Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025)

Published: 2025-01-31


Articles

Logistics Management Practice And Customers’ Satisfaction Of Pharmaceutical Products In Enugu State, Nigeria

In the study, we set out to measure the effect of logistics management practice on customers’ satisfaction of pharmaceutical products in Enugu State, Nigeria. The specific objectives were to; determine the effect of transportation on repeat purchase of pharmaceutical products in Enugu State,

Okafor Juliana Nkechi, Prof. Chris C. Orga, Okafor Ozoemena Christian (Ph.D.) , Ojide Chukwuemeka Gabriel

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A Systematic Review Of Determinants Of Success In Tourism Route Planning And Development

Tourism routes are partnerships between stakeholders to develop a common tourist product. Limited research exists on factors influencing their overall success, that is, the critical success factors (CSFs). Thus, this systematic review applies the PRISMA protocol with the aim of identifying and

Ricardo Manuel Teixeira Ramos

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Beyond Boundaries: Understanding The Tourism Mobility Of Families With Wheelchair-Dependent Children

Individuals with disabilities encounter numerous challenges in the realm of tourism travel. Various constraints can affect their opportunities to engage in travel, influence their choice of destinations and modes of travel, and shape their overall tourism experiences. Research on tourism for

Clara Johanna Eriksson

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Blending Tradition With Innovation: The Influence Of Technology On Chefs' Creativity And Craftsmanship





This research note addresses a gap in current research on the role of technology in restaurants, which often focuses on operational benefits and customer experience rather than the experiential impact on chefs. Based on an exploratory qualitative research design using

Sofia Ingrid Andersson

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The Silent Struggle: Understanding Women’S Underrepresentation In Leadership In Turkey’S Hospitality Sector

This study aims to establish the causes for underrepresentation of women in senior management positions in the hospitality industry in Turkey using role congruity theory. The study used the qualitative research method and included semi-structured interviews conducted with 20 women who are

Dr. Elif Zeynep Yıldız

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