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A Tripartite Model for Effective Marketing of Remote Micro-Hospitality Establishments

While it is common knowledge that COVID-19 and the subsequent national lockdowns have severely affected the hospitality industry in South Africa and across the world, there has been no previous research conducted into the effects felt by small hospitality businesses within remote and scenic areas of...

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Published in:African journal of hospitality, tourism and leisure tourism and leisure, 2022-12, Vol.11 (6), p.2063-2078
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