ECO-TOURISM
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
Monday, 27 June 2016
Perception of Destination Competitiveness of India and Singapore
Academic literature on the tourism industry in India has spanned across several disciplines from the
regional as well as the national perspective. As the largest country in terms of size and population in the South
Asian region, India has a large influence on the regional tourism industry. India featured prominently in the
work of various scholars Reorienting HRD strategies for tourists‟ satisfaction- a study by Nageshwar Rao and
R.P. Das (2002) sought to highlight how the Indian Tourism Industry can reorient its HRD strategies in order
to satisfy and delight its customers to survive in the global competition. With a better qualified younger
workforce occupying the positions in the future and with tremendous opportunities opening for them elsewhere,
the key task before the policy makers in organizations is to keep the tourist contact employees satisfied.
“Factors influencing choice of tourist destinations: A study of North India” (2009) is a research paper by
Neeraj Kaushik, Jyoti Kaushik, Priyanka Sharma and Savita Rani. This paper attempted to determine the factors
responsible for determining the attractiveness of a tourist destination in North India and found that there are
seven factors which are considered important by the tourists while selecting their destinations. These factors arecommunication,
objectivity, basic facilities, attraction, support services, distinctive local features and
psychological and physical environment.
“Tourist satisfaction in Singapore- a perspective from Indonesian tourists” - a study by Theresia A.
Pawitra and Kay C. Tan (2001); analyzed the Indonesian tourists‟ satisfaction scores about Singapore and
showed that from the „Indonesian tourists‟ point of view , Singapore Tourism Board was successful in
promoting and maintaining the performance of the local tourism industry.
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