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Tourism, Globalisation and Sustainable Development (CROSBI ID 661228)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija

Vizjak, Ana ; Vizjak, Maja Tourism, Globalisation and Sustainable Development // Managing Intellectual Capital and Innovation for Sustainable and Inclusive Society: Managing Intellectual Capital and Innovation ; Proceedings of the MakeLearn and TIIM Joint International Conference 2015 / Dermol, Valerij ; Trunk, Aleš ; Đaković, Goran et al. (ur.). Bangkok : Celje : Lublin: ToKnowPress, 2015. str. 2077-2085

Podaci o odgovornosti

Vizjak, Ana ; Vizjak, Maja

engleski

Tourism, Globalisation and Sustainable Development

In contemporary terms, tourism is a highly complex, multifunctional, multidimensional, and dynamic category of national and international significance. Therefore, it is necessary to primarily consider and analyse the very concept of tourists and tourism ; its essence, structure, types and forms in which it primarily exists as a social, cultural and economic phenomenon, as a practice and a science. Globalisation is a relatively new concept in economics, and it refers to the opening of individual national economies to the world economy, with mutual strong co-operation with as few legal barriers as possible. Sustainable development is also a recent economic concept, and it refers to the adjustment of economic development of a certain country to its natural resources, but also the resources of other countries that the respective country uses for its economic activities. The above-mentioned differences in the outlook on tourism, globalisation and sustainable development indicate that tourism is a very heterogeneous social phenomenon, and that different approaches and conclusions arise from these differences. Such activity has prompted the need for better linking of economic and political systems of different countries. It is indubitable that the boost of contemporary globalisation is related to economic growth and depletion of natural resources at the global level. This indicates that the globalisation process in terms of energy and environmental constraints could have a self-annihilating character. Simultaneous effects of tourism, globalisation process and sustainable development will significantly affect future development of overall economic and social changes world-wide.

tourism, globalisation, sustainable development, management

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Podaci o prilogu

2077-2085.

2015.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Dermol, Valerij ; Trunk, Aleš ; Đaković, Goran ; Smrkolj, Marko

Bangkok : Celje : Lublin: ToKnowPress

978-961-6914-13-0

2232-3309

Podaci o skupu

Joint International Conference of the Technology Innovation and Industrial Management (TIIM) and the Management, Knowledge and Learning (MakeLearn

predavanje

27.05.2015-30.05.2015

Bari, Italija

Povezanost rada

Ekonomija