1996
DOI: 10.20867/thm.2.2.2
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Tourism marketing of C.E.I. countries - possibilities of cooperation in health tourism

Abstract: Central European Initiative as an international regional association includes fifteen member countries. Interests in cooperation in the field of tourism can be explained by the fact that the majority of Central European countries have significant natural and cultural resources which have not yet been put to sufficient or desired use in tourism. At the beginning of 1996. the Working Group for Tourism of the C.E.I. countries conducted a research study with the aim of determining basic indicators of the level of … Show more

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“…Tourism development is accompanied by fierce competition [42]; therefore, scholars emphasized that the issues related to tourism cooperation need to be addressed [43][44][45]. Early research on tourism cooperation mainly focused on cooperation obstacles, opportunities, strategies, and methods [34,35,43,45,46]. Jamal and Getz [43] proposed the principles for urban tourism cooperation from a planning view.…”
Section: Tourism Cooperation Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tourism development is accompanied by fierce competition [42]; therefore, scholars emphasized that the issues related to tourism cooperation need to be addressed [43][44][45]. Early research on tourism cooperation mainly focused on cooperation obstacles, opportunities, strategies, and methods [34,35,43,45,46]. Jamal and Getz [43] proposed the principles for urban tourism cooperation from a planning view.…”
Section: Tourism Cooperation Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jamal and Getz [43] proposed the principles for urban tourism cooperation from a planning view. Cetinski and Weber [45] explored the possibility of establishing sound cooperation among the multinational tourism markets. Elliott [47] analyzed the measures on cooperative management among administrations.…”
Section: Tourism Cooperation Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%