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Strategies for Tourism Industry

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Strategies for Tourism Industry

Strategies for Tourism Industry

Today, it is considered good business practice for tourism industries to support their micro and macro environment by means of strategic perspectives. In this respect, the contributions of academics from international level together with the private sector and business managers are eagerly awaited on topics and sub-topics within Strategies for Tourism Industry - Micro and Macro Perspectives.

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