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Education + Training, 1980
We know little of the earliest origins of Billingsgate — we can only conjecture that at some point in or near the City there must have been from the earliest stage wharves for the off‐loading of fish, and a market place for their sale. So it is not surprising that it is uncertain as to what date can be “fixed” for the foundation of Billingsgate.
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We know little of the earliest origins of Billingsgate — we can only conjecture that at some point in or near the City there must have been from the earliest stage wharves for the off‐loading of fish, and a market place for their sale. So it is not surprising that it is uncertain as to what date can be “fixed” for the foundation of Billingsgate.
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2016
This book provides a comparative and transnational analytical framework and a comprehensive overview of formal and informal markets, place and the urban. It examines how urban markets are situated within social, cultural and media discourses, and within material and symbolic economies.
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This book provides a comparative and transnational analytical framework and a comprehensive overview of formal and informal markets, place and the urban. It examines how urban markets are situated within social, cultural and media discourses, and within material and symbolic economies.
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2009
Mobile services have great potentials in different fields, so it is interesting to have a closer look of them, and about the way they can be used sensiblebly in the present; in the future for city marketing too. This chapter provides basic knowledge on mobile services, the presentation of restrictions, and opportunities of mobile devices, applications,
Juliane Chudalla, Key Pousttchi
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Mobile services have great potentials in different fields, so it is interesting to have a closer look of them, and about the way they can be used sensiblebly in the present; in the future for city marketing too. This chapter provides basic knowledge on mobile services, the presentation of restrictions, and opportunities of mobile devices, applications,
Juliane Chudalla, Key Pousttchi
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Tourism Management, 1989
Abstract Muzaffer Uysal, Associate Professor in the Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management at Clemson University, and Joseph O'Leary, Professor of the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources at Purdue University, investigate whether differences exist in the travel motivations, activities, and travel group type of blacks and ...
Muzaffer Uysal, Joseph T. O'Leary
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Abstract Muzaffer Uysal, Associate Professor in the Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management at Clemson University, and Joseph O'Leary, Professor of the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources at Purdue University, investigate whether differences exist in the travel motivations, activities, and travel group type of blacks and ...
Muzaffer Uysal, Joseph T. O'Leary
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Dimensions of City Marketing [PDF]
Cities increasingly compete with each other in an affort to attract tourists, investors, companies, new citizens and most of all qualified workforce (Anholt, 2004; Kavaratzis, 2005; Zenker, 2009; Sebastian, 2011). This created the growing interest in the development of the concept of city marketing.
Dian Noviana, Popy
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City Marketing: Cronological Definitions
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016“City marketing” has become an interesting research issues for decades and attracted many scholars from various fields of studies (Management, Geography, Urban Planning, communication to mention some) leading to deep and substantial publications. Definition of city marketing have evolved over time, and came up with a variety of terms such as place ...
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2017
A novel smart city market evolves radically and it is estimated to reach US $1 trillion by 2025 and exceed the size of all traditional business sectors (Amarnath in City as a customer strategy: Growth opportunities from the cities of tomorrow, 2010; Kohno et al. in Hitachi’s smart city solutions for new era of urban development, 2011).
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A novel smart city market evolves radically and it is estimated to reach US $1 trillion by 2025 and exceed the size of all traditional business sectors (Amarnath in City as a customer strategy: Growth opportunities from the cities of tomorrow, 2010; Kohno et al. in Hitachi’s smart city solutions for new era of urban development, 2011).
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