eTourism : information technology for strategic tourism management / Dimitrios Buhalis.
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NU Fairview College LRC | NU Fairview College LRC | School of Tourism and Hospitality Management | General Circulation | GC G 155 B84 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUFAI000005158 |
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GC G 154 T47 2023 3G handy guide : Travel agency management / | GC G 155 B46 2019 Tourism information technology / | GC G 155 B66 2021 Worldwide destinations : the geography of travel and tourism / | GC G 155 B84 2003 eTourism : information technology for strategic tourism management / | GC G 155 C66 2014 Tourism : the business hospitality and of travel / | GC G 155 D35 2019 Tourism, transportation and travel management / | GC G 155 D89 2020 Tourism economics and policy / |
Includes bibliographical references (p.353-366) and index.
pt. A. The information and communication technologies revolution and strategic management : issues, challenges, trends
1. Information and communication technologies : evolution and revolution
2. Implications of the ICT revolution for business and strategy
3. eTourism : the dynamic interaction of ICTs and tourism
4. Demand-driven eTourism
5. Supply-driven eTourism
Pt B. ICTs for strategic and operational management in the various sectors of the tourism industry
6. Operational management and distribution in eTourism
7. eAirlines
8. eHospitality
9. eTour operators
10. eTravel agencies
11. eDestinations
12. eTourism : systhesis and a vision of the future
"This book is aimed at advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in business, tourism and hospitality programmes who need to explore how they can use ICTs in a strategic context. It is also anticipated that researchers and practitioners will find it useful and stimulating."--Jacket
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