Intended destination image positioning at the sub-provincial administration level in China

Shasha Lin, Andreas Zins

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Abstract

Tourism development is officially recognized by the Chinese central government as one of the strategic pillars of the country's economy. Hence, regional authorities are responsible for developing positioning strategies for their tourism destinations. This study investigates the following: (1) the variety of planned image positions among sub-provincial prefectures in China; (2) the commonalities of these image propositions across China and (3) the differences within and across the regions and provinces. This research is based on a representative sample of tourism development plans of 77 prefectural administrations. The texts (in Chinese language) were content analyzed and condensed in two steps into semantically similar terms and concepts. The results show that image-positioning objectives are generally lean in the planning documents lacking sophistication and creativity. The variety of used image terms tempts to believe in quite different positioning goals. Yet, from a compound perspective, this does not yield very distinct overall image positions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1241-1257
JournalAsia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research
Volume21
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 5 Feb 2016

Keywords

  • Intended image, content analysis, coopetition, destination image, destination marketing

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