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Digital Transformation Processes in Tourism

Consumer behaviour and decision-making in tourism are increasingly based on digital information. Content created by users on social networks, the opinions of travel-oriented bloggers and vloggers, and the content and focus of new media are becoming the standard, and it is anticipated that these tend...

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Published in:Forum Scienciae Oeconomia (Online) 2024, Vol.12 (2), p.65-83
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