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THE COMPETITIVENESS OF TOURISTIC PRODUCTS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN ROMANIAN TOURISTIC SPACE

IMPORTANTA COMPETITIVITĂŢII PRODUSELOR TURISTICE ÎN VEDEREA DEZVOLTĂRII DURABILĂ ÎN SPAȚIUL ROMÂNESC

Ovidiu Buzoianu (), Amelia Diaconu and Constantin Constantinescu ()
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Ovidiu Buzoianu: A.S.E. - The Bucharest University of Economic Studies / Academia de Studii Economice din Bucureşti
Constantin Constantinescu: A.S.E. - The Bucharest University of Economic Studies / Academia de Studii Economice din Bucureşti

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Abstract: Abstract: Within the concept of sustainable development, tourism has a key role to play since it has a significant contribution to the economic recovery of Romania. Raising the tourism product to the level of outlined by the standards and preferences of foreign tourists supposes to start and to promote actions that include, on the one hand, education and creation of an appropriate mentality for the current type of development, and on the other hand, focusing on sustainable development in tourist receiving areas. Departing from these aspects, this paper aims to establish how to design tourism products in order to respect the sustainability principles.

Keywords: tourism product research; competitiveness; development; competitivitate; cercetare în turism; dezvoltare (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-10-26
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Published in The 13th Administration and Public Management International Conference. Policy And Organizational Change In Public Institutions, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Faculty of Administration and Public Management, Oct 2017, Bucharest, Romania

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