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2019 | 17 | nr 1 (81) Contemporary Entrepreneurship in Research and Practice : Multiple Dimensions and Contexts for Entrepreneurial Activity | 159--178
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Development of Sustainable Tourism in Malta in the Aftermath of the Global Economic Recession

Warianty tytułu
Rozwój turystyki zrównoważonej na Malcie w obliczu światowego kryzysu gospodarczego
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EN
Abstrakty
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Tourism is an important sector of the economy in Malta and was affected by the economic recession of 2008-2011. Maltese economic development strategies and policy reacted to the recession by promoting sustainable tourism. This paper analyses the evolutionary path of the economic development of tourism in three ways. Firstly, comparative analyses of small island economies show the relative impact that the global recession had on tourism in Malta as measured by the number of tourists, size of employment in tourism, and changes in the amount of expenditures in tourism. The main aim of the article is to answer the question: How did the Maltese tourism sector react to the global economic crisis when compared with other small island territories? The mixed methodology used in this paper includes: literature review, statistical data analysis and analysis of expert opinion surveys with tourism administration representatives. (original abstract)
Turystyka jest ważnym sektorem gospodarki na Malcie, który został dotknięty w latach 2008-2011 światowym kryzysem gospodarczym. Administracja turystyczna Malty zareagowała na recesję poprzez promocję turystyki zrównoważonej. Niniejszy artykuł analizuje rozwój turystyki na wyspie na trzy sposoby. Po pierwsze poprzez analizę porównawczą małych gospodarek wyspiarskich, pokazując względny wpływ globalnej recesji na turystykę na Malcie, mierzony liczbą turystów, wielkością zatrudnienia w turystyce i zmianami w wielkości wydatków turystycznych. Głównym celem artykułu jest odpowiedź na pytanie: jak maltański sektor turystyki zareagował na światowy kryzys gospodarczy w porównaniu z innymi małymi terytoriami wyspiarskimi? Metody użyte w pracy to: przegląd literatury, analiza danych statystycznych i analiza badań eksperckich z przedstawicielami administracji turystycznej. (abstrakt oryginalny)
Twórcy
  • University of Warsaw, Poland
  • University of North Florida, USA
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