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Journal of Information Technology & Tourism, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 2000
- Nina Mistilis, Roberto Daniele:

Education and Australian Government Policy: Delivering Information Technology Outcomes for Tourism Businesses? 3-14 - Godfrey Anyumba:

Internet Tourism Networks and Marketing: A Case Study of the Potential and Gaps in the Former Homelands of the Northern Province in South Africa. 15-25 - Johannes König, Christine Strauss:

Rostering-Integrated Services and Crew Efficiency. 27-39 - Dimitrios Buhalis, Antonella Spada:

Destination Management Systems: Criteria for Success - An Exploratory Research. 41-58
Volume 3, Number 2, 2000
- Yu-Lan Yuan, Daniel R. Fesenmaier:

Preparing for the New Tourism Economy: The Use of the Internet and Intranet in American Convention and Visitor Bureaus. 71-85 - José Luis Caro, Antonio Guevara, Andrés Aguayo, Sergio Gálvez:

Increasing the Quality of Hotel Management Information Systems by Applying Workflow Technology. 87-99 - Andrew J. Frew:

Information Technology and Tourism: A Research Agenda. 99-110 - Marion Kaukal:

A Possible Solution for the Problem of Heterogeneity. 111-124
Volume 3, Numbers 3/4, 2000
- Graeme Evans, Janet Bohrer, Greg Richards:

Small Is Beautiful: ICT and Tourism SMEs: A Comparative European Survey. 139-153 - Bing Pan, Daniel R. Fesenmaier:

A Typology of Tourism-Related Web Sites: Its Theoretical Background and Implications. 155-166 - Timothy Hyungsoo Jung, Richard Butler:

Perceptions of Marketing Managers of the Effectiveness of the Internet in Tourism and Hospitality. 167-176 - Peter O'Connor, Andrew J. Frew:

Evaluating Electronic Channels of Distribution in the Hotel Sector: A Delphi Study. 177-193 - Karl Wöber:

Benchmarking Hotel Operations on the Internet: A Data Envelopment Analysis Approach. 195-211 - Bozidar Klicek:

Design of a Multilevel Intelligent Decision Support System for the Improvement of Tourist Satisfaction. 213-225

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