Journal Articles - Tourism, Hotel, Sport and Personal Service - 2019
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PublicationGiải pháp hoàn thiện quản lý nhà nước đối với hoạt động du lịch tại tỉnh Long An( 2019)Trong những năm gần đây, ngành Du lịch Long An được các cấp chính quyền địa phương quan tâm nhiều hơn, có nhiều bước tiến trong hoạt động, nhưng hiệu quả vẫn còn nhiều hạn chế. Tuy nhiên, những lợi ích mà du lịch mang đến chưa xứng với những lợi thế về du lịch của Tỉnh. Bài viết nghiên cứu về giải pháp hoàn thiện quản lý nhà nước đối với hoạt động du lịch ở tỉnh Long An hiện nay. Để hoạt động du lịch ngày càng phát triển, Long An cần kiện toàn bộ máy tổ chức, nâng cao nâng lực quản lý điều hành của bộ máy chính quyền các cấp; tiếp tục đẩy mạnh cải cách hành chính toàn diện về bộ máy tổ chức, thể chế và thủ tục, tập trung công tác quy hoạch, đầu tư trọng điểm ở các tuyến, điểm, khu du lịch trên địa bàn tỉnh. Đồng thời, tăng cường công tác thanh tra, kiểm tra đối với hoạt động du lịch trên địa bàn tỉnh.
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PublicationThe Impact of Corporate culture on the attachment to the organization of Viet tourism company’s staff, Vietnam( 2019)The study was done by qualitative methods in combination with quantitative methods. Qualitative methods are used to develop survey questionnaires for staff working at the Company. Quantitative methods are used to verify reliability of scales through Cronbach Alpha coefficient, EFA factor analysis, to provide regression model through regression correlation analysis method, Anova, etc. in order to test the impact relationship between factors affecting the staff’s attachment in the Company. The research results have given 6 factors that positively affect the staff’s attachment to the organization. These factors do not change according to personal characteristics and are arranged in ascending order respectively: Communication in the Company (GT); Effectiveness in making decision (HQ); Rewards and recognition (CN); Fairness and consistency in management policies (CB); Training and development (DT); Group work (LN). Based on the research results, it will help Viet Tourism Company’s leaders to understand that the staff’s attachment to the Company is very important, while it also helps the Company's Leaders to propose solutions and development orientations, maintain and build a healthy working environment, develop the employees’ roles.
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PublicationPerception of Sustainable Tourism Development: Insights from Stakeholders in Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam( 2019)Phu Quoc island of Kien Giang Province in Vietnam has great potentials and invaluable resources for tourism development. Nonetheless, Phu Quoc tourism is faced with several challenges as result of rapid growth. The study examined the perception of local residents, tourism businesses and tourist about sustainable development in tourism industry. Authors used both quantitative and qualitative research approach to explore the subject. The authors used secondary and primary data to provide insights on the subject. Secondary data relies on vast sources, including Kien Giang department of tourism, statistical departments of Kien Giang and Phu Quoc, annual all-level governmental reports, state-run businesses among others. We administered questionnaires to 230 local residents, 150 businesses, and 530 tourists. Furthermore, semi-structured and in-depth interviews were conducted in Phu Quoc with local residents, businesses, tourists, local authorities’ officers, and especially with 12 experts who are stakeholders of Phu Quoc tourism as well. The results suggest that principles of sustainable tourism development have not been fully complied with, especially, social and environmental facets. The study concludes that stakeholders should be educated on sustainable tourism development.
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PublicationStrategy Development from Triangulated Viewpoints for a Fast Growing Destination Toward Sustainable Tourism Development – A Case Of Phu Quoc Islands in Vietnam( 2019)The tourism industry is widely acknowledged as the crucial influencer to the rapid and significant development of the current world and becomes one of the largest and fastest growing economic sectors in the world. Vietnam - a developing country and Phu Quoc island of Kien Giang Province in Vietnam own the great potentials and invaluable resources for tourism development. Nonetheless, Phu Quoc tourism has been also encountering difficulties and facing with several hidden drawbacks by its rapidly fast growth. The general objective of this study is to develop the strategies for tourism development towards sustainable tourism development. The triangulation research method is employed which consists of the secondary and primary data. Secondary data relies on vast sources. Primary data is the results of the surveys by questionnaires with 230 local residents, 150 businesses, and 530 tourists. Furthermore, primary data gains from the semi-structured and in-depth interviews conducted in Phu Quoc with local residents, businesses, tourists, local authorities’ officers, and especially with 12 experts. All of the surveyed data was processed with SWOT and IPA analyses. The results of the study will be useful sources for the Phu Quoc tourism development practice.
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PublicationStrategy Development from Triangulated Viewpoints for a Fast Growing Destination Toward Sustainable Tourism Development – A Case Of Phu Quoc Islands in Vietnam( 2019)The tourism industry is widely acknowledged as the crucial influencer to the rapid and significant development of the current world and becomes one of the largest and fastest growing economic sectors in the world. Vietnam - a developing country and Phu Quoc island of Kien Giang Province in Vietnam own the great potentials and invaluable resources for tourism development. Nonetheless, Phu Quoc tourism has been also encountering difficulties and facing with several hidden drawbacks by its rapidly fast growth. The general objective of this study is to develop the strategies for tourism development towards sustainable tourism development. The triangulation research method is employed which consists of the secondary and primary data. Secondary data relies on vast sources. Primary data is the results of the surveys by questionnaires with 230 local residents, 150 businesses, and 530 tourists. Furthermore, primary data gains from the semi-structured and in-depth interviews conducted in Phu Quoc with local residents, businesses, tourists, local authorities’ officers, and especially with 12 experts. All of the surveyed data was processed with SWOT and IPA analyses. The results of the study will be useful sources for the Phu Quoc tourism development practice.