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TOURISTY POLICIES AND THE HOTEL PARK DEVELOPEMENT OF CAMEROON (1950 - 2003)
 
AKAMBA MANI Catherine Lytrice
University of Ngaoundéré Cameroon
PUŞCAŞU Violeta
University "Dunărea de Jos" Galaţi, Romania

 
ROMANIAN RURAL TOURISM: PRESENT AND PERSPECTIVES
 
BALTEŞ Nicolae
"Lucian Blaga" University of Sibiu, Romania
CIUHUREANU Alina Teodora
Romanian-German University of Sibiu, Romania
 
 
NETWORKS AND SOCIAL CAPITAL - IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES FOR ENTREPRENEURS IN TOURISM
 
CORODEANU AGHEORGHIESEI Daniela
NIŢĂ Valentin
"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University, Iaşi, România
 

 
THE TOURISM IN THE MIDDLE OF THE GLOBAL CRISIS 
 
COSTEA Ramona Ioana
University of Agricultural Science and Veterinary Medicine  Cluj Napoca, Romania
 

 
RELAUNCHING OF ROMANIA'S TOURISM - THE CONTROVERSY OF SAFE TOURISM DURING GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS 
 
HAPENCIUC Valentin
STANCIU Pavel
CONDRATOV Iulian
University "Stefan cel Mare" Suceava, Romania
NISTOREANU Puiu
Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
 

 
THE TOURISTIC ACTIVITY OF THE NORT-EAST REGION IN THE PERIOD 1990-2007 
 
HARJA Eugenia
University of Bacău, Romania
 
  
RECOGNITION AND VALUATION OF BIOLOGICAL ASSETS IN TOURISM AREA. INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS 
 
IOANĂŞ Corina
DUMITRU Corina Graziella
TUŢU Anca
NICHITA Mirela
Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania


 
THE REGIONAL KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN TOURISM
 
 
IONESCU Romeo
"Dunarea de Jos" University of Galatz, Romania
 

 
THE REVIVAL OF TOURISM IN MEHEDINTI COUNTY - CASE STUDY: THE DANUBE BEND TOURIST DESTINATION 
 
MAZILU Mirela
University of Craiova - The University Centre of Drobeta Turnu Severin, Romania
 

 
EVOLUTION OF TOURISM IN EUROPEAN CONTEXT 
 
MUREŞAN Maria
Academy of Economics Bucharest, Romania
 
 
THE ANALYSIS OF COMPETITIVENESS IN THE TOURISM SECTOR IN THE ACTUAL CONTEXT OF ECONOMIC CRISIS
 
ROBU Vasile
Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
BALAN Alina
Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
 
 
CUSTOMER CARE - A TOTALLY IGNORED MANAGEMENT TOOL ON THE ROMANIAN SERVICES MARKET 
 
SÂRBU Roxana
ILIE Anca Gabriela
PÂSLARU Constanţa
DUMITRIU Dan
Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
 

THE USE LEVEL OF ACCOMMODATION CAPACITY IN FUNCTION  - A PERFORMANCE INDICATOR IN TOURISM 
 
SECĂREANU Constantin
 Romanian-American University, Bucharest, Romania
 

THE DEVELOPMENT IN DYNAMICS AND STRUCTURE OF THE ROMANIAN TOURISM IN THE CONTEXT OF THE GLOBAL CRISIS 
 
STANCIULESCU Gabriela
Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania
MICU Ionela Cristina
University of Pitesti, Pitesti, Romania
 

THE ANALYSIS OF THE ASYMMETRICAL RISK IN TOURISM FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND PROMOTION OF A LASTING REGIONAL TOURISM IDENTITY
 SUSANU Irina Olimpia
CRISTACHE Nicoleta
MICU Angela - Eliza
MICU Adrian
 "Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati, Romania, Faculty of Economic
NEDELEA Alexandru
University "Stefan cel Mare" Suceava, Romania
Faculty of Economic Sciences and Public Administration
 

TOURISM POLICY IN ROMANIA: A NECESSARY CHANGE OF DIRECTION 
 
TĂCHICIU Laurenţiu
DINU Vasile
Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
 

 
ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS ON THE EVOLUTION OF THE DEMAND AND OFFER OF ACCOMMODATION IN CAMPS FOR CHILDREN UNDER AND OF SCHOOL AGE 
 
ZAHARIA Marian
OPREA Cristina
Petroleum&Gas University, Ploieşti, Romania
GOGONEA Manuela-Rodica
Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
 

 
RURAL TOURISM AS AN IMPORTANT SOURCE OF INCOME FOR RURAL PLACES
 
ZORZOLIU Raluca
IATAGAN Mariana
Spiru Haret University
Faculty of Marketing and International Business, Bucharest, Romania
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TOURISTY POLICIES AND THE HOTEL PARK DEVELOPEMENT OF CAMEROON (1950 - 2003)
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AKAMBA MANI Catherine Lytrice University of Ngaoundere Cameroon PUSCASU Violeta University Dunarea de Jos Galati, Romania Abstract The hotelier component represents an important side of the touristy activity success. In countries that have an emergent economy, as Cameroon, the tourism and the hotel business have shaped activation as a lever to the whole economy, since the second half of the 20th century. The present paperwork proposes an analytic overview of the evolution of the hotelier park in two of the main cities of the country, Douala and Yaound&eacute;. The evolutional aspects are historically staged, correlated within the political framework and emphasize the tourist phenomenon overall. The goals of our research emphasize qualitative and quantitative upheaval recorded by the urban hotelier park for the identification of the causal terms between the phenomenon type relations/context and the possible substantiation policy in the future.
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STUDY REGARDING THE ROMANIAN RURAL TOURISM FINANCING AND DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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Professor Ph.D. Nicolae BALTE&#350; Senior lecturer Ph.D. Alina-Teodora CIUHUREANU Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romanian-German University of Sibiu, Romania Abstract Rural tourism and agricultural tourism are activities, which generate alternative incomes, a fact that offers development possibilities to the rural space, due to the unique landscapes, large semi-natural areas, the inhabitants' born hospitality in the rural surroundings. From this perspective, a modernization, development and innovation process for the Romanian rural tourism is required. All these aspects, however, require financing. Therefore, a pre-accession financing source of the rural tourism was the SAPARD programme, a programme which offered the opportunity to many business people to start their business in this field. The paper shows the evolution of the rural boarding houses between 2003-2007, with analyses on the number, type of financing, development region.
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NETWORKS AND SOCIAL CAPITAL - IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES FOR ENTREPRENEURS IN TOURISM
NETWORKS AND SOCIAL CAPITAL - IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES FOR ENTREPRENEURS IN TOURISM hot!
CORODEANU AGHEORGHIESEI Daniela NI&#354;&#258; Valentin Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Ia&#351;i, Rom&acirc;nia Abstract In the business field, the social networks based on ties of trust are an attribute of organizations with strong organizational culture where the social status is important. These networks are the source of social capital. Given the role of tourism industry in the development community, especially since 1990, according david a. Fennell (2003) the social capital can exist at the micro level with reference to social network sites that exist in the very strong social arrangements, at the meso-level with people throughout the community and at the macro level from an inter-community perspective. This article stresses the importance of network design and the social capital in support of sustainable tourism and how the partnerships between business, local and government authorities and bodies responsible for tourism development and default community may be an important active for an industry that brings many advantages in economic and social development in all areas of the world.
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THE TOURISM IN THE MIDDLE OF THE GLOBAL CRISIS
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COSTEA Ramona Ioana University of Agricultural Science and Veterinary Medicine Cluj Napoca, Romania Abstract The paper is divided into three parts. In the first part is presented the evolution of tourism in Europe during 2008 as indicated by data provided by Eurostat, in the second part is made a brief analysis of the Romanian tourism development in the period August 2008 - January 2009. Is found in both the European Union and Romania, a decrease of the turnover, a decrease of the tourist number and a decreased length of stay. In the EU, crisis started to have an effect in the second part of the year. However, the number of nights spent in hotels and similar establishments in the European Union showed a small decrease (-0.5%) compared with the previous year. In Romania January 2009 brought a sharp decrease of net use of tourist accommodation bed - place in Hotels and similar units from 50.4% in August 2008 to 17.7% in January 2009. In the last part of the paper I've presented ways to decrease and eliminate the effect of the crisis in Romanian tourism. There are presented measures taken by the Ministry of Tourism, national prizes award of goods and services quality, methods to improve services quality by implementing a quality management system. For this purpose are presented the certified companies by RENAR, which issue certificates quality and the number of firms from the tourism segment certified by them. The paper shows steps that can be followed to implement a system of management quality. ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 standards are the guideline standards that can be implemented by any firm.
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RELAUNCHING OF ROMANIA'S TOURISM - THE CONTROVERSY OF SAFE TOURISM DURING GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS
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HAPENCIUC Valentin STANCIU Pavel CONDRATOV Iulian University Stefan cel Mare Suceava, Romania NISTOREANU Puiu Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania Abstract Economic crisis -is an intensively mediated concept during the past years- it issues with the situation when the business medium confronts with the perspective of a fundamental change, usually sudden and unexpected, that threatens to significantly disturb the present socio-economic perceptions and the daily practice. Even if the emergent markets are the most vulnerable in crisis, they still adapt the easiest to the actual context, counting on economic flexible domains as the tourism industry or IT. The persistence of global economic crisis, but especially the touristy market fragility make it impossible to estimate the evolution of hospitality industry for the next two years. Crisis effects seem to be inevitable in the context where great tourism actors talk about consequences similar to the ones following the terrorists attacks in SUA, in September 2001. It is very important to understand the stress factors that prevent the optimum development of tourism discouraging the touristy flow towards once well-known destinations. Romania is not a touristy destination with a worldwide notoriety, not even European, but some issues like the localization outside those more and more unsafe touristy areas, the peacefulness regarding the terrorism implications and the special natural and anthropic potential, all these, create the necessary premises for promoting a specific tourism, able to induce tourists the idea of security. Among the difficulties that Romania confronts itself with, we mention: unfavourable international image, precarious touristy infrastructure estate and seldom application of quality standards. If these deficiencies are assumed and controlled in the immediate future, then the interest for Romanian tourism will continuously increase and safe tourism could become a tourism relaunching factor after the wrong start for the rural tourism, business tourism or balnear tourism.
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