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The Emerald Handbook of Destination Recovery in Tourism and Hospitality deals with three major objectives: exploration of the various ways to put the tourism industry on the path of recovery following global COVID-19 pandemic; to envisage strategies to make tourism more resilient; and to explore sustainability and its vital importance post-crisis. Core themes examined across the collected chapters include tourism and hospitality start-ups in times of crisis, innovative marketing strategies driving tourism recovery, building trust among tourists in the post COVID-19 period, and re-engineering tourism education.
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Touristische Zielgebiete als geographische Räume sind nach wie vor die "Kristallisationspunkte des touristischen Geschehens". Der durch die veränderten Rahmenbedingungen intensivierte Wettbewerb auf diesem Markt von Räumen hat zu einer umfassenden Diskussion geführt, in deren Fokus die Frage steht, wie insbesondere traditionelle Destinationen den neuen Anforderungen gerecht werden können. Zahlreiche Veröffentlichungen der letzten Jahre versuchen, diese Frage zu beantworten, und beschäftigen sich mit dem Konzept des modernen Destinationsmanagements. Auch wenn dessen Grundzüge erklärt werden, so steht das moderne Management der Destination nicht im Mittelpunkt der vorliegenden Publikation. Es ist vielmehr das Anliegen dieses Beitrages, ein Grundverständnis für das "Produkt Reiseziel" im Sinne eines touristischen Raumes zu schaffen, um die anschließend tiefer gehende Auseinandersetzung mit den Problembereichen und Lösungsansätzen des Managements von Tourismusorganisationen und Destinationen zur Bewältigung der zukünftigen Herausforderungen zu erleichtern. In diesem Sinne werden als Grundlagen des Destinationsmanagements die Rolle des touristischen Zielgebietes im System Tourismus und die Wirkungen des Tourismus im Zielgebiet erläutert. Es wird aufgezeigt, wie sich die Nachfrage nach Reisezielen darstellt, welche Phasen der touristischen Entwicklung ein geografischer Raum durchlaufen kann und welche Bestandteile als Produktionsfaktoren eine Rolle für die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit der Destination spielen.
Tourism. --- Place marketing. --- Management.
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Branding is a profoundly geographical type of commodifi cation process. Many things become commodities that are compared and valuated on markets around the globe. Places such as cities or regions, countries and nations attempt to acquire visibility through branding. Geographical imaginations are evoked to brand goods and places as commodities in order to show or create connections and add value. Yet, not all that is branded was originally intended and created for markets. This volume aims to broaden current understanding of branding through a series of contributions from geography, history, political studies, cultural, and media studies, offering insight into how ordinary places, objects and practices become commodities through branding. In so doing, the contributions show how nation, place and product as targets of branding can be seen as intertwined. To discuss these forms of branding, book chapters refer to nation states, cities, holiday destinations, food malls, movies, dances, post stamps and other items that serve as brands and/or are branded. The book will be of interest to students and scholars in geography, sociology, history, cultural studies and business studies who would like to gain an under standing of the intricate and surprising ways in which things, places and cultural practices become brands.
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The book analyses how the past - material (the historic built environment) and intangible (routines, practices and the 'character' of the populace) - is appropriated, in order to 'sell' the city into the future. It acknowledges the inherent selectivity involved and discusses the factors influencing what is remembered and what's forgotten.
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Place marketing --- Tourism --- Small cities
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"Nation Branding: Concepts, Issues, Practice provides a theoretical framework, alongside insightful examples from the practice of Nation Branding, in which the principles of brand strategy and management are applied to countries globally. This new edition has been comprehensively updated and its influential original framework modified to reflect the very latest changes the field. It remains an accessible blend of theory and practice rich with international examples and contributions. Updates to this edition: New Academic Perspectives and Practitioner Insights in each chapter. Updated and new cases from a broad range of nations and cultures. Fresh coverage of online branding and social media. New material covering the critical and ethical issues of nation branding, including the limitations. Updated references and sources. Updated online resources, including PowerPoint slides, a test bank, and a glossary. This is an essential introduction to Nation Branding for students of Marketing, Brand Management, Communications, Public and International Relations, as well as policy makers looking for a rigorous yet applied approach"--
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"Between Brexit, efforts to 'Make America great again' and ongoing appeals for patriotic consumption to boost economies, the intersection between national identity, marketing campaigns, and consumer choices has been brought to the fore. This book maps out this terrain and provides a framework for how research on 'Made in' campaigns and programmes in individual countries can be placed into a broader historical context. The book argues that the history of 'Made in' can be used to shed light on society at large: the actors that have promoted it, the institutions that have regulated it, and the cultural environments that have attributed it meaning. At times 'Made in' has been a basic, descriptive trademark while, in other periods, it has been a key component of carefully developed commercial brands, and in yet other instances it has been used in attempts to forge and redefine national identities. The book opens with an introduction to the three key factors which have featured prominently in 'Made in' campaigns - commercial logic, national economic policy, and it's use as an instrument in political discourse - and an overview of the evolution of 'Made in' from a marketing perspective. This is followed by country-specific discussions of 'Made in' through case studies including countries in Western Europe, US, Japan and the antipodes. This book will be of significant interest to students and scholars of economic history, business history and marketing"--
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