Assignment #1—Description of Venture Entrepreneurship & Innovation July 17, 2011 1. Introduce the company and the product/service idea for the new venture. If you live in a highly industrialized city or region of the country that has many factories, some individuals do not even know what goes on inside these industries. This venture, Factory Tour Guides will be profitable for cities and/or regions. Factory tours will become extremely popular in the next decade, as more and more people are seeking
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พฤติกรรมการท่ องเที่ยวของนักท่ องเที่ยวชาวญี่ปุ่นบริเวณรอบเกาะรัตนโกสินทร์ กรณีศึกษา : วัดพระศรีรัตนศาสดาราม วัดพระเชตุพนวิมลมังคลาราม และวัดอรุณราชวราราม นาทิพย์ อุชชิน ้ วิทยานิพนธ์ เสนอบัณฑิตวิทยาลัย มหาวิทยาลัยนเรศวร เพื่อเป็ นส่ วนหนึ่งของการศึกษา หลักสูตรปริญญาศิลปศาสตรมหาบัณฑิต สาขาวิชาการจัดการโรงแรมและการท่ องเที่ยว พฤษภาคม 2553 ลิขสิทธิ์เป็ นของมหาวิทยาลัยนเรศวร ประกาศคุณูปการ ผู้วิจัยขอกราบขอบพระคุณ รองศาสตราจารย์ ดร.ครรชิ ต ทะกอง ประธานที่ปรึ กษา วิทยานิพนธ์ เป็ นอย่างสูงที่ได้
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Rural Tourism and Agri-Tourism A practical approach to niche tourism. Funded by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Developed By Richard Buck, AgriTours North America Inc. In cooperation with Southern Ontario Tourism Organization (SOTO) Rural/Agri-Tourism Work Book WORK BOOK 1 Module #1 Introduction to the tourism industry Module # 2 Rural / Agri-Tourism - products & services Module # 3 Partnering for success, working with organizations, associations and governments
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ICTs in the Tourism Industry and its influences on the tourist consumer behaviour The tourism industry often needs a various range of information to satisfy and attracts its consumers and most of this information is delivered promptly to the customers with the help of the information and communication technologies (Poon, 1993). And as result, the global tourism industry is rapidly changing and the information and communication technologies ( ICTs) such as the internet is altering the structure
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Executive summary Tourism can be the main industry of Sunshine state Queensland. There are many famous tourist destinations in Queensland such as Brisbane and Gold Coast. According to the official statistics, there are 197,000 Chinese visitors travelled in Queensland until March 2011, which increased nearly 29% in the last 12 months period. Moreover, the number of Chinese visitors was a continuing grow trend from 2001 to 2010. It can be said that Chinese visitor has become a needful group for the
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Accounting contributes to Green Tourism that can add value to A Country’s Tourism Industry. Management accounting refers to the processes and techniques that focus on the effective and efficient use of organizational resources, to support managers in their tasks of enhancing both customer value and shareholder value. (Langfield Smith & Kim, 2009:6). Conversely, Green tourism describes basic tourism focused on visiting wildlife sites, historical heritage and sustainable tourism which does not damage
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Geography 2144 G Instructor: Dr Abednego Aryee Student Name: Steven Davison Student Number: 250 365 904 A Plan for Sustainable Tourism Development and in Banff National Park 1. As a new Chief Executive Officer of Banff National Park, prepare and submit a comprehensive plan for a sustainable tourism development and management in the park that will help to balance (reconcile) the conflicting goals of economic growth, social well being and environmental protection. Explore how the various actors
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welcomes new ideas from his staff, even interns. Fresh ideas he believes are always a good source for the next best marketing move. The Proposal Nik, eager to help sustain tourism in Kava as well as become a ‘full-time’ recruit within the Toyota dealership proposed a marketing plan that would help in sustainable Tourism as well as market Toyota’s products. Kava, he believes as an island cannot sustain heavy traffic congestion. In addition, gasoline and
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Anwar, S.A & Sohail, M.S, 2004. Festival tourism in the United Arab Emirates:First-time versus repeat visitor perceptions. Journal of Vacation Marketing, 10, 161-170. Baloglu, S., Brinberg, D., 1997, Affective images of tourism destinations, Journal of Travel Research, Vol.35(4), pp.11-15. Balakrishnan, M.S., 2008. Dubai- A star in the East. A case study in strategic destination branding. Journal of Place Management and Development,1, 62-91 Bonham, C., Mak, J., 1996, Private versus public financing
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2007). A complete appreciation of the poverty condition and the way that tourism can address this conditioninvolves an acceptance of the wider social forces that play a part in the socio-economic system of the mountains. It has not gone undetected that the area is going through anage of unbelievable environmental and politicalalteration, which is giving rise to socio-economic consequences. It has been claimed that tourism is the most likely approach to these changes and can generate much desirable
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