AbstractThe sharp decline in exports and industrial production, rising unemployment and rapidly eroding consumer confidence had a severe negative impact on tourism consumption. This paper explores the factors that affected tourist's behaviour, hence their preferences and holiday destination choice on the background of the economic crisis. It is focused on a qualitative methodology approach that is based on a questionnaire and a quantitative research based on statistical data. The research was structured to build an understanding of how the economic crisis affected the tourists that “consume” tourism products and which have made changes in their destination choices
The last 12-18 months have been one of the most challenging periods in the history of tourism. Both ...
The present research studies tourism in terms of consumption, using the approach of economic psychol...
It is an obvious fact that society is constantly changing. Simultaneously, the economy is changing t...
AbstractThe sharp decline in exports and industrial production, rising unemployment and rapidly erod...
This thesis describes the relation between the tourism industry and crisis from a consumer perspecti...
The market of tourist services is constantly changing due to various impulses coming from internati...
This article addresses tourist demand during the persisting economic downturn between 2008 and 2013,...
The aim of paper is to examine the influence of the global economic crisis on the choice of destinat...
The purpose of this article was to observe the relationship between the tourism movement and the eco...
This study focuses on the underpinnings of the households’ tourism expenditure decisions during the ...
In the context of the economic crisis, the consumers ´ behavior registered changes, so tourists have...
Although studies suggest that under times of economic uncertainty, perceptions and attitudes are sub...
The importance of perceived risk by tourists – while first studied in the broader context of general...
The study of the domestic tourism development in our country is due to the socio-economic and socio-...
Recently, the consumer was hit hard by the consequences of the global economic crisis, which still h...
The last 12-18 months have been one of the most challenging periods in the history of tourism. Both ...
The present research studies tourism in terms of consumption, using the approach of economic psychol...
It is an obvious fact that society is constantly changing. Simultaneously, the economy is changing t...
AbstractThe sharp decline in exports and industrial production, rising unemployment and rapidly erod...
This thesis describes the relation between the tourism industry and crisis from a consumer perspecti...
The market of tourist services is constantly changing due to various impulses coming from internati...
This article addresses tourist demand during the persisting economic downturn between 2008 and 2013,...
The aim of paper is to examine the influence of the global economic crisis on the choice of destinat...
The purpose of this article was to observe the relationship between the tourism movement and the eco...
This study focuses on the underpinnings of the households’ tourism expenditure decisions during the ...
In the context of the economic crisis, the consumers ´ behavior registered changes, so tourists have...
Although studies suggest that under times of economic uncertainty, perceptions and attitudes are sub...
The importance of perceived risk by tourists – while first studied in the broader context of general...
The study of the domestic tourism development in our country is due to the socio-economic and socio-...
Recently, the consumer was hit hard by the consequences of the global economic crisis, which still h...
The last 12-18 months have been one of the most challenging periods in the history of tourism. Both ...
The present research studies tourism in terms of consumption, using the approach of economic psychol...
It is an obvious fact that society is constantly changing. Simultaneously, the economy is changing t...