Globalisation as a major factor modifying the patterns of tourism activity
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Nicolaus Copernicus University Press,
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Globalisation is a complex and dynamic process that today influences
many factors determining the development of tourism. It brings about economic,
political, social and even cultural changes and drives the expansion of a single global
market where the movement of capital, goods and people is much easier than
it used to be. Globalization also has an intangible dimension – by enabling access
to information and modern forms of communication and by stimulating the spatial
mobility of populations it allows ideas to flow freely, as a result of which individuals
learn new attitudes and behaviours. This article discusses the influence of
globalization on the tourism preferences and tourism activity of Polish residents.
The results of the earlier empirical research has confirmed that different social
groups have their specific models of tourism activity, showing also which groups
have responded to globalization the most strongly and the possible consequences
this may have for tourism activity.
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global tendencies in tourism, globalization, tourism, tourist activity, Poland
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Bulletin of Geography. Socio-economic Series, No. 21, pp. 49–60. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/bog-2013-0020
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