The distribution mix for tourism attractions in Rotorua, New Zealand

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The study examines the distribution mix for tourism attractions in Rotorua, a major New Zealand destination, based on in-depth interviews with 20 providers. Factors influencing the overall distribution mix include the segments targeted, the characteristics of the attractions, and the perceived advantages and disadvantages of different channels with respect to yield, control and segmentation.

author: Pearce, Douglas G., Tan, Raewyn
New Zealand, Rotorua, New Zealand

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Preference and positioning analyses of overseas destinations by Mainland Chinese outbound pleasure tourists

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The competitiveness of overseas destination countries where potential Mainland Chinese outbound tourists consider making an overseas travel and the positioning of these destination countries is explored. The results demonstrate competitiveness of destination countries and suggest strategies for destination markets to attract more Mainland Chinese tourists.

author: Kim, Samuel Seongseop, Guo, Yingzhi, Agrusa, Jerome
China, Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Organizational history, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Location, Travel research

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Tourism: a critical business

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The article examines the concept of critical tourism and discusses the potential significance of critical approaches for the management and governance of tourism.

author: Tribe, John
United States, Management dynamics, Management, Company business management

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subjects list: Travel industry, Surveys, Description and travel, Tourism
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