2019
DOI: 10.21511/ppm.17(2).2019.44
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Globalization of the tourism industry: scales, levels and institutional formats

Abstract: The article presents the author’s view of the impact of globalization, internationalization, transnationalization on the development of the international tourism industry with the substantiation of the features of institutional transformations caused by large-scale, structural and other changes in the world economy, in particular, the analysis of the development of the tourism industry of the leading countries, which are centers to attract tourist flow (France, USA, Spain, China, Italy), as well as Ukraine. As… Show more

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“…In the process of writing, the works of researchers on a similar or identical topic were analysed. In the course of the research, an article was considered, where the author studied the features of the tourism industry in the context of globalization, the activities of transnational corporations in the international tourism market, and also determined the principles of transnationalization at each stage of the production process (Lukianenko et al, 2019). Also reviewed is a study on the relationship between tourism growth, economic growth and other macroeconomic variables.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the process of writing, the works of researchers on a similar or identical topic were analysed. In the course of the research, an article was considered, where the author studied the features of the tourism industry in the context of globalization, the activities of transnational corporations in the international tourism market, and also determined the principles of transnationalization at each stage of the production process (Lukianenko et al, 2019). Also reviewed is a study on the relationship between tourism growth, economic growth and other macroeconomic variables.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intellectualization is also associated with the intensification of direct communications due to the global aggravation of competition, which inevitably raises requirements (rationality, reliability and high accuracy) to informational support of foreign economic activity. Intellectualization becomes a dominant and key factor in development of main forms of international economic relations (Lukianenko, 2014, Poliakov, 2016: trade, capital flows, labor migration, monetary and financial relations that involve cooperation, scientific exchange, etc. Consequently, intellectualization processes inevitably transform the forms used by businesses to organize international trade; the way governments regulate international trade; the commodity structure of international trade in goods, services, and intellectual property rights (i.e.…”
Section: Research Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang and Zhang (2020) proved the positive impact of tourism on gender equality. In their research, Lukianenko et al (2019) present their individual view on the impact of globalization, internalization, and transnationalization on developing international tourism industry, substantiating the specificity of institutional transformations, caused by scale, structural, and other changes in the global economy. Such scholars as Tran et al (2020) and Rodríguez-Antón and del Mar Alonso-Almeida (2020) dealt with the issues of developing international tourism under conditions of COVID-19 global pandemic.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%