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The SAGE Handbook of Tourism Management is a critical, state-of-the-art and authoritative review of tourism management, written by leading international thinkers and academics in the field. With a strong focus on theories, concepts and disciplinary approaches to tourism studies, the chapters in this volume are framed as critical synoptic pieces covering key developments, current issues and debates, and emerging trends and future considerations for the field. Part One: Researching Tourism Part Two: Social Analysis Part Three: Economic Analysis Part Four: Technological Analysis Part Five: Environmental Analysis Part Six: Political Analysis This handbook offers a fresh and definitive look at tourism management, making it an essential resource for academics, researchers and students.
Network Analysis: Quantitative Methods in Tourism
Network Analysis: Quantitative Methods in Tourism
Introduction
The understanding of relationships and the possibility to exploit this understanding is the essence of scientific method. Connections between particles, objects or people have been investigated and modeled in order to study the systems they form and the dynamic behaviors they exhibit. The outcomes of these investigations have allowed us to better realize how many phenomena evolve and given us better capabilities (even if sometimes quite limited) to predict future configurations. These studies have also allowed us to find similarities in different settings, thus extending our abilities to describe events or solve problems.
Tourism, probably more than any other sector of human activities, is a world of relationships. The ...
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