Tourist Industry Development Prospects in Vladivostok under the Launch of “Primorye” Integrated Entertainment Zone

2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 310
Author(s):  
Natalya MARTYSHENKO

For recent years in Primorye (Russia) there has been a significant increase in the flow of inbound tourism. One of perspective trends in the tourism development is the direction related to development of the gambling zone in its territory. This article deals with the problem of the gambling business development as one of four gambling zones wherein this activity is permitted in territory of Russia - the integrated entertainment zone “Primorye”. It considers potential prospects and threats to create the gambling zone in Primorye, with evaluation of possible competitors and consumers for the newly created tourist product. With extension of benefits to conduct the business and due to adoption of the Federal law “On the free port Vladivostok” there are new opportunities to realize major projects of Primorye tourist complex. The work indicates the need to link the gambling business activity with the tourist complex in the region for the effect of synergy and development of the regional tourist infrastructure. Specific tourist objects are considered that can be used jointly with the gambling zone objects.

2018 ◽  
pp. 70-78
Author(s):  
Вера Жолудева ◽  
Vera Zholudeva ◽  
Надежда Мельниченко ◽  
Nadezhda Melnichenko

The article, basing on objective and reliable statistical information, analyzes the main trends of the tourism industry of twenty municipalities in Yaroslavl Region and assess the dynamics of tourist flows. In recent years, there has been an increase in the municipalities’ contribution in the overall tourist flow to Yaroslavl Region. This also applies to other indicators of the development of the tourist industry. This also applies to other indicators of the tourist industry development. To determine the tourism development prospects of municipalities (city dis- tricts and municipal districts) in Yaroslavl Region, the authors have used materials of state statistical supervision of the Federal State Statistics Service for Yaroslavl Region. Based on this data the authors have carried out the forecasting of the main indicators of collective accommodation facilities and the tourism market


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 146-152
Author(s):  
L. M. Baburyan

The subject of the research is tax consulting aimed at ensuring the proper business activity of organizations. The purpose of the research was is to substantiate the need for the tax consulting as a special tool for supporting corporate business activities. The paper deals with the current specifics of the tax consulting as a separate area of the service economy within the framework of the service-dominant logic concept that reflects the degree of involvement of all participants of financial relations in the tax consulting processes. From the standpoint of institutionalism, the tax consulting institution is regarded as a financial intermediary performing mediation or auxiliary functions to ensure interactions between basic agents of the economic system, in particular, communications between the state and business entities. Based on the research findings, it is concluded that a developed tax consulting institution as an integrated attribute of the tax system determines the levels of corporate business activities and business development. The research findings are intended for participants of the tax consulting and auditing market.


2021 ◽  
pp. 135481662110211
Author(s):  
Honghong Liu ◽  
Ye Xiao ◽  
Bin Wang ◽  
Dianting Wu

This study applies the dynamic spatial Durbin model (SDM) to explore the direct and spillover effects of tourism development on economic growth from the perspective of domestic and inbound tourism. The results are compared with those from the static SDM. The results support the tourism-led-economic-growth hypothesis in China. Specifically, domestic tourism and inbound tourism play a significant role in stimulating local economic growth. However, the spatial spillover effect is limited to domestic tourism, and the spatial spillover effect of inbound tourism is not significant. Furthermore, the long-term effects are much greater than the short-term impact for both domestic and inbound tourism. Plausible explanations of these results are provided and policy implications are drawn.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Olga Chistyakova

This article discusses innovative directions of business development in the tourism sector in the Baikal Region. The article examines the need to increase the availability and attractiveness of tourist services while preserving the ecosystem of the lake Baikal and adjacent territories. The author proposed to create new points of growth for tourism entrepreneurship in the Baikal Region by modernizing and creating new tourist infrastructure facilities. The research examined the expediency of creating an ecological Technopark and an international tourist and recreational complex in Irkutsk. The ecological Technopark can become the tourist core of Irkutsk, as well as the historical part of the city. The development of the Taltsy Museum, including the construction of new objects of both historical and commercial orientation, including the creation of an urban zone like the 130th quarter, is an innovative direction to develop entrepreneurship in the tourism sector in the Baikal region. The article suggests the feasibility of using the concept of glamping entrepreneurship in the Baikal Region. The most important innovative direction is the creation of a biotechnological valley in the Baikal Region. It will focus on the development of entrepreneurship in the field of modern biopharmaceutical technologies, as well as inbound educational, business and medical tourism. The research examined domestic and international experience of operating biotechnological clusters.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 1723 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guanghui Qiao ◽  
Shuai Peng ◽  
Bruce Prideaux ◽  
Man Qiao

Chinese inbound tourism growth peaked in 2012 and in following years, arrivals have exhibited a downward trend. Over the same time Chinese outbound tourism has increased significantly and by 2016 the number of Chinese outbound tourists (52.7 million) was nearly twice that of international arrivals to China (28.1 million) (CTA, 2018). The aim of this paper is to identify the determinants of international tourists visiting China based on destination attributes. For the purposes of this research, Australia was selected as a study site on the grounds that China has been a popular destination for Australian residents. This study examines a range of behavioral factors that may affect intentions to travel to China including: past travel experience to China; perceptions of overseas destination attributes; beliefs in China’s ability to satisfy the needs and constraints that appear to prevent Australian residents from traveling to China; and tourists’ intentions to visit or revisit. Data collected from Australian residents on aspects of travel to China included perceptions, beliefs, constraints, information sources, and past experience. The research shows that past experience was positively associated with intention to visit or revisit. Five constraint factors were identified. Based on these findings, the study discusses practical implications for management and government officials needed to boost Chinese inbound tourism.


1989 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 48-72 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roger Waldinger

Research on ethnic enterprise emerged in the United States as part of an attempt to explain the historical differences in business activity between blacks and other ethnic groups. In Beyond the Melting Pot, Glazer and Moynihan argued that “the small shopkeeper, small manufacturer, or small entrepreneur of any kind played such an important role in the rise of immigrant groups in America that its absence from the Negro community warrants at least some discussion.”1 Glazer and Moynihan offered some brief, possible explanations, but the first extended treatment came with the publication of Ivan Light's now classic comparison of Blacks, not with Jews, Italians, or Irish, but with immigrants—Japanese, Chinese, West Indians—whose racial characteristics made them equally distinctive; the argument developed an imaginative variant of the Weber thesis, showing that it was ethnic solidarism, not individualism, that gave these immigrants an “elective affinity” with the requirements of small business.


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