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A Study on Influence of Convention Destination Marketing Mix on Image and Loyalty (컨벤션 목적지 마케팅믹스가 목적지 이미지와 충성도에 미치는 영향)

  • Hwang, Jung;Yoon, Yeong Hye;Yoon, Yoo Shik;Song, Rae Heon
    • Korea Science and Art Forum
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    • v.19
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    • pp.735-745
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    • 2015
  • This study is about the marketing mix of convention destination, aims to examine convention destination image and loyalty. In order to study the marketing mix more scientifically, this paper select those indexes which can promote the destination image but also can guide the access loyalty of exhibition participants. In addition, in order to understand the influence of marketing mix of convention destination which includes products, place, price, promotion, people, on destination image and loyalty, this research analyses the beneficial effect among variables. Based on previous research, the marketing mix of convention destination export products, place, price, promotion, people, convention image exports Cognitive images and Emotional images. The results show that, assuming that the beneficial effect of convention marketing mix on cognitive images was established partly, the beneficial effect of convention marketing mix on emotional images was established partly, the beneficial effect of marketing mix of convention destination on loyalty was established partly, the beneficial effect of cognitive images of convention destination on loyalty was established, he beneficial effect of emotional images of convention destination on loyalty was established. Based on the results of the study, a comprehensive strategic management on arketing mix of convention destination, played a profound impact on forming the image of the participants and enlivening the convention destination.

Exhibition and Convention Destination Site Evaluation Using Importance-Performance Analysis (중요도-성취도 분석에 의한 전시컨벤션 개최지 평가)

  • Kim, Si-Joong;Park, Chang-Kyu
    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.358-378
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    • 2006
  • This study aims to examine seven factors and forty-two selection attributes of Seoul as an Exhibition and Convention Destination Site through the Importance-Performance Analysis(IPA) from the Exhibition and Convention Planner. The result of this study shows these three conclusions. First, according to the result of the Importance-Performance Analysis(IPA) of the forty-two selection attributes of an Exhibition and Convention Destination Site, thirteen attributes were placed on the right top area(Keep Up the Good Work), four attributes were placed on the right bottom area(Possible Overkill), five attributes were located on the left top area(Concentrate Here), and the other twenty attributes were located on the left bottom area(Low Priority). Second, the Importance-Performance Analysis(IPA) of seven factors in an Exhibition and Convention Destination Site reveals that the factors in the right top area(Keep Up the Good Work) of high importance and high performance were "Exhibition and Convention Center Facilities", "Exhibition and Convention Fee", and "Exhibition and Convention Center Accommodation Capacity". And the one factor located on the left top area(Concentrate Here) of high importance and low performance was "Exhibition and Convention Destination Regional Space", while the other factors of "Exhibition and Convention Center Management", "Exhibition and Convention Destination Tourism Space" and "Exhibition and Convention Destination Leisure Activity Space" were placed on the left bottom area(Low Priority) of low importance and low performance. Third, the difference of the mean value of the Importance and Performance on Seoul as an Exhibition and Convention Destination Site has been revealed that the performance of the attributes was lower than the importance of the attributes because forty attributes have described all plus(+) except two attributes.

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Evaluation of Convention Destination Images for 2006 and 2010: Importance-Performance Analysis of Meeting and Exhibition Planners' Perceptions (IP분석에 의한 회의 및 전시 기획가의 컨벤션 개최지 이미지 평가)

  • Kim, Si-Joong
    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.19-32
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    • 2011
  • This study compares the results of two Importance-Performance Analyses (IPA) on the convention destination images in Korea by meeting and exhibition planners. Meeting and convention planners carefully evaluate convention destinations by considering meeting room facilities, hotel service quality, safety/security, air transportation access and hotel room availability as the most important attributes of a convention destination. On the other hand, night life, exhibition facilities, scenery/sightseeing opportunities, food and lodging costs and restaurant facilities are considered as the least important attributes of a convention destination. The study revealed that convention destination attributes ranking is dynamic and continuous evaluation should be done to determine the current perception of the meeting and exhibition planners. Meeting and exhibition planners' importance grid of the convention attributes is dynamic and changed with the environment and needs of their clientele. In this study it was noted that the ranking for some attributes has dramatically changed.

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A Study on Influence of Public Marketing of Convention Organization on Destination Effect and Brand Value (컨벤션조직의 공익마케팅활동이 개최지 효과 및 브랜드가치에 미치는 영향 연구)

  • Zhang, Xiaoyue;Yoon, Yeong Hye;Lee, Hey Ryon;Yoon, Yoo Shik
    • Korea Science and Art Forum
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    • v.19
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    • pp.581-592
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    • 2015
  • This study aims to find the significance of the convention-related public organizations workers' cognition about the importance of public marketing activities. As well as to analysize the outcome of convention organization of public marketing activities holding positive, negative effects and the host brands value relationship. In order to strategically maintain the importance of conventions' differentiation marketing and the brands value of exhibition organization, this research is necessary to explore the importance of public marketing activities held by the public value and brand image link here. In this research, On the convention field public marketing activities' arguments were marketing strategy. In order to construct the convention destination's competitiveness and the differentiation of public marketing strategy, it is necessary to investigate the relation of convention organizations' public marketing activities' importance recognization and destination effections, destination brand value. As the results we can propose the implication of public marketing activities can enhance the competitive.

Analysis of Convention Tourism Destination Brand Slogans: Focusing on International Convention Cities (컨벤션 관광 목적지 브랜드 슬로건 분석 - 국제 컨벤션 도시를 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Hey Ryon;Ban, Seo Yeon;Yoon, Yoo Shik
    • Korea Science and Art Forum
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    • v.26
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    • pp.339-351
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    • 2016
  • This study analyzes convention tourism destination brand slogans focusing on the international convention cities. Data were collected from official tourism web sites of 190 cities which hosts more than ten international meetings in 2013. One hundred and six destination brand slogans were identified. Specifically, the researchers attempt to carry out content analysis of the linguistic and visual expressions of the slogans. Results indicated that in terms of linguistic expressions, most of slogans adopted word or phrase patterns pursuing brevity. In the brand slogan spectrum, nearly half of slogans are common type which didn't express destinations' specific attributes and benefits properly. And the most frequently used key words in the slogans are 'visit' and 'city'. While in terms of visual expressions, about 70% of slogans adopted typography for explicitness and 60% of them utilized human and natural resources as visual signs for building up unique images. Based on the results, implications for creating effective convention tourism destination brand slogans were also discussed.

A Study on the Effect of Convention Participants' Convention Service Quality on Convention Destination's Visiting Value, Intention to Behavior (외국인 컨벤션 참가자의 컨벤션 서비스품질 인식에 따른 컨벤션목적지 방문가치 및 미래행동의도 연구)

  • Choi, Hey Min;Yoon, Yoo Shik
    • Korea Science and Art Forum
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    • v.25
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    • pp.449-461
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    • 2016
  • This study was to investigate convention service quality that affect convention destination visiting values and intention to behavior from foreign convention attendances' perspectives. From the literature review, convention service quality and destination visiting value were discussed to provide logical linkage among proposed concepts. A total of 308 useful date were collected from on site survey at the convention centers in Seoul. Factor analysis and multiple regression analysis were performed to achieve the objective of this study. Factor analysis showed that there were four underlying dimensions in the convention service quality such as mutual human interaction, program quality, useful information, transportation and convenient facility. Multiple regression showed that these convention service quality affects destination visiting values and behavior intention. More discussion and implication are provided in the conclusion section.

Conceptualization of Smart Tourism Destination Competitiveness

  • Koo, Chulmo;Shin, Seunghun;Gretzel, Ulrike;Hunter, William Cannon;Chung, Namho
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.561-576
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    • 2016
  • This paper aims to develop a conceptual model of smart tourism destination competitiveness to provide implications in terms of smart tourism destination realization and smart tourism destination competitiveness development. A literature review on tourism destination competitiveness and smart tourism destination is performed. A conceptual model is suggested on the basis of the model of destination competitiveness developed by Crouch and Ritchie (1999). The suggested conceptual model integrates the traditional concepts of comparative advantages and competitive advantages, seven core resources and attractors, and five destination management factors. Smart technology is included as a new core resource and attractor in the model. This study is the first to comprehensively conceptualize smart tourism destination competitiveness. Moreover, this study has practical value in the sense that it focused on the convergence between smart technology and other factors.

Constructivism in Smart Tourism Research: Seoul Destination Image

  • Hwang, Jiyoung;Park, Hyo-Yeun;Hunter, William Cannon
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.163-178
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    • 2015
  • This paper specifically delineated the methodological application of constructivism in smart tourism studies. It explained what constructivism is and how this methodology could be applied in the study of smart tourism. In this study, residents of Seoul participated in constructivist research using the Q method to identify their subjectivities toward Seoul based on photographs most commonly found in tourism promotional material. Residents are concerned with good governance and cultural integrity, and they are aware of their role as stakeholders in tourism in their communities. However their potential contribution to destination image formation has been usually overlooked by researchers and marketers. Three clusters of subjectivities were revealed after 42 photographs of Seoul were sorted by 37 respondents. The results show how respondents perceived Seoul's destination image. The three clusters agreed that symbolic monuments were the key representations of Seoul. The paper recommends that tourism marketers and policy makers should focus on understanding and coordinating with residents' perceived image of Seoul as a destination when planning and decision making, especially in promoting Seoul as a destination market. This study, in conjunction with other constructivist research offers insight into how destination image is, especially with the rise of smart tourism, a complex social construction.

Perceived Image of the Jeju Island Dolhareubang: Implications for Online Destination Image in Korea using Q Method

  • Shin, Seunghun;Hunter, William Cannon;Chung, Namho;Koo, Chulmo
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.247-262
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    • 2016
  • Almost all Koreans recognize the Dolhareubang as a representative symbol of Jeju. However, as the development of online technology progressed, the image and perception of the Dolhareubang is also expected to change. Thus, this study explored the perceived images of Dolhareubang by focusing on residents in Seoul, Korea using Q methodology. The goal of this research was to evaluate this iconic representation of Jeju as an important component of the island's online tourism destination image. The Q-set was developed from existing literature and defined conceptually in terms of 'value', 'resource', 'story', and 'image'. Thirty five respondents were recruited as P set. Findings indicated four distinctive clusters that perceived the Dolhareubang differently and differences in perceptions were observed in terms of age. The examination of destination image and the exploration of the perceptions of Dolharuebang as a representative of Jeju could contribute to online destination image management or development, which is a crucial component of smart tourism.

A Study of Brand Value Development on Convention Destination: Application of Means-End Chain and Laddering Technique (Means-End Chain과 Laddering을 이용한 컨벤션도시의 브랜드가치 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Oh, Chang-Ho;Yook, Poong-Rim;Hwang, Jae-Wie;Kang, Sun-Goo
    • Management & Information Systems Review
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.253-272
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    • 2012
  • One of the fastest growing sectors in tourism industry is the use of applications from the MICE industry in various parts including business, politics, and cultural exchange due to globalization among the countries. The means-end chain theory suggests that convention participants perceive and judge convention destination as the means to achieving a desired end-state in a given destination selection situation. This study aims at establishing a convention destination's attributes, the benefits of consequences of using it, and the personal values it satisfies. A laddering interview was conducting in order to provide in-depth probing and to elicit responses from 96 visitors. This study presents the unique pyramid-structure of the means-end chain; a model linking perceived convention destination attributes to values. Understanding these concepts provides opportunities for convention destinations to target market segmentation and advertising based on the participants' desired end-states. In conclusion, the major correlations of attributions of the visitors, consequences, and the values are; informativeness(A), activity(A), tourist attraction(A) - sympathy(C), human relations(C) - self-development(V), and fellowship(V).

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