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Infants and young adults represent the future of the events industry. Yet, until now, there has been little research in this important and growing sector. Events Management for the Infant and Youth Market takes a comprehensive look at the unique challenges posed for planning and delivering...
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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Beyond KidZania: A new framework for identifying the potential impacts of resort mini-clubs -- 3. “Adult only” hotels: Why are children excluded? -- 4. Resort mini-clubs as tools for the long-term improvement of negative...
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Purpose: This study is addressing the dearth of research regarding children in the tourism industry and cognate sectors, alongside contributing to existing literature on diaspora, and diaspora tourism.Methods: In order to get the most reliable results, triangulation, which is a form of mixed...
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Children in Sustainable and Responsible Tourismfills an absence of research in the sustainable and responsible tourism field involving children as stakeholders, arguing that children's empowerment should be core to responsible tourism initiatives, and that their involvement should be a...
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The hospitality sector, via resort mini-clubs also referred as kids' clubs, has put in place initiatives to empower children to be responsible tourists. This is all the more important as children are the tourists of the future. In their endeavour to educate children during their holidays, many...
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