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Informationen zum Autor Andreas Papatheodorou is Assistant Professor in Industrial Economics with Emphasis on Tourism at the University of the Aegean! Greece and an Honorary Research Fellow of the Tourism and Travel Research Institute at the University of Nottingham. He holds degrees in economics and geography from the University of Oxford! and a degree in industrial economics & industrial organisation from the University of Athens. He speaks four languages and was previously Lecturer in Tourism at the University of Surrey. He has been advisor to the Greek Governmant on tourism and conducts courses on air transport and tourism education for AACO in the Middle East. Klappentext This work examines key competition issues in the areas of transport for tourism! the accommodation sector and the travel distribution! drawing examples and case studies from the international arena. With contributors drawn from leading experts in the field! the book will provide important reading for scholars and practitioners in tourism! industrial economics and economic geography. Provides an integrated perspective on competition issues in tourism. This work begins with an overview of the main principles and issues in competition analysis. Corporate rivalry in the areas of transport for tourism, the accommodation sector and travel distribution are examined, drawing examples and case studies from the international arena. Zusammenfassung Conventional wisdom paints a picture of the tourism industries as made up of many small and medium enterprises with no strategic behaviour. The reality, however, is different: in addition to these small and medium enterprises a powerful oligopoly of service providers and intermediaries has emerged, employing sophisticated techniques of corporate rivalry to enhance their position and exercise market power. "Corporate Rivalry and Market Power" is the first work to investigate this reality and to provide an integrated perspective on competition issues in tourism. The work begins with an overview of the main principles and issues in competition analysis. Corporate rivalry in the areas of transport for tourism, the accommodation sector and travel distribution are then examined, drawing examples and case studies from the international arena. Among the studies included are corporate rivalry and competition in the airline industry, the impact of information technology on tourism competition, the travel distribution system in the US retail sector and competition in visitor attractions and holiday parks. Finally, emerging problems and the measures required to alleviate them are discussed.With contributors drawn from leading experts in the field, "Corporate Rivalry and Market Power" provides an important and original analysis of competition issues in the tourism industry. It will form essential reading for scholars and practitioners in tourism, industrial economics and economic geography....