2022
DOI: 10.48088/ejg.d.jel.13.5.097.114
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Tourism Innovation in the Adriatic-Ionian Region: Questioning the Understanding of Innovation

Abstract: Today, tourism as the most important global service industry faces many challenges, which call for innovations. That includes product (new products and services), process (new ways of delivering tourist services), logistical (new ways of providing products/services to tourists), and market innovations (new marketing methods or market behaviour). To detect the number and types of tourism innovations funded by the EU in the Adriatic-Ionian region (AIR), a desk research approach and a survey was carried out betwe… Show more

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“…This fact doesn't mean that the tourist exploitation of caves is straightforward or without challenges, since caves are fragile ecological resources, requiring careful handling and sensitive planning for visitation. As with other sensitive eco-cultural resources, the opportunity for economic exploitation through tourism development conflicts with the need for protection, often leading to scientific and political debates about the intended limits, which are usually set based on sustainability (Chiarini et al, 2022;Jelinčić & Tišma, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This fact doesn't mean that the tourist exploitation of caves is straightforward or without challenges, since caves are fragile ecological resources, requiring careful handling and sensitive planning for visitation. As with other sensitive eco-cultural resources, the opportunity for economic exploitation through tourism development conflicts with the need for protection, often leading to scientific and political debates about the intended limits, which are usually set based on sustainability (Chiarini et al, 2022;Jelinčić & Tišma, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%