Enhancing The Competitiveness Of Tourism In The Republic Of Serbia Using The Cluster Model
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The Republic of Serbia has the chance to raise its competitive strategy for growth, independently or with the support from the international community, by defining the development objectives and determining the economic structure. In this context, tourism represents an essential complex with untapped growth potential.Tourism is an economic sector of exceptional business opportunities. There are four touristic clusters in the country: Vojvodina, Belgrade region, South-Eastern Serbia and South-Western Serbia. The paper suggests cluster approach in considering ways to increase competitiveness of national tourism services.Download Info
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Article provided by Prague Development Center in its journal Perspectives of Innovation in Economics and Business (PIEB).
Volume (Year): 7 (2011)
Issue (Month): 1 (January)
Pages: 40-42
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Keywords: Development; tourism; strategy; cluster; competitiveness.;Find related papers by JEL classification:
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