Advances in Tourism Economics 2011
14 - 15 April 2011
Lisboa, Universidade Lusíada
Portugal
«ATE 2011 is the 4th edition of the conference series on Advances in Tourism Economics. The 2011 conference is jointly organized by the Portuguese Association for Tourism Research and Development (APIDT) and the Research Centre in Tourism, Innovation and Services (CITIS) of Universidade Lusíada de Lisboa. This year's conference will be held in Lisbon, Portugal, on 14 - 15 April 2011, at the premises of Universidade Lusíada de Lisboa. This year’s conference aims to bring together prominent economists and other researchers with a special interest on the tourism phenomenon to debate recent advances in tourism economics and management. By focusing on the theme of recent advances, ATE 2011 will provide another opportunity for gathering, analysing, and debating state-of-the-art academic research on this recent field of economic science.
The ATE conference series has now consolidated its objectives twofold, while aiming at bringing together researchers interested on the tourism phenomenon to debate recent advances in the field we have also developed over the years an associated publication series strongly committed at publishing a selection of papers presented in our conferences. Henceforth, a selection of the papers presented at ATE 2011 will be again proposed for publication either in a special issue of the Journal Tourism Economics or at the respective Conference Book (proceedings by Springer -Verlag).
DEADLINES: * Submission of abstracts (maximum of 500 words): 30 November 2010 *
* Notification of accepted abstracts: until the second week of December 2010 *
Conference Advances in Tourism Economics 2009
Universidade Lusíada de Lisboa
CITIS - Centro de Investigação em Turismo, Inovação e Serviços
Rua da Junqueira, 188-198
1349-001 Lisboa
Portugal E-mail: ate2011@apidt.com
Phone: +351 213 611 500;
Fax: 351 213 638 307
Website: http://ate2011.apidt.com/ (on-line from 7 October 2010 on)»
14 - 15 April 2011
Lisboa, Universidade Lusíada
Portugal
«ATE 2011 is the 4th edition of the conference series on Advances in Tourism Economics. The 2011 conference is jointly organized by the Portuguese Association for Tourism Research and Development (APIDT) and the Research Centre in Tourism, Innovation and Services (CITIS) of Universidade Lusíada de Lisboa. This year's conference will be held in Lisbon, Portugal, on 14 - 15 April 2011, at the premises of Universidade Lusíada de Lisboa. This year’s conference aims to bring together prominent economists and other researchers with a special interest on the tourism phenomenon to debate recent advances in tourism economics and management. By focusing on the theme of recent advances, ATE 2011 will provide another opportunity for gathering, analysing, and debating state-of-the-art academic research on this recent field of economic science.
The ATE conference series has now consolidated its objectives twofold, while aiming at bringing together researchers interested on the tourism phenomenon to debate recent advances in the field we have also developed over the years an associated publication series strongly committed at publishing a selection of papers presented in our conferences. Henceforth, a selection of the papers presented at ATE 2011 will be again proposed for publication either in a special issue of the Journal Tourism Economics or at the respective Conference Book (proceedings by Springer -Verlag).
DEADLINES: * Submission of abstracts (maximum of 500 words): 30 November 2010 *
* Notification of accepted abstracts: until the second week of December 2010 *
Conference Advances in Tourism Economics 2009
Universidade Lusíada de Lisboa
CITIS - Centro de Investigação em Turismo, Inovação e Serviços
Rua da Junqueira, 188-198
1349-001 Lisboa
Portugal E-mail: ate2011@apidt.com
Phone: +351 213 611 500;
Fax: 351 213 638 307
Website: http://ate2011.apidt.com/ (on-line from 7 October 2010 on)»
(reprodução do anexo de mensagem que me caiu no início da semana na caixa de correio electrónico; c.f. mensagem imediatamente abaixo)
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