2020
DOI: 10.21272/mmi.2020.4-10
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Assessment of the Impact of Selected Satisfaction Parameters on the Competitiveness of Family Tourism

Abstract: The visitor, as the bearer of the demand for tourism services, is primarily a person with his natural desires. For many, a family business is a guarantee of a more helpful approach to meeting clients’ expectations. The paper aims to analyze the dependence between selected parameters of customer satisfaction in two groups of tourist trade establishment or tourism companies. The first group consists of family businesses, which have long shown a higher level of satisfaction compared to traditional tourism compani… Show more

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“…Other factors analysed by researchers from V4 were the behaviour of FBs in relation to legal, managerial and economic issues (Rydvalova and Antlova, 2020), human resources (Goncarova et al. , 2020), intangible resources (e.g., operational strategy, quality management, entrepreneurial orientation and external cooperation) (Zajkowski et al.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Other factors analysed by researchers from V4 were the behaviour of FBs in relation to legal, managerial and economic issues (Rydvalova and Antlova, 2020), human resources (Goncarova et al. , 2020), intangible resources (e.g., operational strategy, quality management, entrepreneurial orientation and external cooperation) (Zajkowski et al.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other factors analysed by researchers from V4 were the behaviour of FBs in relation to legal, managerial and economic issues (Rydvalova and Antlova, 2020), human resources (Goncarova et al, 2020), intangible resources (e.g., operational strategy, quality management, entrepreneurial orientation and external cooperation) (Zajkowski et al, 2022), the use of digital tools (Poll ak and Markovi c, 2021) and SEW (Bratnicka-Mysliwiec et al, 2019). Through the study of Polish FBs, Bratnicka-Mysliwiec et al, 2019 provided evidence that SEW and competitive advantage are partially related.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The tourism sector affects not only the economy but also the social and cultural life (Goeldner and Ritchie 2012). According to Antonakakis et al (2015), the tourism-economic growth relationship is not stable over time.…”
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“…Table 1 specifies their positive manifestations in more detail. Sources: developed by the authors on the basis of (Matijova et al, 2019;Goncarova et al, 2020;Jarabkova et al, 2021).…”
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