2014
DOI: 10.5937/sjas11-5741
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Standardization and classification of events in tourism based on a systems approach

Abstract: Abstract:In this article we wanted to present the importance of event tourism for a destination and categorization of events considering the quality of organization, the quality of staff working on the event, the quality of the event program and the quality of event services. Our theoretical contribution to science is presented by the systems approach method which provides a clear overview of the researched topics and adequate support to decision making. The systems approach method is aimed at understanding th… Show more

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“…The most important outcomes of standardisation are increased suitability of products, processes, and services to increase the value and credibility of local tourism brands, the absence of trade barriers, the promotion of international tourism and scientific and technical cooperation. Standardisation establishes uniform and logical rules, parameters and requirements for the quality of tourism products, production technologies, management and control methods, as well as marketing rules (Golob & Jakulin, 2014).…”
Section: General Information On Public Administration In the Field Of...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most important outcomes of standardisation are increased suitability of products, processes, and services to increase the value and credibility of local tourism brands, the absence of trade barriers, the promotion of international tourism and scientific and technical cooperation. Standardisation establishes uniform and logical rules, parameters and requirements for the quality of tourism products, production technologies, management and control methods, as well as marketing rules (Golob & Jakulin, 2014).…”
Section: General Information On Public Administration In the Field Of...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, events correspond to strategies for the development and promotion of destinations, contributing to improve their tourist image. As tourist attractions they can allow visitors to stay longer and residents not to travel out, spending money locally (Getz, 2007;Golob and Jakulin, 2014;Sutton, 2016;Wong, Xu, Tan and Wen, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Review: Event Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…SD has been used for different areas of research in tourism, such as accommodation (Dhirasasna et al, 2020;Rudan, 2014), natural attractions (Luo et al, 2020;Nugroho et al, 2019), tour operators (Marko, 2014) and some specific areas religious tourism (Jakulin & Clarke, 2017) and event tourism (Golob & Jere, 2014). In recent years, the most widely used area of SD is destination management (Lu et al, 2019).…”
Section: Sd Models For Tourism Destination Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%