Current situation in management of tourism in Slovakia

For the European Union, as well as for other countries in the world, tourism represents an important economic activity based on a wide range of products, attractions and destinations. Cross-sectorial character of tourism industry significantly determines the system of management which must be coordi...

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Main Authors: Boris Michalík, Michala Dubská
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Hotel Management and Tourism in Vrnjačka Banja 2014-12-01
Series:Mенаџмент у хотелијерству и туризму
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Online Access:http://www.hit-vb.kg.ac.rs/htmanagement/index.php/HITM/article/view/83/63
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spelling doaj-72df1381651443d0bbf96e9938883c972020-11-25T02:16:13ZengUniversity of Kragujevac, Faculty of Hotel Management and Tourism in Vrnjačka BanjaMенаџмент у хотелијерству и туризму2620-02792620-04812014-12-01223847Current situation in management of tourism in SlovakiaBoris Michalík0Michala Dubská1Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Faculty of Arts, Department of Culture and Tourism ManagementConstantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Faculty of Arts, Department of Culture and Tourism ManagementFor the European Union, as well as for other countries in the world, tourism represents an important economic activity based on a wide range of products, attractions and destinations. Cross-sectorial character of tourism industry significantly determines the system of management which must be coordinated at various horizontal and vertical levels. From the vertical perspective, the organizational structure of tourism in Slovakia can be divided into three levels – national, regional and local. Concerning horizontal structure, the system is divided into public sector (state administration and self government) and private sector (third sector and the business sector). Key institutions in tourism development are the Ministry of Transport, Construction and Regional Development of the Slovak Republic, Slovak Tourist Board, self-governing regions and municipalities, regional and local tourism associations and professional associations and societies. Slovakia finds itself in a rather complicated situation in the international tourism market. The country is now facing some major economic and legal changes in the tourism sector which should accelerate the development of tourism.http://www.hit-vb.kg.ac.rs/htmanagement/index.php/HITM/article/view/83/63management in tourismdevelopmentSlovakiatourism market
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Michala Dubská
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Michala Dubská
Current situation in management of tourism in Slovakia
Mенаџмент у хотелијерству и туризму
management in tourism
development
Slovakia
tourism market
author_facet Boris Michalík
Michala Dubská
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title Current situation in management of tourism in Slovakia
title_short Current situation in management of tourism in Slovakia
title_full Current situation in management of tourism in Slovakia
title_fullStr Current situation in management of tourism in Slovakia
title_full_unstemmed Current situation in management of tourism in Slovakia
title_sort current situation in management of tourism in slovakia
publisher University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Hotel Management and Tourism in Vrnjačka Banja
series Mенаџмент у хотелијерству и туризму
issn 2620-0279
2620-0481
publishDate 2014-12-01
description For the European Union, as well as for other countries in the world, tourism represents an important economic activity based on a wide range of products, attractions and destinations. Cross-sectorial character of tourism industry significantly determines the system of management which must be coordinated at various horizontal and vertical levels. From the vertical perspective, the organizational structure of tourism in Slovakia can be divided into three levels – national, regional and local. Concerning horizontal structure, the system is divided into public sector (state administration and self government) and private sector (third sector and the business sector). Key institutions in tourism development are the Ministry of Transport, Construction and Regional Development of the Slovak Republic, Slovak Tourist Board, self-governing regions and municipalities, regional and local tourism associations and professional associations and societies. Slovakia finds itself in a rather complicated situation in the international tourism market. The country is now facing some major economic and legal changes in the tourism sector which should accelerate the development of tourism.
topic management in tourism
development
Slovakia
tourism market
url http://www.hit-vb.kg.ac.rs/htmanagement/index.php/HITM/article/view/83/63
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