Horwath Book of Tourism 1990
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-11687-4_11
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“…From a wider perspective, there is a shift from Fordism, to a more flexible and small but specialised scale of modes of production and consumption (Harvey, 1990). However, scholars like Lickorish (1990) and Ritzer (1998) challenge this notion. Ritzer contends that even in specialised niche market like Starbucks, there tends to be a replication of mass production and consumption.…”
Section: Alternative Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a wider perspective, there is a shift from Fordism, to a more flexible and small but specialised scale of modes of production and consumption (Harvey, 1990). However, scholars like Lickorish (1990) and Ritzer (1998) challenge this notion. Ritzer contends that even in specialised niche market like Starbucks, there tends to be a replication of mass production and consumption.…”
Section: Alternative Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a wider perspective, there is a shift from Fordism, to a more flexible and small but specialised scale of modes of production and consumption . However, scholars like Lickorish (1990) and challenge this notion. Ritzer contends that even in specialised niche market like Starbucks, there tends to be a replication of mass production and consumption.…”
Section: Alternative Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%