Destination rejuvenation strategies : the potential future for new tourism products/service or experiences.

Stagnating economic growth in many parts of the developed world, accelerated technological change, increasing intensity and speed of global competition and aging world population have led to premature aging and saturation in many tourism destinations calling for rejuvenation strategies in order to r...

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Main Authors: Sompong Amnuay-ngerntra, Naphawan Chantradoan, Kaewta Muangasame
Other Authors: Mahidol University. International College. Travel Industry Management.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-mahidol.87752023-04-12T15:37:03Z Destination rejuvenation strategies : the potential future for new tourism products/service or experiences. Sompong Amnuay-ngerntra Naphawan Chantradoan Kaewta Muangasame Mahidol University. International College. Travel Industry Management. Destination rejuvenation strategies. Destination life cycle Health tourism crisis New tourism product. Stagnating economic growth in many parts of the developed world, accelerated technological change, increasing intensity and speed of global competition and aging world population have led to premature aging and saturation in many tourism destinations calling for rejuvenation strategies in order to remain competitive and ward off declining tourism.The 2nd International Tourism Conference on “Destination Rejuvenation Strategies: The Potential Future for New Tourism products/ Services or Experiences” is aimed at analyzing the constraints in the destination development and deliberating on re-development of tourism destinations after crises.The purpose of this conference is to bring together researchers and all interested parties to share information, advance the knowledge forSince the economies of these areas heavily rely on tourism, loss of tourists’ trust has made it worse.This report aims at giving an overall picture of The 2nd International Tourism Conference organized by Travel Industry Management Division, Mahidol University International College and the Center for Tourism and Service Economics, University of Innsbruck, Austria. The period of this conference was on March 2-3, 2006, and was held at the main auditorium, 3rd floor, Mahidol University International College (MUIC), Salaya, Nakhonpathom, Thailand. 2014-10-10T09:41:55Z 2018-02-22T03:34:43Z 2014-10-10T09:41:55Z 2018-02-22T03:34:43Z 2014-10-10 2006 Article Journal of Thai Hospitality & Tourism. Vol. 1, (2006), 1-17 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/8775 eng Mahidol University Tourism Academic Association of Thailand.
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topic Destination rejuvenation strategies.
Destination life cycle
Health tourism crisis
New tourism product.
spellingShingle Destination rejuvenation strategies.
Destination life cycle
Health tourism crisis
New tourism product.
Sompong Amnuay-ngerntra
Naphawan Chantradoan
Kaewta Muangasame
Destination rejuvenation strategies : the potential future for new tourism products/service or experiences.
description Stagnating economic growth in many parts of the developed world, accelerated technological change, increasing intensity and speed of global competition and aging world population have led to premature aging and saturation in many tourism destinations calling for rejuvenation strategies in order to remain competitive and ward off declining tourism.The 2nd International Tourism Conference on “Destination Rejuvenation Strategies: The Potential Future for New Tourism products/ Services or Experiences” is aimed at analyzing the constraints in the destination development and deliberating on re-development of tourism destinations after crises.The purpose of this conference is to bring together researchers and all interested parties to share information, advance the knowledge forSince the economies of these areas heavily rely on tourism, loss of tourists’ trust has made it worse.This report aims at giving an overall picture of The 2nd International Tourism Conference organized by Travel Industry Management Division, Mahidol University International College and the Center for Tourism and Service Economics, University of Innsbruck, Austria. The period of this conference was on March 2-3, 2006, and was held at the main auditorium, 3rd floor, Mahidol University International College (MUIC), Salaya, Nakhonpathom, Thailand.
author2 Mahidol University. International College. Travel Industry Management.
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Sompong Amnuay-ngerntra
Naphawan Chantradoan
Kaewta Muangasame
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author Sompong Amnuay-ngerntra
Naphawan Chantradoan
Kaewta Muangasame
author_sort Sompong Amnuay-ngerntra
title Destination rejuvenation strategies : the potential future for new tourism products/service or experiences.
title_short Destination rejuvenation strategies : the potential future for new tourism products/service or experiences.
title_full Destination rejuvenation strategies : the potential future for new tourism products/service or experiences.
title_fullStr Destination rejuvenation strategies : the potential future for new tourism products/service or experiences.
title_full_unstemmed Destination rejuvenation strategies : the potential future for new tourism products/service or experiences.
title_sort destination rejuvenation strategies : the potential future for new tourism products/service or experiences.
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