2018
DOI: 10.29036/jots.v9i17.54
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A New Measure of the Quality of Tourism Product

Abstract: Tourism product competitiveness depends on innovation and quality levels and on its capacity to reflect the destinations’ identity. For these reasons and inspired by the EC and UNWTO recommendations we developed a tourism quality scale, adapted to the Portuguese reality, which is supported by 5 subscales. This paper focuses on the validation of the tourism product subscale, which was tested among local public stakeholders, specifically Portuguese municipalities. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses wer… Show more

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“…[23] However, expansion needs to take into account ongoing internal marketing and management processes. Their importance is emphasized by Mira et al [24] A plan for new foreign markets with an assessment of individual factors must be an essential part of the marketing strategy. Rosnerova and Majerova also agree with this opinion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[23] However, expansion needs to take into account ongoing internal marketing and management processes. Their importance is emphasized by Mira et al [24] A plan for new foreign markets with an assessment of individual factors must be an essential part of the marketing strategy. Rosnerova and Majerova also agree with this opinion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on the development of the green economy is reflected in the works of some well-known Russian scientists. Approaches to the development of environmental project management, international hotel chains are studied by Gurnovich et al (2019), Potravny et al (2012), Ilina et al (2019), Nikolskaya et al (2018), Nikolskaya et al (2020) Konovalova et al (2018), Lepeshkin et al (2017), Dzhandzhugazova et al (2018), Mira et al (2018), Vega (2013), Buharova & Vereshchagina (2021), Afanasieva et al (2021), Makarova et al (2021) and others. Scientific works on the implementation of project management in the field of environmental protection are of particular interest.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The movement of domestic and international visitors has an impact on society and culture, either directly or indirectly. Tourism can benefit a destination country economically (Mira et al, 2018), but it also has long-term consequences that improper management and planning can endanger society (Robert et al, 2009; Ranasinghe, 2014). It has left an indelible mark on the socio-cultural and socioeconomic environment.…”
Section: Socio-cultural Aspects On Tourists' Movementsmentioning
confidence: 99%