Martin Zsarnoczky

Biography

Dr. Martin Zsarnoczky, Ph.D. has several years of experience in the huge international tourism and hospitality industry. He holds a BSc degree in Tourism and Hospitality from the Budapest Business School, and graduated at MSc/Med level as Teacher of Economics in Tourism and Hospitality. During his studies, he had spent a short term mobility period at Utwente University in the Netherlands, and later earned his Ph.D. in Regional Sciences at Szent Istvan University. The results of his research in the life quality and well-being of elderly people have been collected internationally in Finland, India, Germany, Romania and Hungary, among others. His successful Hungarian study of seniors has been selected into the 2018 Brussels program of TOP30 MasterClass, which is being held under the name of European Week of Regions and City by the European Council. In December of 2018, honorary membership was given to him by The New York Hungarian Scientific Society as a recognition of his great researcher works. At the moment, he is still very active as an entrepreneur and is actively involved in community development. He is also a board member of the Budapest Chamber of Commerce and Industry, member of the American Hungarian Chamber of Commerce of New York and works as a mentor for the Young Entrepreneurs Association Hungary. With regards to his academic career, he is a full time associate professor at the Institute of Sustainable Economy at the Business Studies and Tourism Department of Kodolanyi Janos University.

Books

Egészségturizmus 2.0
Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 41,420. Language: Hungarian. Published: October 23, 2018 . Categories: Essay » Sociology
Az egészségturizmusról újszerű megfogalmazásban, mivel az egészségturisztikai terminológiák nem fednek le földrajzi értelemben vett helyszíneket, de mára evidensé vált, hogy a gyógyturizmus (többnyire) a gyógyulók számára kínál szolgáltatásokat, a wellness-turizmus pedig az állapotukat a jó kondíció fenntartására és megelőzésre használó egyének számára lett uniformizálva.

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