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Multi-level interactions between tourism organisations

Improving multi-level interactions modelling in a multi-agent generalisation model: first experiments

Improving multi-level interactions modelling in a multi-agent generalisation model: first experiments

... moving between floors, and an environment hosting other ...relations between objects (such as groups of buildings which can be reified by specific meso ...the multi-level hierarchy can be more ...

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Improving multi-level interactions modelling in a multi-agent generalisation model: first experiments

Improving multi-level interactions modelling in a multi-agent generalisation model: first experiments

... as multi-level issues that require to go further than the existing multi-agent ...express interactions between agents in multi- level context may be a first step to solve ...

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Multi-level interactions between the nuclear receptor TRα1 and the WNT effectors β-catenin/tcf4 in the intestinal epithelium.

Multi-level interactions between the nuclear receptor TRα1 and the WNT effectors β-catenin/tcf4 in the intestinal epithelium.

... 1 Institut de Ge´nomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon, Lyon, France, 2 Laboratoire de Biologie Mole´culaire de la Cellule, Universite´ de Lyon, Universite´ Lyon 1, Ecole Normale Supe´rieure de Lyon, Lyon, France Abstract ...

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Indigenous-Hybrid Organisations in Colombia: A Multi-Level Analysis within the Buen Vivir Model

Indigenous-Hybrid Organisations in Colombia: A Multi-Level Analysis within the Buen Vivir Model

... discrepancies between what the interviewees said about the organisation and what the reality was in terms of what had been documented about it (Slack and Rowley, ...

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Multi-level interactions between heat shock factors, heat shock proteins, and the redox system regulate acclimation to heat

Multi-level interactions between heat shock factors, heat shock proteins, and the redox system regulate acclimation to heat

... crosstalk between the classical heat stress response, which consists of heat shock factors (HSFs) and heat shock proteins (HSPs), with the ROS network at multiple levels in the heat response ...scavenger ...

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THE PLACE AND ROLE OF LOCAL TOURISM DESTINATION MANAGEMENT ORGANISATIONS IN THE TOURISM SECTOR OF HUNGARY

THE PLACE AND ROLE OF LOCAL TOURISM DESTINATION MANAGEMENT ORGANISATIONS IN THE TOURISM SECTOR OF HUNGARY

... of tourism in Hungary, the establishment of the multi-level TDM system is expected both by professionals and the public to lead to a significant improvement of the competitiveness of the ...

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Organisations, governance and multi owned housing

Organisations, governance and multi owned housing

... fourth level of government, in Australian law, it remains a not-for-profit ...NFP organisations has not been considered, nor has the impact on the volunteer ...

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Repeat Visitors - An Exploratory Investigation of Responses by Regional Tourism Organisations

Repeat Visitors - An Exploratory Investigation of Responses by Regional Tourism Organisations

... degree of bias, it does enhance the credibility of the findings (see for example Patton, 2002, p. 566). Findings Analysis of the transcripts was an iterative process, initially commencing with reflective notes made ...

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Multi-level analysis of an interaction network between individuals in a mailing-list

Multi-level analysis of an interaction network between individuals in a mailing-list

... of interactions between authors of messages in a mailing-list, however, a multi-level structure may be responsible for some of these ...

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Multi-level analysis of an interaction network between individuals in a mailing-list

Multi-level analysis of an interaction network between individuals in a mailing-list

... Following these remarks, there are at least two clear direction in which our work should be continued. One the one hand, one could certainly use this approach and the models we proposed (or similar ones) to give social ...

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Innovation in Slovenian tourism organisations

Innovation in Slovenian tourism organisations

... in tourism organisations is to increase competitiveness, and was the main reason selected by 85% of respondents, followed by increased market share and profit ...

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The absorptive capacity of tourism organisations

The absorptive capacity of tourism organisations

... Structural equation modelling revealed that the four factor model theorised extensively in the innovation literature and confirmed empirically in studies relating to manufacturing, does not fit with absorptive capacity ...

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ROLE OF TOURISM ORGANISATIONS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM INDUSTRY OF MALAYSIA

ROLE OF TOURISM ORGANISATIONS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM INDUSTRY OF MALAYSIA

... Malaysia; Tourism Development; Tourism Organisation; Tourism Planning; Tourism Promotion; Travel Trade INTRODUCTION Tourism industry becomes an important sector in many countries ...

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Relation between the Level of Clusterization and Tourism Sector Competitiveness

Relation between the Level of Clusterization and Tourism Sector Competitiveness

... link between the level, or degree, of clusterization and tourism sector ...clusterization level on the competitiveness of a tourism sector, for it is one of the key sectors in modern ...

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A Strategic Analysis of Volunteer Tourism Organisations

A Strategic Analysis of Volunteer Tourism Organisations

... to tourism are: leisure (Parker, 1992), sport (Coleman, 2002; Cuskelly & Harrington, 1997; Gratton & Kokolakakis, 1997; Sport England, 1996, 2003) and events (Johnston, Twynam, & Farrell, 1999; ...

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International Tourism and COVID-19: Recovery Strategies for Tourism Organisations

International Tourism and COVID-19: Recovery Strategies for Tourism Organisations

... Although not as deadly as SARS, coronavirus infection has a longer incubation period and leaves about 85% of the infected without any (or with just mild) symptoms which makes it more difficult to track and to contain. ...

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Causal Interactions Between Co2 Emissions, Financial Development, Energy and Tourism

Causal Interactions Between Co2 Emissions, Financial Development, Energy and Tourism

... relationship between tourism, financial development, energy consumptions and carbon emissions in Turkey and four European Union countries France, Spain, Italy and Greece which are the main competitors of ...

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A macro-level view of tourism sector between smartness and sustainability

A macro-level view of tourism sector between smartness and sustainability

... in tourism sector. Distinguishing between macro-level dynamics and micro-level paths, the paper clarifies the existence of a double level of study in tourism sector and ...

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Abstract. Keywords: Events, Strategy, Tourism Organisations, Event Tourism Strategy

Abstract. Keywords: Events, Strategy, Tourism Organisations, Event Tourism Strategy

... Nilsson (2004, in Haneson, 2004) continues to describe how each individual event does not necessarily has to attract all kinds of people, but instead the yearly event offering should have a good variety, and attract to ...

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Tourism and Third Sector Organisations—Strangers or Partners?

Tourism and Third Sector Organisations—Strangers or Partners?

... and tourism to remain strangers and not partners, working within the same geo- graphical location but in separate ...regarding tourism development, and on how to communicate the value of their ...on ...

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