality Industry

... hotel, and such hotel faciliy provides just that ...bateries and save energy, there are solar panels on the roof of the hotel which sup- ply hot water for the enire hotel, ...government and ...

10

Food tourism: potential of local production systems of food industry and tourism in chosen regions of Slovakia

Food tourism: potential of local production systems of food industry and tourism in chosen regions of Slovakia

... Tourism has been identified as one of the broadest and most rapidly evolving industries, accounting for up to 10% of GDP worldwide (UNWTO, UNWTO Annual Report 2015, ...revolution and shifts of the ...

147

Brand strategies in social media in hospitality and tourism

Brand strategies in social media in hospitality and tourism

... improving and sharing tourists’ experience related to tourism services such as operators and guides, given the strong relation found, characterized by β values from the same magnitude ...services’ ...

41

Brand strategies in social media in hospitality and tourism

Brand strategies in social media in hospitality and tourism

... improving and sharing tourists’ experience related to tourism services such as operators and guides, given the strong relation found, characterized by β values from the same magnitude ...services’ ...

40

A Proposal of a Methodology for Evaluating Learning Objects

A Proposal of a Methodology for Evaluating Learning Objects

... interaction, and visual design are unfortunately neither well understood nor the ...new and remarkable insights can be gained from reconsideration of the introduction of earlier technologies, ...sake ...

552

Catarina Inês Marques de Lucena

Catarina Inês Marques de Lucena

... searchers and scientists so that the community can capitalize their ...simple and, considerably well- known interface, as wiki-based ...setup and use, tracking of changes, and on-the-fly ...

233

Tourism English programmes: do they mirror the reality and the contents of the tourism industry?

Tourism English programmes: do they mirror the reality and the contents of the tourism industry?

... largest industry in the world. The World Tourism Organisation foresees a growth in international arrivals from 700 million in 2000 to ...in tourism dates back to the 1950’s and 1980’s, when ...

15

Macao as a brand : can city branding change Macao’s image perceptions?

Macao as a brand : can city branding change Macao’s image perceptions?

... a tourism destination truly competitive is its ability to increase tourism expenditure, to increasingly attract visitors while providing them satisfying, memorable experiences, and to do so in a ...

67

Cad. EBAPE.BR  vol.8 número4

Cad. EBAPE.BR vol.8 número4

... opportunities and transfer knowledge, since the build-up of extended relationship networks allows, directly or indirectly, greater environmental perception (FRANCO, ...strengthen and/or complete their ...

13

International mobility of a community of students from the Univerdade do Algarve

International mobility of a community of students from the Univerdade do Algarve

... future and the hypothesis of international labour and academic mobility in a period of economic and social ...characteristics and language ...abroad and that this intention is motivated ...

18

Millennials’ travel motivation and desired activities within a destination: a comparative study of America and the United Kingdom

Millennials’ travel motivation and desired activities within a destination: a comparative study of America and the United Kingdom

... mobility, and cultural ...social and the environmental settings in US and Europe have a significant impact on these people’s behavior, and despite a few similarities ...confidence, and ...

59

Artificial intelligence in the travel & tourism industry adoption and impact

Artificial intelligence in the travel & tourism industry adoption and impact

... economic and society system or discuss only selected applications such as legal advisory, medical diagnosis and self-driving ...travel and tourism industry. Travel and ...

26

The Definition and Scope of Tourism: a Necessary Inquiry

The Definition and Scope of Tourism: a Necessary Inquiry

... Burkart and Medlik (1974) suggest the need to distinguish between the concept and technical definitions, believing that the former should allow us to identify the essential characteristics and ...

24

Show all 10000 documents...

temas relacionados