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International Journal of Services Technology and Management (IJSTM), Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, 2008
- Harry Coccossis:

Cultural heritage, local resources and sustainable tourism. 8-14 - L. Fusco Girard:

Cultural tourism: from culture fruition to culture communication and production. 15-28 - Peter Nijkamp

, Patrizia Riganti:
Assessing cultural heritage benefits for urban sustainable development. 29-38 - Maria Francesca Cracolici, Miranda Cuffaro, Peter Nijkamp

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Sustainable tourist development in Italian holiday destinations. 39-47 - Daniela-Luminita Constantin

, Constantin Mitrut:
Tourism, cultural resources and regional competitiveness: a case study in Romania. 48-60 - Patrizia Riganti:

Assessing the impacts of cultural tourism on small and medium sized European cities: a valuation framework for the city of Syracuse. 61-82 - Tuzin Baycan-Levent, Seda Kundak, Aliye Ahu Gulumser

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City-to-city linkages in a mobile society: the role of urban networks in Eurocities and Sister Cities. 83-109 - Enno Masurel, Peter Nijkamp

, Lisanne Warmerdam:
Integrative assessment of tourists' satisfaction: an empirical analysis of visitors of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. 110-127 - Andrea De Montis

, Vinicio De Montis:
Planners in the face of mining cultural heritage: tourism development at L'Argentiera, Italy. 128-146
Volume 10, Number 2/3/4, 2008
- Simone Strambach:

Knowledge-Intensive Business Services (KIBS) as drivers of multilevel knowledge dynamics. 152-174 - Marja Toivonen, Saara Brax

, Tiina Tuominen
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Client-oriented multicompetence: the core asset in KIBS. 175-189 - Daniel Horgos, Andreas Koch:

The internal differentiation of the KIBS sector: empirical evidence from cluster analysis. 190-210 - Vittorio Chiesa, Federico Frattini

, Raffaella Manzini
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Managing and organising technical and scientific service firms: a taxonomy and an empirical study. 211-234 - Mika Kautonen, Anne Tuhkunen:

Intermediating between the international and local levels: business consultancy and advertising firms and their clients in Finland. 235-253 - Mercedes Rodriguez

, José Antonio Camacho Ballesta
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Are KIBS more than intermediate inputs? An examination into their R&D diffuser role in Europe. 254-272 - Roberto Antonietti, Giulio Cainelli:

Spatial agglomeration, technology and outsourcing of knowledge-intensive business services: empirical insights from Italy. 273-298 - Franz Tödtling

, Lukas Lengauer, Michaela Trippl:
Start-ups and innovation in the Vienna ICT sector: how important is the local cluster? 299-317 - Chun-Yao Tseng, Da Chang Pai:

A comparison of the effects of traditional production factors and sources of innovation on KIBS' performance: an empirical study of Taiwanese IC design firms. 318-329 - Thomas Stahlecker

, Emmanuel Muller:
KIBS startups in the Stuttgart region: a surprisingly below-average rate? 330-336 - Andrea Zenker

, David Doloreux
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KIBS, perceptions and innovation patterns. 337-342 - Emmanuel Muller:

Tracking knowledge angels: a research proposal. 343-348

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