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Buch, Englisch, 192 Seiten, Format (B × H): 159 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 297 g

Heeley

Inside City Tourism

A European Perspective
Erscheinungsjahr 2011
ISBN: 978-1-84541-170-1
Verlag: Channel View Publications

A European Perspective

Buch, Englisch, 192 Seiten, Format (B × H): 159 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 297 g

ISBN: 978-1-84541-170-1
Verlag: Channel View Publications


Cities are the dominant geographical focus of business and leisure tourism travel, and cities everywhere are regenerating and reinventing themselves so as to attract visitors, students and investment. Inside City Tourism explores the organisational challenges to which this gives rise, and in particular examines the history, structure and functioning of the urban delivery mechanisms set up to raise profile and maximise tourism. The book is written by the Chief Executive Officer of European Cities Marketing who – as a former tourism academic and city marketing professional – is uniquely placed to synthesise academic and practical insights and to provide a distinctively European overview. While cities increasingly seek to differentiate themselves through brands, events and iconic structures, the approaches, techniques and language used by cities to promote themselves is remarkably similar across the length and breadth of Europe. Never before published case material exemplifies best practice in city marketing, with the greater part of leading edge practice to be found in Scandinavia, Holland, Germany, Austria and Spain. Inside City Tourism ‘tells it like it is’, uncovering the pitfalls and failures as well as the opportunities and successes, and the attendant leadership challenges. It is essential reading for practitioners and policymakers as well as students and academics.

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PREFACE – Why a Book on City Tourism?

PART ONE CITY TOURISM

CHAPTER 1 Organising City Tourism

CHAPTER 2 Measuring City Tourism

CHAPTER 3 The Dynamics of City Tourism

PART TWO CITY TOURISM ORGANISATION

CHAPTER 4 City Tourism Organisation: Structure and Operations

CHAPTER 5 Setting Up and Leading City Marketing Agencies

CHAPTER 6 City Tourism Organisation Case Study: York, United Kingdom

PART THREE CITY BRANDING

CHAPTER 7 The Problematic Nature of City Branding

CHAPTER 8 City Branding in the Netherlands

PART FOUR CONCLUSIONS

CHAPTER 9 Whither City Tourism and City Tourism Organisation?


Heeley, John
John Heeley runs his own business advising destination marketing organisations, universities and local government on the subject of urban destination marketing. He is also a visiting fellow at Sheffield Hallam University, where he teaches destination marketing and is developing associated industry links and research.

Dr John Heeley is currently Chief Executive Officer of European Cities Marketing – a network of tourist offices and convention bureaux drawn from Europe’s leading cities who meet on a regular basis to benchmark and exchange best practice.  Following his doctoral studies at the University of East Anglia, John lectured in tourism at Strathclyde Business School (1978-1990) before leaving academia to set up city marketing organisations for Sheffield, Coventry, Birmingham and Nottingham.  In 2009 he established Best Destination Marketing as a vehicle within which to pursue consultancy, teaching and writing activities.



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