1. The Phenomenon of (Sustainable) Tourism Activities on Farms in Slovenia During the COVID-19 PandemicMaja Borlinič Gačnik, Boris Prevolšek, 2021, original scientific article Abstract: The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic is the reason why the development trends of the tourism industry are changing today. The purpose of this article is to address issues of future tourism industry development, linking it to elements of sustainable development trends. The article presents the main elements of the sustainable concept of rural and farm tourism. Using the method of compilation and description, we want to check, based on statistical data related to farm tourism activities in Slovenia (before and during the COVID-19 pandemic), whether it is possible to detect development trends in Slovenia, in the direction of sustainability that are linked to the concept of farm tourism. This study also aims to identify a number of measures that can improve sustainability at the farming tourism level in Slovenia, in a post-COVID phase. According to the findings of numerous comparisons and statistical analysis, it can be stated that the future development trends show a great need to develop the decarbonisation of the industry, digitalisation of industry, and the involvement of the local population in the provision of services. In the present global situation, we have reached a point where it will be necessary to focus on sustainable and digital forms of the industry, in order to further post-COVID development of the tourism industry. Keywords: COVID-19, post-COVID world, sustainable tourism, farm tourism, Slovenia, future development Published in DKUM: 25.01.2024; Views: 322; Downloads: 13 Full text (1,04 MB) This document has many files! More... |
2. Trends that will shape the professions of the future information societyAlenka Stanič, Tanja Urbančič, 2009, original scientific article Abstract: In this paper we discuss the trends in present society that will have the most important influence in shaping future jobs, with an emphasis on issues related to sustainable development and an information society. We point out that based on the requirements of educated end-users, companies will have to follow the principles of sustainable development and social responsibility. In future, due to technical development, natural resources, environmental issues and demographical trends in the developed western world, the most attractive jobs will be in high technology, health and medical care, as well as the pleasure and free time industry. The most important sectors will be informatics and telecommunication, logistics, safety, healthcare and life-long education. Keywords: information society, knowledge management, end-user, sustainable development, socially responsible companies, jobs of the future Published in DKUM: 22.01.2018; Views: 1340; Downloads: 368 Full text (166,80 KB) This document has many files! More... |
3. Internet marketing : strategy, implementation and practiceDave Chaffey, Richard Mayer, Kevin Johnston, Fiona Ellis-Chadwick, 2000, manual Keywords: business, Internet, marketing, computer application, marketing strategy, informations, marketing planning, marketing channels, marketing structure, World Wide Web, promotion, electronic commerce, electronic transactions, success of business operation, efficiency, retail sale, future, forecasting, development, business decision-making Published in DKUM: 01.06.2012; Views: 3164; Downloads: 112 Link to full text |