TOURISM POLICY IN ROMANIA: A NECESSARY CHANGE OF DIRECTION

<div>In modern economies services are dominant. As the role of services is increasing, the difference between goods and services is vanishing, but most of our economics and business knowledge is developed from a manufacturing perspective which is no more satisfactory in the new service economy...

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Main Authors: Vasile DINU, Laurenţiu TĂCHICIU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitatii Suceava 2009-06-01
Series:Revista de Turism: Studii si Cercetari in Turism
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Online Access:http://revistadeturism.ro/index.php/rdt/article/view/111
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spelling doaj-4bdc466cf69446afa6028ce6768574702021-04-02T21:02:44ZengUniversitatii SuceavaRevista de Turism: Studii si Cercetari in Turism1844-29942009-06-01072634TOURISM POLICY IN ROMANIA: A NECESSARY CHANGE OF DIRECTIONVasile DINULaurenţiu TĂCHICIU<div>In modern economies services are dominant. As the role of services is increasing, the difference between goods and services is vanishing, but most of our economics and business knowledge is developed from a manufacturing perspective which is no more satisfactory in the new service economy conditions. One important aspect is that the ability of a country to participate effectively to the growing international trade in services depends more and more on its attractiveness as a visitors' destination. Although there is a well developed understanding of the role of tourism to the general economic and social development, it is less understood the effect of economic and social living conditions as visitor attractiveness factors.</div><div>Reviewing recent studies, assessments and reports regarding the travel &amp; tourism economy of Romania, authors found out that achieving the economic potential of tourism faces serious challenges due, primarily, to the discrepancy between the conditions visitors are increasingly looking for and the conditions provided by Romanian destinations. In order to accept the challenges with chances of success the tourism policy making should radically change direction. The authors identify three main priorities: focus on general development, put policy in the service of visitors first, improve communication and branding.</div>http://revistadeturism.ro/index.php/rdt/article/view/111Romanian tourismtourism policytrade in serviceslocal and regional developmenttravel & tourism industrytravel & tourism competitiveness indexvisitors’ economy
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TOURISM POLICY IN ROMANIA: A NECESSARY CHANGE OF DIRECTION
Revista de Turism: Studii si Cercetari in Turism
Romanian tourism
tourism policy
trade in services
local and regional development
travel & tourism industry
travel & tourism competitiveness index
visitors’ economy
author_facet Vasile DINU
Laurenţiu TĂCHICIU
author_sort Vasile DINU
title TOURISM POLICY IN ROMANIA: A NECESSARY CHANGE OF DIRECTION
title_short TOURISM POLICY IN ROMANIA: A NECESSARY CHANGE OF DIRECTION
title_full TOURISM POLICY IN ROMANIA: A NECESSARY CHANGE OF DIRECTION
title_fullStr TOURISM POLICY IN ROMANIA: A NECESSARY CHANGE OF DIRECTION
title_full_unstemmed TOURISM POLICY IN ROMANIA: A NECESSARY CHANGE OF DIRECTION
title_sort tourism policy in romania: a necessary change of direction
publisher Universitatii Suceava
series Revista de Turism: Studii si Cercetari in Turism
issn 1844-2994
publishDate 2009-06-01
description <div>In modern economies services are dominant. As the role of services is increasing, the difference between goods and services is vanishing, but most of our economics and business knowledge is developed from a manufacturing perspective which is no more satisfactory in the new service economy conditions. One important aspect is that the ability of a country to participate effectively to the growing international trade in services depends more and more on its attractiveness as a visitors' destination. Although there is a well developed understanding of the role of tourism to the general economic and social development, it is less understood the effect of economic and social living conditions as visitor attractiveness factors.</div><div>Reviewing recent studies, assessments and reports regarding the travel &amp; tourism economy of Romania, authors found out that achieving the economic potential of tourism faces serious challenges due, primarily, to the discrepancy between the conditions visitors are increasingly looking for and the conditions provided by Romanian destinations. In order to accept the challenges with chances of success the tourism policy making should radically change direction. The authors identify three main priorities: focus on general development, put policy in the service of visitors first, improve communication and branding.</div>
topic Romanian tourism
tourism policy
trade in services
local and regional development
travel & tourism industry
travel & tourism competitiveness index
visitors’ economy
url http://revistadeturism.ro/index.php/rdt/article/view/111
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