Browsing by Keywords "event management"
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Event management.
T.E.I. of Crete, School of Management and Economics (SDO), Department of Tourism Management
T.E.I. of Crete, School of Management and Economics (SDO), Department of Business Administration (in Heraklion)
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Publication Date: 01-03-2012 -
Events and festivals management, the case of Heraklion Perfecture.
T.E.I. of Crete, School of Management and Economics (SDO), Department of Tourism Management
T.E.I. of Crete, School of Management and Economics (SDO), Department of Business Administration (in Heraklion)
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Publication Date: 16-10-2012The purpose of this study is to present and analyze the necessary steps needed to plan, manage and create a successful event. The second part of this study will be focused on event management and infrastructure in prefecture ... -
A comparative analysis of the application and implementation of event tourism management in two hotel in Limassol nd Nafplio.
T.E.I. of Crete, School of Management and Economics (SDO), Department of Marketing (in Ierapetra)
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Publication Date: 27-03-2012This paper addressed the issue of event tourism management in relation to tourism businesses of Nafplio and Cyprus. The work was completed in four chapters. More specifically, the first chapter focused on the events he ... -
Organization and operation of catering. Methods of organizing events, standards, legislation, HACCP.
T.E.I. of Crete, School of Management and Economics (SDO), Department of Tourism Management
T.E.I. of Crete, School of Management and Economics (SDO), Department of Business Administration (in Heraklion)
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Publication Date: 29-01-2013 -
Consumer attitudes and perceptions of the environmental impact of events.
Η.Μ.U, School of Management and Economic Sciences (SMES), Business Administration and Tourism Dept.
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Publication Date: 2023-06-20An inclusive green economy is a viable alternative to the current dominant economic model, which exacerbates inequalities, promotes waste, causes resource scarcity and poses widespread risks to the environment and human ...