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Delivering the right tourist service to the right people - a comparison of segmentation approaches

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posted on 2024-11-14, 14:14 authored by Sara Dolnicar, Friedrich Leisch
Market segmentation has developed to become a generally accepted and widely applied concept in strategic marketing. However, the gap between academic research aiming at increased sophistication of the methodology and managerial use has steadily increased. This paper takes the perspective of a destination manager and compares two segmentation approaches. One typically used in destination management (a priori geographical segmentation) and another one that is common in academic literature (a posteriori behavioural segmentation). The comparison emphasizes managerial usefulness (implying maximization of match between the tourists’ vacation needs and the destinations’ offer) and is illustrated with an empirical guest survey data set for Austria.

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Dolnicar, S & Leisch, F, Delivering the right tourist service to the right people - a comparison of segmentation approaches, The Journal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality and Tourism, 2004, 5(3-4), 189-207.

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Journal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality & Tourism

Volume

5

Issue

2/04/2024

Pagination

189-207

Language

English

RIS ID

10195

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