TY - BOOK ID - 136797812 TI - Sustainable Business Models in Tourism PY - 2021 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - sustainability KW - health resorts KW - spa tourism KW - business model KW - logistic function KW - TALC KW - sustainable development KW - overtourism KW - Generation X KW - Generation Y KW - Generation Z KW - m-tourism KW - mobile applications KW - sustainability in tourism KW - smart tourism KW - sustainable business models KW - Doxey model KW - Krakow KW - Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) KW - Carbon Footprint (CFP) KW - tourism KW - national park KW - management KW - health insurance KW - health tourism KW - medical spas KW - state support KW - business environment KW - consumer behavior KW - lifestyle KW - sharing economy KW - peer-to-peer accommodation KW - tourism market KW - museums KW - Poland KW - ICT KW - smart technologies KW - winter sports KW - winter sports resorts KW - climate change KW - ecological impact KW - destination branding KW - sustainable tourism KW - visual identity KW - business models KW - industrial tourism KW - post-industrial facilities KW - TeH2O Industrial Themed Trail UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:136797812 AB - We invite you to read the Special Issue on business models in tourism, in the context of considering the principles of sustainable development. It is a collection of 14 articles published in a Special Issue of Sustainability MDPI in 2019–2021. The dynamic changes taking place in the world economy, social life, and the natural environment force entrepreneurs to change their business models. This also happens in the tourism business. The SARS-COV2 virus pandemic has increased the need for change. It is necessary to offer managers modern management tools that cover the broadest possible scope of integration of the elements of the conducted business activities, at the same time adjusted to the specificity of the market and needs of the natural environment in which the enterprises managed by them operate. This book, formulated in the light of the presented needs, aims to use the concept of business models and sustainability business models in the context of a tourism enterprise adapted to the existing conditions of tourist and spa activities. ER -