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Tourism, Technology and Competitive Strategies (Signed by the author Auliana
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Tourism, Technology and Competitive Strategies (Signed by the author Auliana Poon) Paperback - 1994

by Poon, Auliana

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CABI International, 1994. Reprint . Paperback. Very Good. 8x6x0. Signed. Signed by the author, Auliana Poon. Name of the previous owner. Reprint, 1994. Publication of 370 pages. The wraps are a little shelf rubbed. There are pencil annotations within the book. The text remains bright and clear. The binding is excellent. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
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Tourism, the worlds fastest growing industry, is now entering a more mature phase. During the 1970s and 1980s mass tourism, with its rigid, standardized packages, developed rapidly and provided many consumers with their first experiences of international travel. Today, a complex and multi-faceted industry, tourism faces growing pressures - consumer demand for more individually tailored holidays, an increasingly competitive operational environment, opportunities provided by new technology and growing environmental concerns.

This book analyses the major challenges facing tourism today. The author highlights the central role of information technology in creating mass tourism by the mid-1970s, and how this technology and innovation is creating a new best practice of flexibility, market segmentation and diagonal integration within tourism. The book demonstrates how companies in the industry can enhance their competitiveness in the market place. Aimed at both academics and industry practitioners, this original and challenging work will attract a wide readership.

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