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(2008, 2000 words)
The paper examines the concept of personal identity describing its individual attributes such as competence, talent, sociability, etc., and discussing decision making involved in the choice of tourism and leisure spots that reflect individuality.
(2007, 1400 words)
The work analyses a Porters generic framework and strategies and states how apt it is to the travel and tourism industry. It answers questions pertaining to the success of the industry. It analyzes several business strategies that add more value to the travel and tourism industry than Porter's model and describes them. The second part of this study focuses on Human Resource Management in the volatile tourism and Hospitality industry indicating the key features to its success.
(2007, 3000 words)
The paper analyses the development of the tourist industry in the Netherlands offering an overview of the country's demographic situation, accommodation, attractions, transport infrastructure, tourist types and routs, etc. The issues of gay tourism, sex and drug tourism, and the future of tourism in the Netherlands are addressed.
(2006, 3000 words)
The paper examines the products and services of travel agencies including package holidays, short breaks, flight sales, bookings for hotels and accommodation, holiday insurance, theatre bookings, car hire, etc.
(2006, 2500 words)
The paper examines the position of the UK travel agent Travelcare and Butlin's holiday resorts comparing them along the lines of price, value for money, accommodation, reliability, staff expertise, enjoyment experience, security, cleanliness and hygiene, accessibility, etc.
(2006, 2500 words)
The paper examines the tourism industry of Hong Kong providing an overview of tourist accommodations, tourist attractions and facilities, etc. The activities of the Tourism Commission (TC) and Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) are reviewed; the profile of Hong Kong's inbound and outbound tourism is presented; the contribution of tourism to the development of the national economy is evaluated.
(2006, 3000 words)
The paper examines the development of tourism in Liverpool presenting the background information about the city, and discussing a vision and strategy for tourism in Liverpool for the period up to 2015.
(2006, 2500 words)
The paper examines travel motivations in people offering a review of academic literature on the theories of motivation, tourist behaviour, tourists' typology, factors determining successful tourism destinations, etc.
(2006, 1000 words)
This analysis of 20 questions is based on the stages of economic development suggesting the importance of globalisation with a specific focus on the hospitality sector. The questions focus on the factors that have affected external business environment and consumer demands within the hospitality industry. The characteristics of the hospitality industry and features of the business market have been identified. Concepts related to yield management, innovation, branding, demand-consumption, SERVQUAL dimensions have been discussed in detail in the questions.
(2006, 2000 words)
The paper examines the geographical spread of international tourism reporting on the development of the tourism industry in recent decades, defining the factors behind the growth of international tourism, and analysing Bulgaria as an emerging international tourism market.
(2006, 2000 words)
This paper examines the issue of dark tourism. The paper defines the meaning of ethic from different perspectives. It investigates whether it is the right or wrong idea for operating and joining the dark tourism. The discussions of the characteristics of the dark tourism spots and how to class tourism sites are mentioned. Also, the paper analyzes whether the dark tourism is commercialized and trivialized.
(2005, 3000 words)
The paper examines the growth of tourism in Australia providing general economic information about Australia, theoretical opinions on competitiveness and the economic determinants of international tourism, an overview of Australian tourist industry, etc.
(2006, 4000 words)
This paper examines the evolution of tourism planning techniques and political ideologies in Turkey. More specifically, it analyses how these techniques and ideologies have affected the socio-economic and spatial structures of tourism development within the country and its tourist capital, Istanbul. The paper would be useful for anyone studying the different types of national and regional tourism planning techniques, as well as political economy and its effect on tourism development.
(2006, 4000 words)
This project proposal suggests a research aimed to achieve a two-fold goal: to reveal perceptions of Russia abroad (the issue of image and country marketing) and to see if the current Russian tourism legislation is in line with relevant international norms and how it can be improved. To this end, the paper does not answer these questions, being an academic proposal, it merely suggests why these issues are important both from a scholarly and practical perspectives and why they deserve further scrutiny. The report cites the project aim and objectives, provides a critical literature review on the topic, and concludes with a thorough methodology explaining how each individual objective is to be achieved.
(2006, 2000 words)
The paper looks at the issues of sex tourism focusing on the sex tourist industry in Thailand and addressing the problems of teenage prostitution, advertising, etc. Other popular holiday destinations for sex tourists (sexpats) are reviewed arguing who is to blame for the problematic situation.
(2006, 2000 words)
The paper describes the effects of the tourist business in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), on the citys environment including air pollution and wildlife management. Economic implications of the intense infrastructure development and hotel industry are outlined. The costs and benefits of developing all-inclusive resorts are discussed.
(2005, 1900 words)
This paper identifies the impacts on Hong Kong's hotel industry after the 1 July 1997 Return to the mainland China. It concludes that the hotel industry in Hong Kong has produced a positive overall picture for their development after 1997 when Hong Kong becomes a part of China. And China has generally kept its fundamental promise to respect Hong Kong's autonomy.
(2004, 4000 words)
The purpose of this report is to establish sufficient credibility of Turkey as a country for investment keeping the industry of Tourism in mind. An analysis of the country in terms of its political, economic, social, technological aspects has been included. Details of Foreign Direct Investment also form part of the report. This report aims to give a clear idea of Turkey as a country to be invested in and also puts forward points arguing the reasons for investing in the Tourism industry in Turkey.
(2005, 3100 words)
This essay presents an insight into the cultural aspect of tourism and hospitality industries. Much emphasis is given to the tourism value chain and decision making process of tourism and hospitality businesses with a great impact of consumers' and employees' perceptions. The author analyses the importance of strategic marketing and tourism segmentation.
(2003, 2600 words)
This report provides an account of the growth of international tourism by UK citizens. It shows its evolution from the pre-war exclusivity of the elite of society through to the development of the package holiday and the subsequent emergence of mass market tourism. The report highlights the negative effect that mass market tourism had on the popular Mediterranean resorts of the 60s, 70s and 80s such as overcrowding and a loss of identity and culture. In the second part the report shows how a greater awareness of new cultures and the environment has led to the development of eco-tourism and looks to the future with the possibilities of 'space tourism'. Finally the report shows the affect that tourism has on the UK's balance of payments with a look at the multiplier process with its direct, indirect and induced economic effects.
(2004, 1900 words)
This report analyses and evaluates the critical success factors of the bid by Liverpool to become the UK's entry into the European City of Culture competition. The report looks at the benefits of the title to past cities such as Glasgow and identifies why Liverpool was chosen ahead of its competition.
(2004, 5000 words)
This report presents the evaluation of one of the Spanish Greenways in the province of Murcia, in order to find out the strengths of the development and how it can deal with the potential opportunities and threats.
(2003, 2000 words)
This paper describes tourism and its economic effects in the modern world. As an example, it analyses the contribution of tourism to the economic development in Cuba. The tourism impacts and activities were observed from positive and negative points of view; also some of the issues can be both positive and negative as they stimulate the economic development but at the same time they ruin social, cultural and environmental areas of Cuba. It was concluded, that tourism is one of the most important and integral parts of the economic development in the developing country.
(2003, 3000 words)
This report aims to identify and discuss the most important factors influencing the future of international and domestic tourist transport. The factors identified refer to many aspects of tourism such as political situation; economical situation; market conditions; customer's preferences and changes in those preferences and other important factors.
(2003, 3000 words)
This essay is aiming to examine the major challenges confronting the tourism industry in developing countries in a globalizing world. Essay refers to how globalisation is affecting tourism industries across the world.
(2004, 2000 words)
This essay focuses on the economics of globalisation and their potential impacts and the changes it could bring to the leisure and tourism industry across the world.
(2004, 2000 words)
This report includes the role and influence of retail travel shops; direct selling; Internet and the role of intermediaries as well as customer options to do it themselves.
(2004, 2500 words)
This essay is discussing the impact of terrorism on tourism. The essay looks at the problem from the perspective of individual tourists, global macro level; economic impact of terrorism and its implications on the other areas of business.
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