A perception gap investigation into food and cuisine image attributes for destination branding from the host perspective: The case of Australia
Author(s)
Lai, Mun Yee
Khoo-Lattimore, Catheryn
Wang, Ying
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2018
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This paper reports findings from a study into food images and the relationship with the overall perceptions of a destination. In doing so it also examines the degree to which congruence exists between the promotional images created by Tourism Australia and those images held by 18 major industry stakeholders. The measures are based on 40 attributes of food imagery clustered into 6 dimensions. Data derived from informants were also supported by an analysis of videos used by Tourism Australia. It was concluded a lack of consensus exists with the consequence of fragmented marketing strategies result.This paper reports findings from a study into food images and the relationship with the overall perceptions of a destination. In doing so it also examines the degree to which congruence exists between the promotional images created by Tourism Australia and those images held by 18 major industry stakeholders. The measures are based on 40 attributes of food imagery clustered into 6 dimensions. Data derived from informants were also supported by an analysis of videos used by Tourism Australia. It was concluded a lack of consensus exists with the consequence of fragmented marketing strategies result.
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Journal Title
Tourism Management
Volume
69
Subject
Commercial services
Commercial services not elsewhere classified
Marketing
Tourism