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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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CUSTOMER CARE - A TOTALLY IGNORED MANAGEMENT TOOL ON THE ROMANIAN SERVICES MARKET
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S&Acirc;RBU Roxana ILIE Anca Gabriela P&Acirc;SLARU Constan&#355;a DUMITRIU Dan Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania Abstract Quality and customer satisfaction are important subjects receiving increasing attention worldwide. An organization's ability to remain in business depends entirely on its ability to win and retain customers. The nature and number of competitors and their ability to offer similar products/services at similar prices has led to increasing emphasis being placed on customer care. Customer care is about people pleasing people and it involves specific actions that keep customers satisfied and coming back for more.
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ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS ON THE EVOLUTION OF THE DEMAND AND OFFER OF ACCOMMODATION IN CAMPS FOR CHILDREN
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ZAHARIA Marian OPREA Cristina Petroleum Gas University, Ploie&#351;ti, Romania GOGONEA Manuela-Rodica Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania Abstract This work analyzes the main valuation indices of the evolution of demand and offer of accommodation in camps for children under and of school age. In the first part of the study we approach the offer of accommodation in camps for children under and of school age based on the indices: the number of camps, the existing accommodation capacity and the accommodation capacity in operation. All the indices indicate a strong decrease of the offer of accommodation accentuated in the last part of the analyzed period. The evolution of the demand of accommodation is valuated from the point of view of the number of tourists arrived and accommodated in camps for children under and of school age, of the number of overnight stays, of the average duration of the stay, of the number of school population and of the average salary output. The evolution trend of the demand shows significant decreases, yet not outrunning the decrease rhythm of the demand. This is why the net utilization index of the accommodation capacity shows some growing values. In the last part of the study we analyze a possible dependence between the demand of accommodation expressed in the number of arrivals in the camps for children under and of school age and two quantitative factors: the number of school population and the average salary output. The results indicate the existence of a dependence relation between the number of arrivals and the number of school population, the salary output not representing a relevant factor of influence. The conclusions of the analysis show the need to carry out some ample and constant activities of promoting this tourism company among the school and pre-school population as well as their families, taking into account the educative and training role that the activities organized in the camps of children under and of school age can and must have on the young generation's training and education.
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EVOLUTION OF TOURISM IN EUROPEAN CONTEXT
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MURE&#350;AN Maria Academy of Economics Bucharest, Romania Abstract Tourism globalization requires seeking solutions to the problems that involves sustainable development. Tourism sustainable development should meet the present needs of tourists and regions that receive tourists, leaving open the gates to further development of tourism with the preservation of cultural and natural heritage for future generations. Romania, with an experience of over 2000 years in tourism activities, in present its improves the forms of tourism exercise, tourism infrastructure and is in the stage of adopting a strategy of tourist activities, taking into account the experience of advanced countries, the scientific developments from the large university and academics centres. Romania has universal opportunities, specific, unique in tourism development. Romania cannot (nor should) take to a model developed and used in other countries of the world. Romania has its own scientific and practical potential which to substantiate its own strategy, entirely original, which to apply through methods, also, fully specific. Such an orientation cannot be explained only by historical experience or by originality of geographical conditions, climate, traditions, customs, arts, culture, etc.
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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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RECOGNITION AND VALUATION OF BIOLOGICAL ASSETS IN TOURISM AREA. INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
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IOAN&#258;&#350; Corina DUMITRU Corina Graziella TU&#354;U Anca NICHITA Mirela Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania Abstract Consistent with the Financial Reporting Standards Board's international convergence and harmonization policy it is proposed that a new accounting regime will prescribe the financial reporting practice and minimum disclosure requirements for agricultural activities, including the fair value of biological assets. In any financial report, the inclusion of biological assets may confuse the reality of the income profit and the wealth profit. There are many reasons it may provide misleading figures, the most obvious would be because the entity may have reported the value of heritage properties that do not actually generate any income but rather they are properties, which actually generate expenses for the entity, for example in maintenance costs. For any regime that requires entities to account and report on biological assets there should be a clear classification system that takes into account the different types of ownership structures in a society. Therefore in Romania, it is important that any financial reporting regime on biological assets should provide for the difference between business assets and cultural assets.
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