How big, how many: Enterprise size distributions in tourism and other industries
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A research examines the degree of the assertion of dominance by small-and medium-sized enterprises, and whether tourism is different than other industry sectors are examined along with the distribution of enterprise sizes within specific tourism industries. It indicates that the percentage of small firms in tourism is lower than that in the overall business sector and that the percentage of medium-sized tourism firms is slightly higher than in the overall economy.
Publication Name: Journal of Travel Research
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0047-2875
Year: 2006
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Measuring experience economy concepts: tourism applications
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A qualitative study aims to develop and test a proposed measurement model of experienced economy concepts including the four realms of experience. The results confirmed the hypothesis and suggested further refinement of the measurement scale.
Publication Name: Journal of Travel Research
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0047-2875
Year: 2007
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Culinary tourism supply chains: a preliminary examination
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The article examines the concept of culinary tourism and the role of supply chains in culinary tourism. Some recommendations are provided for further research.
Publication Name: Journal of Travel Research
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0047-2875
Year: 2008
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