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Safety and Security in Tourism - Recovery Marketing After Crises

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext 'This book stands as a major contribution to the literature on tourism crisis management.'David Beirman (2015): Safety and security in tourism - recovery marketing after crises! Journal of Policy Research in Tourism! Leisure and Events! DOI: 10.1080/19407963.2015.1083339Article Link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19407963.2015.1083339 Informationen zum Autor Noel Scott is a senior research fellow in the School of Tourism, The University of Queensland, Australia. Eric Laws is an adjunct professor at James Cook University, Australia. Bruce Prideaux is professor of marketing and tourism management and Deputy Dean of the School of Postgraduate Studies at James Cook University, Australia. Klappentext This important book presents leading experts from around the world providing useful instruction on effective ways to plan for future crisis response and strategies for recovering business. The book is extensively referenced and includes several tables and figures to clearly explain data. Zusammenfassung This important book presents leading experts from around the world providing useful instruction on effective ways to plan for future crisis response and strategies for recovering business. The book is extensively referenced and includes several tables and figures to clearly explain data. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Tourism Crises and Marketing Recovery Strategies 2. Stealth Risks and Catastrophic Risks: On Risk Perception and Crisis Recovery Strategies 3. Mediating the Effects of Natural Disasters on Travel Intention 4. Tourism Crisis Management and Organizational Learning: The Role of Reflection in Developing Effective DMO Crisis Strategies 5. The Role of Market Orientation in Managing Crises During the Post-Crisis Phase 6. A Cautionary Tale of a Resort Destination's Self-Inflicted Crisis 7. Communicating Tourism Crises Through Destination Websites 8. London Tourism: A 'Post-Disaster' Marketing Response 9. Understanding the Potential Impact on the Image of Canada as a Weekend Travel Destination as a Result of Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative Passport Requirements 10. Branding Post-Conflict Destinations: Recreating Montenegro After the Disintegration of Yugoslavia 11. Tourism Market Recovery in the Maldives After the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami 12. Market Segmentation in Time of Crisis: A Case Study of the MICE Sector in Thailand 13. Post Crisis Recovery: The Case of After Cyclone Larry 14. The Heart Recovery Marketing Campaign: Destination Recovery After a Major Bushfire in Australia's National Capital 15. Crisis Management: A Case Study from the Greek Passenger Shipping Industry 16. Crisis Management Planning to Restore Tourism After Disasters: A Case Study from Taiwan 17. Repositioning a Tourism Destination: The Case of New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina 18. Backpacking Your Way into Crisis: An Exploratory Study into Perceived Risk and Tourist Behaviour Amongst Young People 19. Crisis Management in Tourism: Preparing for Recovery 20. Developing a Research Agenda for Tourism Crisis Management, Market Recovery and Communications ...

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Authors Noel Laws Scott
Assisted by Eric Laws (Editor), Laws Eric (Editor), Bruce Prideaux (Editor), Prideaux Bruce (Editor), Noel Scott (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.05.2013
 
EAN 9780415850469
ISBN 978-0-415-85046-9
No. of pages 288
Subjects Guides > Sport
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

TRAVEL / Special Interest / Business, Sales and marketing, Tourism industry, Retail and wholesale industries

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