The key capabilities required for managing tourism business networks

This article applies the IMP (Industrial Marketing and Purchasing) Group approach to the analysis of the coordination of cooperative activities. It challenges the sustainability of the ‘manipulating’ demand approach in favor of the Value System Continuum in tourism business networks. It is hypothesi...

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