2017
DOI: 10.17512/pjms.2017.16.2.26
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The European Union Consumer Behaviour in the Festivals Market in Poland

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“…What is more, this idea also corroborates with previous findings (Castanho et al, ). Those findings are in line with previous studies and researches conducted over European territories—Reitel (); Spirkova and Ivanicka (); De Sousa (); Magoulios, Sotirios, and Kydros (); ESPON (ECR2) (); LISER (); Kurowska‐Pysz (); Kurowska‐Pysz and Szczepańska‐Woszczyna (); Wróblewski, Dacko‐Pikiewicz, and Cuyler (); Liberato, Alén, Liberato, and Domínguez (); Caldés, Del Río, Lechón, & Gerbeti, ; Cano, Musserella, Cano‐Ortiz et al (); Nikologianni, Moore, and Larkham (); among many others—a need for strategic unification, as well as a deep relation of the present CBC deterioration with the 2008 economic crisis. Many of those studies highlight that the members of border institutions consider the identification of common strategic guidelines and their implementation based on concrete project actions, which constitutes a crucial step in trust building, increasing commitment and future cooperation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…What is more, this idea also corroborates with previous findings (Castanho et al, ). Those findings are in line with previous studies and researches conducted over European territories—Reitel (); Spirkova and Ivanicka (); De Sousa (); Magoulios, Sotirios, and Kydros (); ESPON (ECR2) (); LISER (); Kurowska‐Pysz (); Kurowska‐Pysz and Szczepańska‐Woszczyna (); Wróblewski, Dacko‐Pikiewicz, and Cuyler (); Liberato, Alén, Liberato, and Domínguez (); Caldés, Del Río, Lechón, & Gerbeti, ; Cano, Musserella, Cano‐Ortiz et al (); Nikologianni, Moore, and Larkham (); among many others—a need for strategic unification, as well as a deep relation of the present CBC deterioration with the 2008 economic crisis. Many of those studies highlight that the members of border institutions consider the identification of common strategic guidelines and their implementation based on concrete project actions, which constitutes a crucial step in trust building, increasing commitment and future cooperation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…(1) The position of Hungary has been considerably worsened in international comparison: according to the rate of travel and tourism competitiveness index [6], Hungary has fallen nine places. In 2015, the country was ranked 40th, but, in 2017, only 49th (at the same time, this rank is even higher than in the case of some neighbouring countries, e.g., Slovakia (59), Romania (68), and Serbia (95), but considerably lower than in the case of Croatia (32) or Slovenia (41). (2) The efficiency of the Hungarian tourism system is relatively low [7,8] due to the low value-added content of tourist services, high seasonality (the majority of guests arrive in the second half of July and the first half of August) [9], and the geographic concentration of touristic attractions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…This small town, 15 km from Budapest, has a relatively coherent wine growing community, who organise different wine-related tourist fairs on a regular basis. However, due to the lack of roads, parking places, etc., the local resident have organised various protests against this project, because they consider the festivals a disturbing factor in their quiet life [95]. (c) The harmonic socio-economic development in the region is a very important precondition of wine tourism development.…”
Section: Wine Tourism Development and Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even, in some cases, international competitive advantages also played an important role to attract international tourism demand (Simionescu et al, 2017). Algieri et al (2018) had studied this for European countries recently and found that, specific factors which related to trade theories 115 able to cause on the international competitive advantages in the context of demand for tourism for 28 European countries which in line with Crouch (2011) and Mazanec et al (2007) or Wróblewski et al (2017) empirical findings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 68%