This paper argues that it is inappropriate to portray tourism organisation as involving the coordination of firms producing conventional well-defined commodities with marginally differentiated technologies as in a conventional industry. A number of alternative theories of corporate and industrial organization are contrasted with respect to their applicability to the imperfectly specified tourism commodity. A perspective on firms and industry which emphasizes the coordination of changing technological and marketing competencies through network relationships is believed to be particularly suitable to represent the tourism learning system and to provide an alternative outlook on tourism industry, coordination and organizational structures
This paper develops a theoretical rationale for the role of organisational networks and partnerships...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted i...
From the standpoint of the system theory, transnational corporations are open complex socioeconomic ...
© 1997 Dr. Pascal TremblayThis study set out to explain the nature of economic coordination in touri...
The traditional way of defining the tourism industry has been in terms of the circumstances of consu...
Sport, education, tourism and certain other categories of behaviour are partly industrialised: they ...
This paper considers the applicability of the Industrial Organisation (IO) approach to tourism with ...
Relationships between organizations sharing the same domain (such as a marketplace) can take the for...
Modern society, recent trends and contemporary lifestyles show a general increase in tourist flows a...
Certain forms of human activity, such as sport, education and tourism, can be described as being par...
none1siTourism Economics is an international peer reviewed journal, covering the business aspects of...
Relationships between organizations sharing the same domain (such as a marketplace) can take the for...
This paper addresses two interrelated issues in tourism development: horizontal integration within t...
The economic world in which tourism companies act today is in a continuous changing process. The mos...
none3noThe paper models the optimal development strategy of a tourism destination by identifying and...
This paper develops a theoretical rationale for the role of organisational networks and partnerships...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted i...
From the standpoint of the system theory, transnational corporations are open complex socioeconomic ...
© 1997 Dr. Pascal TremblayThis study set out to explain the nature of economic coordination in touri...
The traditional way of defining the tourism industry has been in terms of the circumstances of consu...
Sport, education, tourism and certain other categories of behaviour are partly industrialised: they ...
This paper considers the applicability of the Industrial Organisation (IO) approach to tourism with ...
Relationships between organizations sharing the same domain (such as a marketplace) can take the for...
Modern society, recent trends and contemporary lifestyles show a general increase in tourist flows a...
Certain forms of human activity, such as sport, education and tourism, can be described as being par...
none1siTourism Economics is an international peer reviewed journal, covering the business aspects of...
Relationships between organizations sharing the same domain (such as a marketplace) can take the for...
This paper addresses two interrelated issues in tourism development: horizontal integration within t...
The economic world in which tourism companies act today is in a continuous changing process. The mos...
none3noThe paper models the optimal development strategy of a tourism destination by identifying and...
This paper develops a theoretical rationale for the role of organisational networks and partnerships...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Business.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted i...
From the standpoint of the system theory, transnational corporations are open complex socioeconomic ...