Hamilton Island. The Innovative Cultural Enterprise
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Research Paper (postgraduate) from the year 2015 in the subject Tourism - Miscellaneous grade: 1.1 Central Queensland University course: Cultural Entrepreneurship language: English abstract: Globalisation has meant that the offerings of many destinations are increasingly homogenous.Branding provides a way of creating a unique identity through relationship building and emotional appeal rather than differentiation on the basis of functional qualities.While destination branding draws on principals from product marketing there are some important differences.This is a more obvious requirement in some sectors such as tourism where countries develop hospitality industries and infrastructure such as convenient airport facilities. However such marketing concepts increasingly apply to countries as a whole.Nearly all successful communities can quickly identify their brand. They draw on their comparative advantages to find ways of encouraging growth by attracting the people businesses education service and investment they need.(Hulsbosch 2011)Hulsbosch (2011) suggests acting and thinking globally as one of his destination branding tips advising that brand identity and all related promotional activities must appeal across cultural groups.Cultural tourism gives visitors the opportunity to understand and appreciate the essential character of a place and its culture as a whole including:• History• People and their lifestyle • Cultural diversity• Arts and architecture• Food wine and other local produce(Foo & Rossetto 1998 p.63)
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