Can blockchain find the right balance between social and technical aspects of supply chains amidst a growing consumer shift towards sustainability and increased transparency through technological innovation?
Besides direct brainwashing, can political entities like a government, state, or party subtly use tourism to build political support?
COVID-19 hit sports, and events paused. The Olympics, FIFA, and EURO were impacted. How has the $756B/year global sports industry been affected by COVID-19?
Can post-pandemic tourism's revival withstand global challenges, as social identities shape travel decisions, invoking intricate emotions and ambivalence?
How does Thailand's vibrant tourism sector, a crucial economic pillar, navigate systemic risk challenges while contributing to financial stability?
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What drives the descendants of Holocaust survivors to visit sites associated with the Holocaust - a research from Sapir Academic College & Rosen College of Hospitality Management.
How can the adoption of digital technologies facilitate the transition to a circular economy in the T&C industry?
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