Features of the economy of experiences during term changes on the example of tourism market: Russian experience

2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (9) ◽  
pp. 150-160
Author(s):  
Виктория Лапочкина ◽  
Viktoriya Lapochkina

In the current difficult situation in foreign policy there is a gradual change in Russia in the structure of the tourist flows; analysts have noted an increase in demand for domestic tourism. The author considers the prospects for further development of domestic tourism in the Russian Federation, taking into account the fact that in today´s world, the migration of values and the economy acquire a new direction. Recognition of individual impressions of economic proposals is a pledge for economic growth in the future. Jeremy Rifkin believes that the demand for labor in the service sector will fall, as in the past, thanks to the automation and higher productivity, but it will not lead to a general unemployment. There will be new proposals; there will be a new wave of economic activity that will provide unprecedented opportunities for career growth and welfare. Those companies who are aware of the transition are taking place to a new kind of economy and effectively react to it. It will be easy to resist forced down prices and create a qualitatively new consumer value. The author gives examples of the activity of Russian cities and regions in the tourism sector, which are increasingly taking on the traits of the new economy of experiences. Tourism products cease to be a massive and standardized at the forefront personalization. Travel companies are developing new routes with the new fashion trends. More actively developed are new types of tourism: ecological, extreme, event, gastronomic, etc. Modern consumers are acutely aware of their aesthetic and cognitive needs, demands from enterprises in the tourism and hospitality innovative offers, seeking new experiences. Consequently, they become important new economic factor that deserves attention in the tourism industry. Marketers engaged in promoting goods and services, develop new tools in the industry of experience marketing, acting not only on the mind of the consumer, but on their feelings, trying to hurt "for a living." That is why the travel agencies that implement tours, rely on memories and pleasant emotions and souvenirs reinforce the brightest and most pleasant moments of the trip. The author has set the task to identify the Russian trends in the transition to an economy of experiences and organize the domestic experience of regional marketing in the new format.

Author(s):  
Pranjal Kumar ◽  
Ashutosh Mishra

Jharkhand is popular for tribal culture and uniqueness of its inherent natural beauty attributing significantly on Tourism Industry of Jharkhand. There has been visible change and impact on socio-economic factor because of tourist influx in the Jharkhand state. The inherent beauty and nature has made the state popular for tourism. The attraction towards various important tourist spots revolves mostly within the domestic tourism. The paper attempts to ascertain the impact of tourism traits, like economic Development, Cost of living, Infrastructure Development, Socio-Cultural and the Environment affect through primary data collected from the responses of residents of six dominant tourist circuits of Jharkhand. The respondent’s views were ascertained on five point Likert Scale. The data so collected was subjected to analysis for identifying the impact of various tourism traits on the prospects of Jharkhand Tourism.


Author(s):  
Debasish Batabyal ◽  
Bani Ratna Padhi

The global economy has been witnessing phenomenal change over a long period. The service sector has been dominating the manufacturing industries. That shows the mammoth contribution of the tourism industry in terms of Rupee value. The report has revealed that in 2016 the sector generated INR14.1 trillion (USD208.9 billion) that represents 9.6% of India's GDP. Tourism industry has been creating around 10% jobs in the country that offered 40.3 million jobs in 2016 which promoted India's ranking in 2nd position across the globe in terms of total employment supported by travel and tourism trade. India's travel and tourism sector has been one of the fastest growing amongst the G20. Therefore, the tourism and hospitality sector may poise as an emerging area for the rural economic development. With its multiplier effects, tourism can energize the rural economy. This chapter has attempted to explore the opportunities and challenges of tourism entrepreneurship in rural India with special reference to Arunachal Pradesh.


2021 ◽  
Vol 273 ◽  
pp. 09038
Author(s):  
Irina Buharova ◽  
Liliya Vereshchagina

The article considers the current trends in the development of the tourism and hospitality industry as the most important ways to develop the geographical, cultural, social and political space. The article analyzes the state support measures for service sector enterprises, as well as the main current problems among tour operators and travel agents, which were identified by the Russian Union of Travel Industry. Recommendations for the development of tourism in the current situation are given, two key trends of the tourism industry for 2021 are analyzed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 36-47
Author(s):  
Iryna Fedyshyn ◽  
Liudmyla Maliuta

The purpose of this research is to analyze and assess trends of the tourism industry in the world, and in Europe in particular and study the impact of the crisis caused by the COVID-19 virus on the functioning of tourism and hospitality agencies and firms. The materials of official statistical data of Eurostat, OECD countries, UNWTO, reports of the Tourism and Resorts State Agency of Ukraine and State Border Guard Service of Ukraine were used. During the research it was found that globalization challenges, opportunities and threats associated with it are changing the way businesses operate, especially those working in the tourism, hotel and restaurant business. The instability of the world social and political situation, economic crises and slow recovery affect the distribution, production of goods and services, access to the necessary resources. Global development of the tourism sector during 2010-2019 and its impact on GDP of some countries is presented in the article. The characteristic of the tendency of change of the share of GDP formed in the field of tourism in the world from 2000 to 2019 and the list of the countries with the largest share of tourist incomes in GDP in 2019 are given in the article. An analysis of the tourism business at the beginning of 2020 and the impact of the COVID-19 coronavirus on its functioning are presented. It was found that in the first quarter of 2020 there was a decrease in international world tourist flows by 22%, the number of tourist flows in March of 2020 decreased by 57%. This has led to a loss of about $ 80 billion in tourism. The tourism industry has faced an unprecedented conflict of threats: on the one hand - fear for human health and life, and on the other - economic losses from quarantine measures, which lead to the impoverishment of individuals and entire nations. The situation is complicated by the fact that investment problems of leading industries have to be solved in a crisis conditions, when the freezing of funds for specific projects has a very negative impact on the efficiency of the entire economic system and, consequently, nation`s welfare. Proposals for anti-crisis management of tourist infrastructure facilities are given.


Author(s):  
Makhliyo Salakhiddinovna Aripova ◽  
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Otabek Khudayberdievich Azimov ◽  

This article analysis way to develop inbound tourism in Uzbekistan and also its regions. As we know after pandemic situation in the whole world, most countries are trying develop tourism industry through local people and it is important nowadays to improve inbound tourism in regions. At the same time, according to the article, the main goal of research is to clarify the achievements high peaks in the domestic tourism sector and ensure economic growth, increase the number of job places, tax revenues, international exchange inflows. It is the implementation of analyzes on the formation and development of a competitive tourism market, which will make a significant contribution to the development of the Tourism Product and the Government Economy. In addition, we have to develop the infrastructure of domestic tourism, introduce certain standards for them, and further improve the service sector.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Kapil Gurung ◽  

The recent COVID-19 pandemic has resulted an unprecedented impact on global economy. However, South Korea is effectively controlling the pandemic by implementing different level of social distancing measure. Most of the events are either postponed or cancelled and public places are operating by maintaining social distance and mandatory use of mask. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the future impact on tourism and hospitality industry caused by social distancing due to pandemic. The conceptual methodology was used to discuss on the secondary data from various sources. The finding states that the flight operations were halted, hotel occupancy reduced, and employees forced to take unpaid leave. In addition, the result discussed on the negative impact on tourism and hospitality sector due to pandemic. This paper concludes with few positive signs in domestic tourism sector and suggestion for authority to execute best policy in future for whole tourism industry.


2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-49
Author(s):  
Sandeep Basnyat ◽  
Suryakiran Shrestha ◽  
Bijita Shakya ◽  
Reeja Byanjankar ◽  
Shubhashree Basnyat

Compared to international tourism, domestic tourism is less susceptible to external changes and provides a more stable business environment for industry stakeholders. Traditionally, the focus of a majority of tourism research has been international tourism. Existing domestic tourism literature predominantly focuses on the potential of domestic tourism and the measurement of its demands, but greatly ignores the issues and challenges in the domestic tourism industry. This article fills this gap and examines the issues and challenges the domestic tourism industry is facing with a focus on Nepal, a South Asian developing country. The data for this study were collected through semistructured interviews with 20 tourism industry practitioners. The findings of this study demonstrate how uncertainties created by the lack of institutional arrangements and prioritization, and confusion around the appropriate ways and means of managing domestic tourism have contributed to the chaos in the private sector tourism industry in Nepal. Implications for the government and other stakeholders in Nepal and other developing countries have been discussed.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 43-52 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peunjodi Naidoo ◽  
Prabha Ramseook-Munhurrun ◽  
Jing Li

Scuba diving is a popular activity in small island destinations which is on the rise. However, it is particularly important to preserve the physical environment for small island developing states due to their unique biodiversity and fragile ecosystems. Scuba diving tourism in island destinations is provided mainly by dive operators who are responsible to deliver the scuba diving experience to tourists. However, despite the importance of sustainability for the tourism industry, it is unclear to which extent the marine environment or green issues are important for consumers. Studies are increasingly suggesting that sustainability is an important feature considered by consumers. However, information is sparse regarding the extent to which sustainability is a key component for customers when evaluating the scuba diving experience. In this study, 3109 text reviews from the Trip Advisor website across all 57 listed diving operators in Mauritius were selected for data analysis. Th e present study uses Leximancer, a text analysis software that conducts unsupervised analysis of natural language texts provided in an electronic format.The Gaze: Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Vol.9 2018 p.43-52


2021 ◽  
pp. 009539972199112 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jared J. Wesley ◽  
Kyle Murray

Many governments provide goods and services that are deemed too sensitive for the private sector to deliver. This places public administrators in the difficult situation of having to sell products while also shaping consumer demand. Government agencies in Canada found themselves in this situation when the country legalized cannabis in 2018. Our findings suggest they responded with a demarketing approach, attempting to limit and shape, rather than increase, consumer demand. We conclude this demarketing strategy hinders public agencies’ ability to displace competitors in the illicit market, a key public policy objective.


2013 ◽  
Vol 448-453 ◽  
pp. 4445-4448
Author(s):  
Ming Chong Gu ◽  
Hong Liu

Along with the development of society and economy, domestic tourism activities is rapidly increased, accompanied by increasing environmental problems brought by the tourism activities is becoming more and more brought to the attention of the people, if our country want to realize the sustainable development of tourism industry, we must replace the old development model to Eco-tourism to meet the needs of tourism and environment. Through qualitative analysis, this paper analyzed the characteristics of the Eco-tourism, and the classification of domestic ecological tourist resources to comb, and put forward some suggestions on developing Eco-tourism, hoping to provide a reference for the development of the domestic Eco-tourism.


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