Contemporary Tourism Contemporary Tourism Marketing © Chris Cooper & C M Hall 2016 Contemporary Tourism 3e, Goodfellow Publishers Ltd.

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Contemporary Tourism Contemporary Tourism Marketing © Chris Cooper & C M Hall 2016 Contemporary Tourism 3e, Goodfellow Publishers Ltd.

Lecture Objectives Be aware of the scope and definition of contemporary tourism marketing Be familiar with the evolution of marketing focus from goods to services Understand the nature and dimensions of the contemporary tourism marketing environment Appreciate the need for tourism market information and the role of research Recognise the central role of relationship marketing in contemporary tourism marketing Understand that technology is transforming the practice of contemporary tourism marketing Realise the importance of innovation and new product development in tourism Be aware that corporate social responsibility and ethics will play a growing role in contemporary tourism marketing © Chris Cooper & C M Hall 2016 Contemporary Tourism 3e, Goodfellow Publishers Ltd.

Definitions Trend to conceptualize tourism marketing as a services approach Focus on customer needs Reflects prevailing thinking of the time © Chris Cooper & C M Hall 2016 Contemporary Tourism 3e, Goodfellow Publishers Ltd.

Kotler’s Definition A market is ‘ A set of actual and potential buyers who might transact with a seller ’. This market can be a physical or virtual space ’ (Kotler et al, 2003, p 20). Marketing is ‘ A social and managerial process by which individuals and groups obtain what they need and want through creating and exchanging products and value with others ’ (Kotler et al, 2003, p.12). © Chris Cooper & C M Hall 2016 Contemporary Tourism 3e, Goodfellow Publishers Ltd.

Kotler’s Definition Based on: Exchange Identifying and meeting customer needs © Chris Cooper & C M Hall 2016 Contemporary Tourism 3e, Goodfellow Publishers Ltd.

Marketing Orientation Unwavering focus on the customer Based on exchange and long terms relationships Planning Delivering value Organisational structures © Chris Cooper & C M Hall 2016 Contemporary Tourism 3e, Goodfellow Publishers Ltd.

Evolution of Marketing Production orientation Sales orientation Marketing orientation Societal marketing Exchange principle Services vs goods Services as dominant marketing logic Co-creation © Chris Cooper & C M Hall 2016 Contemporary Tourism 3e, Goodfellow Publishers Ltd.

Marketing Environment Demanding empowered customer –Post tourist –Traditional models do not work Globalizing markets –International is not global –Borderless world –Homogenous demand –Fragmenting markets © Chris Cooper & C M Hall 2016 Contemporary Tourism 3e, Goodfellow Publishers Ltd.

Marketing Environment Connected knowledge economy –Networked economy –Tourism depends on collaboration Adaptive organizations –Flexible organizations –Coalitions and exchange –Hubs of complex networks –Market exchange companies –Marketing coalition companies © Chris Cooper & C M Hall 2016 Contemporary Tourism 3e, Goodfellow Publishers Ltd.

Practice of Contemporary Tourism Marketing Research driven market information –Knowledge management –Variety of information sources –Deep and meaningful research –Difficult in tourism due to product and the sector –Underpins decisions for new products and opportunities –Future lies in qualitative and technological approaches © Chris Cooper & C M Hall 2016 Contemporary Tourism 3e, Goodfellow Publishers Ltd.

Practice of Contemporary Tourism Marketing Relationship marketing –Build relationships across the organization –Creating and enhancing strong relationships with the customer –Differs from transactional marketing –Strategies for customer binding © Chris Cooper & C M Hall 2016 Contemporary Tourism 3e, Goodfellow Publishers Ltd.

Practice of Contemporary Tourism Marketing Technology –Influences every part of contemporary tourism marketing –Changed culture of purchasing –Connects all market actors –Reduces costs –E-marketing ideally suited to intangible nature of tourism © Chris Cooper & C M Hall 2016 Contemporary Tourism 3e, Goodfellow Publishers Ltd.

New Tourism Product Development Vital for competitiveness Responds to changing tastes and technology Tourism has special conditions to be taken in to account New products differ from new services 2 approaches –Stage gate –Step wise © Chris Cooper & C M Hall 2016 Contemporary Tourism 3e, Goodfellow Publishers Ltd.

Corporate Social Responsibility Driven by customer pressure Takes into account broader needs of society Ethical consumption growing in importance © Chris Cooper & C M Hall 2016 Contemporary Tourism 3e, Goodfellow Publishers Ltd.

Green and Ethical Marketing UNWTO Global Code of Ethics Types of consumer Deep ethics © Chris Cooper & C M Hall 2016 Contemporary Tourism 3e, Goodfellow Publishers Ltd.