2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2017.03.178
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Quality of Accommodation Services – The Memetic Approach

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“…Peters and Frehse (2005) summed up that it is necessary to develop the customer-oriented European hotel market. Thus, scientists (Ellis & Rossman, 2008;Sørensen, 2004;Stepaniuk, 2017) consider the importance of taking into account how the tourism product affects the visitor experience. Sørensen (2004) pointed out the limited study of this problem due to several factors.…”
Section: Literature Review: Development Of the Accommodation Industry...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Peters and Frehse (2005) summed up that it is necessary to develop the customer-oriented European hotel market. Thus, scientists (Ellis & Rossman, 2008;Sørensen, 2004;Stepaniuk, 2017) consider the importance of taking into account how the tourism product affects the visitor experience. Sørensen (2004) pointed out the limited study of this problem due to several factors.…”
Section: Literature Review: Development Of the Accommodation Industry...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most vigorous sectors of tourism is the accommodation industry (Attila, 2016; Eurostat Statistics Explained, 2019a, 2020c; Gheribi, 2018). Tourist preferences for types of accommodation services also change cardinally due to the impact of different factors (Ellis & Rossman, 2008;Sørensen, 2004;Stepaniuk, 2017;Zawadzkti, 2014). As a result, it affects the change of both accommodation activity types and the accommodation industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…According to (Le Calvé & Savoy, 2000), Logistics functions as a system that unites various components such as information flow, starting from suppliers (ordering and shipping), the information in the production process (inventory), or in information flow services within the company (coordination), to consumers (distribution of both goods and services) (Hemalatha et al, 2018;Yeo et al, 2015). So based on the theory above, the authors conclude that logistics management is an activity that functions to regulate a system to unite various components from suppliers to consumers, both distribution of goods and services (Javed & Wu, 2020;Stepaniuk, 2017;Starostka-Patyk, 1987;Uriarte-Miranda et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%