Systems Approach to Standardisation, Classification and Modelling of Managed Events for Tourism

Background and Purpose: The standardisation and classification of managed events provide a legislative basis to distinguish events managed for tourism in their characteristics and quality. The systems approach to standardisation and classification of managed events is a unique, holistic view of even...

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Main Authors: Jakulin Tadeja Jere, Golob Aleksandra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-08-01
Series:Organizacija
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spelling doaj-a609e49452ca4df19f9709ec6ee4b4b22020-11-24T21:34:19ZengSciendoOrganizacija1581-18322015-08-0148318819710.1515/orga-2015-0016orga-2015-0016Systems Approach to Standardisation, Classification and Modelling of Managed Events for TourismJakulin Tadeja Jere0Golob Aleksandra1University of Primorska, Faculty of Tourism Studies Portorož – TURISTICA, Obala 11a, SI - 6320 PortorožŠentvid pri Grobelnem 29a, SI- 3231 GrobelnoBackground and Purpose: The standardisation and classification of managed events provide a legislative basis to distinguish events managed for tourism in their characteristics and quality. The systems approach to standardisation and classification of managed events is a unique, holistic view of event management quality and event organization in tourism. It enables a clear overview of a researched topic and provides adequate support to design and decision-making. In this paper, we explain the meaning of standardisation and classification for Slovenian legislation related to event management. We present the importance of a systems approach methodology for event categorization and classification as it relates to the quality of event management organization, the quality of staff, the quality of the event program and the quality of event services.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/orga.2015.48.issue-3/orga-2015-0016/orga-2015-0016.xml?format=INTsystems approachstandardization and classificationtourismmanaged eventsmodelling
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Systems Approach to Standardisation, Classification and Modelling of Managed Events for Tourism
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title Systems Approach to Standardisation, Classification and Modelling of Managed Events for Tourism
title_short Systems Approach to Standardisation, Classification and Modelling of Managed Events for Tourism
title_full Systems Approach to Standardisation, Classification and Modelling of Managed Events for Tourism
title_fullStr Systems Approach to Standardisation, Classification and Modelling of Managed Events for Tourism
title_full_unstemmed Systems Approach to Standardisation, Classification and Modelling of Managed Events for Tourism
title_sort systems approach to standardisation, classification and modelling of managed events for tourism
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series Organizacija
issn 1581-1832
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Background and Purpose: The standardisation and classification of managed events provide a legislative basis to distinguish events managed for tourism in their characteristics and quality. The systems approach to standardisation and classification of managed events is a unique, holistic view of event management quality and event organization in tourism. It enables a clear overview of a researched topic and provides adequate support to design and decision-making. In this paper, we explain the meaning of standardisation and classification for Slovenian legislation related to event management. We present the importance of a systems approach methodology for event categorization and classification as it relates to the quality of event management organization, the quality of staff, the quality of the event program and the quality of event services.
topic systems approach
standardization and classification
tourism
managed events
modelling
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