Topic of the week: OECD Conference on Innovation and Tourism
On September 18-19, 2003 took place in Lugano, Switzerland, the most interesting conference on Innovation and Tourism I found out till now.
I found it through Nathan Rosenberg, one of these American gurus on innovation research that has these details that I love, like answering someone they've never heard about that asks for innovation policies on tourism.
Though the content includes more or less expectable conclusions, next papers were specially interesting for me:
I found it through Nathan Rosenberg, one of these American gurus on innovation research that has these details that I love, like answering someone they've never heard about that asks for innovation policies on tourism.
Though the content includes more or less expectable conclusions, next papers were specially interesting for me:
- Explanation of the link between innovation and economic growth, by Rosenberg, also in touristic sectors
- Point of view by Xavier Décelle (Paris), where he outlines specific features and focus on innovation in tourism
- Quite interesting explanation of the link between innovation and product improvement by Weiermair (Innsbruck)
- Presentation of several cases of innovation policy definition or application in Australia, France, Korea and Malta
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