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Bargaining 1 Bargaining theory 1 Collaboration 1 Conflict 1 Destination Management Organisations 1 Destination marketing 1 Flexibility 1 Flexibilität 1 Negotiations 1 Place branding 1 Scotland 1 Subjective value 1 Thomas-Kilmann conflict mode instrument 1 Thomas‐Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument 1 Tourism development 1 Tourism management 1 Verhandlungen 1 Verhandlungstheorie 1
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English 2
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Atorough, Peter 1 Boisen, Martin 1 Efrat, Alon 1 Martin, Andrew 1
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Journal of Place Management and Development 1 The review of economic and business studies : REBS 1
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The interrelationship amid characteristics of flexibility and bargaining style with the perceived value gained amongst negotiators in the hi-tech business sector
Efrat, Alon - In: The review of economic and business studies : REBS 14 (2021) 1, pp. 55-73
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The politics of destination marketing : Assessing stakeholder interaction choice orientations toward a DMO formation, using the Thomas‐Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument
Atorough, Peter; Martin, Andrew - In: Journal of Place Management and Development 5 (2012) 1, pp. 35-55
Purpose – Destination Management Organisations (DMOs) are very much a part of the Scottish tourism landscape in 2011. Some regional tourism stakeholders have created DMOs to manage their respective regional attractions, but until now, this has not been the case with north‐east Scotland. As a...
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