Experiences Marketing: A Cultural Philosophy for Contemporary Hospitality Marketing Studies

TRESIDDER, Richard (2015). Experiences Marketing: A Cultural Philosophy for Contemporary Hospitality Marketing Studies. Journal of Hospitality Marketing and Management, 24 (7), 708-726. [Article]

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Abstract
This article explores the landscape of contemporary hospitality marketing. It is argued that the teaching and academic discussions that surround the subject area adopt a predominantly positivistic approach; although important, that does not adequately reflect the nature of the industry or the products offered. Such a metrics-oriented position, although significant in the formulation of marketing strategy, does not reflect the complex experiential, nontangible nature of the hospitality product. This article presents a culturally located philosophy that reflects the multifaceted nature of the industry. The philosophy is underpinned by three precepts that draw from a multidisciplinary theoretical framework to create a more subject-specific approach to marketing, that when woven with traditional approaches can create a more effective and informed contemporary approach.
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