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Exploring Integrated Marketing Communications, Brand Awareness, and Brand Image in Hospitality Marketing: A Cross-Cultural Approach

2016

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess customer perceptions of integration of marketing communications, brand awareness, and brand image in hospitality. Moreover, cross-cultural differences are considered when evaluating all the concepts, since national culture can have a considerable impact on customer behavior. Design/Methodology/Approach – After a literature review of the examined concepts, the results of an empirical study are presented and discussed. The empirical investigation was carried out by approaching 475 guests of upscale Croatian hotels. The SPSS software was employed for data analysis. Findings and implications – The results indicate that hotel guests assessed integ…

MarketingReturn on marketing investmentbrand awarenessMarketing mix modelingbusiness.industryintegrated marketing communications (IMC) ; brand awareness ; brand image: cross-cultural analysis ; hospitality marketinglcsh:Marketing. Distribution of productsBrand awarenessAdvertisingMarketing mixintegrated marketing communications (IMC)Brand managementMarketing managementbrand imagehospitality marketinglcsh:HF5410-5417.5BusinessBrand equityMarketingcross-cultural analysisMarketing researchGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceTržište
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Market Segmentation by Motivations to Travel

2005

Abstract Knowledge about tourist motivations would enable tourism destination planners to better satisfy consumer needs. Recent studies evidence the heterogeneous nature of tourist motivations, and highlight the importance of motivations (e.g., Bansal & Eiselt, 2004). The context-dependency of motivations to specific destinations and tourist market emphasizes the need of further research. The purpose of this study is two-fold. First, to explore the primary reasons influencing British tourists' decision making while taking a summer holiday in two resorts (Fethiye and Marmaris), located in Mugla (Turkey), and second, to identify customer segments, depending on their socio-demographic characte…

MarketingSeekersMarket segmentationTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementAbstract knowledgeAdvertisingBusinessDestinationsMarketingTourismJournal of Travel & Tourism Marketing
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Managers’ Perceptions of Delivered Value in the Hospitality Industry

2015

Although management literature has deeply reported the importance of assessing customers’ value perceptions, little attention has been paid to managers’ value perceptions (delivered value). This article presents a conceptual model of relationships between delivered value and customer orientation, service culture, and managers’ perception of customer satisfaction, tested with mulitblock PLS among 200 hospitality managers. Additionally, we present an index on a multidimensional scale of delivered value built with multitable analysis. Results support the proposed conceptual model and show increasing intensities of both the links in the model and the index by different hotel categories. The res…

MarketingService (business)business.industryCustomer relationship managementBusiness valueHospitality industryManagement Information SystemsValue theoryTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementValue (economics)Customer satisfactionMarketingbusinessMarketing myopiaJournal of Hospitality Marketing & Management
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Using a brief questionnaire to assess the overall perception of basketball spectators

2014

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is twofold. The first aim is to obtain a valid and reliable instrument for the holistic analysis of sporting events, and the second is to test a causal model in which future intentions depend on spectators’ perceptions of quality, satisfaction, and value of these events. Design/methodology/approach – A total of 493 spectators of a professional basketball team in the Spanish ACB league responded to a survey to measure the overall performance of the sporting event service. Exploratory factor analysis and further confirmatory factor analysis using structural equation models provides the methodology for testing the reliability and validity of the instrument.…

MarketingService qualityBasketballPsicologia socialStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectGestión deportivaConfirmatory factor analysisStructural equation modelingExploratory factor analysisGestión de la calidadTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementQuality (business)Business and International ManagementPsychologyPsicología socialSocial psychologyReliability (statistics)media_commonCausal model
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Exploring the relationship between co-creation and satisfaction using QCA

2016

Abstract Customer behavior is one of the key components of value co-creation. Several authors believe that co-creation generates satisfaction. However, few studies exist that focus on that relationship. This study explores the relationship between value co-creation and customer satisfaction in spa services through a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA). QCA analysis allows exploring the relations between the variables. The main contribution of this article is going beyond identifying the concrete co-creation variables that relate to satisfaction. The sample consists of hotel clients that use the spa service.

MarketingService qualityKnowledge managementValue co-creationbusiness.industryQualitative comparative analysisCustomer satisfaction05 social sciencesHotel industryQualitative comparative analysisHospitality industryConsumer satisfaction0502 economics and businessCo-creationORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASfsQCA050211 marketingCustomer satisfactionMarketingbusinessPsychology050203 business & managementConsumer behaviourValuation (finance)
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Predictors of tourist engagement: Travel motives and tourism destination profiles

2020

Abstract The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of travel motives and regional tourism destinations on positive/negative engagement with a destination management organisation (DMO). According to previous literature, travel motives were classified as push and pull motives, and regional tourism destinations were classified by tourist demand behaviour. To achieve the objective, the totality of posts about regional tourism destinations published on the Brand Spain's Official Facebook Fanpage during a year were analysed (418), along with audience reactions (127,750), comments (3219) and shares to such posts. A content analysis was performed, with a regression analysis (optimal sca…

MarketingStrategy and Management05 social sciencesRegression analysisDestination managementPopularityLow demandContent analysisTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessPush and pull050211 marketingOptimal scalingBusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarketing050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismJournal of Destination Marketing & Management
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Host community perceptions of cruise tourism in a homeport: A cluster analysis

2018

Abstract This study applies a factor-cluster analysis to a sample of 321 residents in the city of Valencia based on their perceptions of the impacts of cruises on their city. Three clusters of residents were identified, namely 'pessimists', 'cautious supporters' and 'optimists'. Overall, the findings reveal that most respondents doubt the magnitude of positive impact in terms of welfare, social, economic and heritage aspects. Furthermore, there are significant differences between the three clusters, based on age and geographical proximity to the tourist area and port. No significant differences were found based on gender, level of education, numbers of members in household, occupation, leng…

MarketingStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesCruiseContext (language use)Sample (statistics)PessimismPort (computer networking)Body of knowledgeGeographyTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and business050211 marketingBusiness and International ManagementMarketingWelfare050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismmedia_commonJournal of Destination Marketing & Management
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Associations between travel and tourism competitiveness and culture

2020

Abstract In recent years, countries have been competing with each other to attract tourists due to of the unprecedented growth in new tourism destinations. Consequently, these countries have been taking several initiatives to improve the competitiveness of their destinations in comparison to those of other countries. However, it is becoming increasingly difficult for destinations to become the most popular and preferred choice among tourists. Previous literature has highlighted the need for examining the association between the culture of a particular destination and their competitiveness with respect to tourism. Little is known, however, about these associations at the present time. This s…

MarketingTourism destinations:Samfunnsvitenskap: 200 [VDP]Strategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesNational cultureDestinationsVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Statsvitenskap og organisasjonsteori: 240IndividualismTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementMasculinity0502 economics and business050211 marketingHofstede's cultural dimensions theoryBusinessEconomic geographyBusiness and International Management050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismmedia_common
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The Image of Spain as Tourist Destination Built Through Fictional Cinema

2008

Fictional cinema is one of the cultural agents that shapes the international image of each country. It colonizes spectators’ imagery, and it can influence their choice of tourist destinations. Spanish cinema’s international diffusion has allowed the exhibition of movies that spread and renew the image of Spain in different ways. In this respect, we propose a three-fold typology of films focusing our attention on their content and the ways in which they build the image of Spain: Icon Films, Pastiche Films, and Tourist Poster Films. These films may stimulate the increase of a cultural tourism very different from the traditional one that inspired many to come to Spain mainly looking for sunny …

MarketingTypologycountry brandUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASHistorystereotypesbusiness.industryAdvertisingDestinationsCultural tourismVisual artsExhibitionfictional cinemaMovie theatertourist destinationTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]spainTourist destinationsIconbusinesscomputercountry imageTourismcomputer.programming_language
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Co-creation in hotel–disable customer interactions

2015

This study employs analytic hierarchy process (AHP) to develop a methodology that allows researchers to select factors for new measures in value co-creation analysis. AHP shows that successful factors for co-creation relate to the sequential stages of the relationship between hotels and disabled customers, which derives from co-creation processes. The resulting model highlights the principal factors affecting value co-creation when hotel/disabled customers interact, have a dialogue, and collaborate with staff to innovate and create new products and services at booking and stay encounters. These interactions may allow hotels to develop a strong foundation of common knowledge on value managem…

MarketingValue (ethics)Knowledge managementbusiness.industryPrincipal (computer security)Analytic hierarchy processCustomer relationship managementHospitality industryCommon knowledgeNew product developmentCo-creationIndustria hoteleraBusinessMarketing
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