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Destination management systems’ adoption and management model: proposal of a framework

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João Estêvão, Leonor Teixeira & Maria João Carneiro. (2022) THE RELEVANCE OF DESTINATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS’ FUNCTIONALITIES: A MODEL BASED ON STAKEHOLDERS’ VIEW. Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce 32:1, pages 21-44.
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