2016
DOI: 10.17159/2222-3436/2016/v19n3a8
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A customer-focused approach to distribution: the case of SANParks

Abstract: While the importance of distribution has been recognised in tourism literature, the research has been approached mainly from the perspective of supply, with very little attention given to the customer. To date, there has been even less focus on the distribution channel requirements of the National Park customers. The purpose of this study is to examine how the various distribution channels used by South African National Parks (SANParks) go towards satisfying the customers' distribution channel requirements and… Show more

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“…While both combined visitors' characteristics into one category, the breadth and depth of data and information available today on visitors' psychographic dimensions, their experiences, and post-trip reflections (Pickering et al, 2018) arguably warrants it to be treated as a distinct category of research. Neither categorisations cater to knowledge of pretrip travel decisions and arrangements, such as preferences towards travel bookings channels (Douglas, 2016) and other travel decisions before visiting a protected area (Gutiérrez et al, 2017). The authors of this study added a category to accommodate this type of information.…”
Section: What Does Visitor Research Comprise?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While both combined visitors' characteristics into one category, the breadth and depth of data and information available today on visitors' psychographic dimensions, their experiences, and post-trip reflections (Pickering et al, 2018) arguably warrants it to be treated as a distinct category of research. Neither categorisations cater to knowledge of pretrip travel decisions and arrangements, such as preferences towards travel bookings channels (Douglas, 2016) and other travel decisions before visiting a protected area (Gutiérrez et al, 2017). The authors of this study added a category to accommodate this type of information.…”
Section: What Does Visitor Research Comprise?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers suggest a strategic approach to market state parks for sustainable tourism to benefit all stakeholders including visitors and the natural environment (López-Sanz et al, 2021b;Mayer et al, 2010). It is for these reasons that research on the marketing of state parks has gained traction in recent years (Douglas, 2016;Eagles, 2014;Mercer, 2022). Understanding the role of brand image and its connection with visitors' emotions and place attachment has not been deeply studied.…”
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confidence: 99%