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Author : Leo Jago & Margaret Deery
School/Work Place : University of Nottingham, UK (Leo Jago), Victoria University, Australia (Margaret Deery)
Contact : leo.jago@nottingham.ac.uk
Year : 2010

Despite the advent of improved electronic communications technology, face-to-face communication and networking remain the most effective means of enhancing business performance and innovation, particularly for more complex products. During the recent global financial crisis, there has been substantial pressure to reduce the cost of doing business, which has resulted in many companies cutting their business travel and business meetings budgets. Concern has now been raised as to the consequence for long term business development of these changes.

This paper, which is based upon a study that was done for Australia’s Business Events Council of Australia (BECA), examines the role of face-to-face communication and the networking that occurs, especially through participation in business events in underpinning business development and innovation. In recent times, a number of surveys of business managers have been undertaken to assess attitudes towards the role of communication and networking in underpinning business development and this paper incorporates the key findings from these studies.


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2 Think Tank IX What do sustainable tourism researchers value? An anal... file 7443 Oct 13, 2013

Sustainable Tourism has emerged as a major field of specialisation within tourism and has been so pervasive that some have suggested that the field represents a fifth platform of tourism research, while others have argued that the field has...

Author: Pierre Benckendorff 

Year: 2009 

1 Think Tank VII Web 2.0, Tourist Activated Networks and Sustainability... file 4844 Oct 13, 2013

With the emergence of Web 2.0, the Internet has begun to realize its potential in supporting the tourism experience. This presentation will first identify a number of applications within Web 2.0 that are visitor oriented - from Expedia and T...

Author: Daniel Fesenmaier 

Year: 2007 

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