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Destination positioning 3 Short breaks 2 Consumer-based brand equity 1 Decision sets 1 Destination branding 1 Destination image 1 Longitudinal 1 Marketing 1 TOURISM 1 Tourism 1 decision sets 1 destination marketing organisations 1 longitudinal 1 short breaks 1
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Pike, Steven 2 Chris Ryan 1 J. S. Perry Hobson 1 Pike, Steven D. 1
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Destination brand positions of a competitive set of near home destinations
Pike, Steven - 2009
Although the branding literature commenced during the 1940s, the first publications related to destination branding did not emerge until half a century later. A review of 74 destination branding publications by 102 authors from the first 10 years of destination branding literature (1998–2007)...
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Destination decision sets : a longitudinal comparison of stated destination preferences and actual travel
Pike, Steven D. - 2006
There have only been a small number of applications of consumer decision set theory to holiday destination choice, and these studies have tended to rely on a single cross sectional snapshot of research participants? stated preferences. Very little has been reported on the relationship between...
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Destination decision sets: A longitudinal comparison of stated destination preferences and actual travel
Pike, Steven - 2006
There have only been a small number of applications of consumer decision set theory to holiday destination choice, and these studies have tended to rely on a single cross-sectional snapshot of research participants' stated preferences. Very little has been reported on the relationship between...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009448812
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