Taking advantage of the translation into English of the original 2002 contribution, the text was thoroughly revised and a sizeable portion of the notes were eliminated (making it lighter and more readable); at the same time, the current literature was reviewed in order to shed light on whether and how the experience economy concept (Pine and Gilmore, 1998) has affected managerial studies on tourism. The question we sought to answer was: How much and how has the experience economy model that we adopted in 2002 as a conceptual approach to observing touristic phenomena become widespread in touristic management literature? In order to answer this research question we opted to conduct a literature analysis by means of a “systematic review” (Tranfield et al., 2003).
Marketing of touristic districts - viable systems in the experience economy
Forlani, Fabio
2016
Abstract
Taking advantage of the translation into English of the original 2002 contribution, the text was thoroughly revised and a sizeable portion of the notes were eliminated (making it lighter and more readable); at the same time, the current literature was reviewed in order to shed light on whether and how the experience economy concept (Pine and Gilmore, 1998) has affected managerial studies on tourism. The question we sought to answer was: How much and how has the experience economy model that we adopted in 2002 as a conceptual approach to observing touristic phenomena become widespread in touristic management literature? In order to answer this research question we opted to conduct a literature analysis by means of a “systematic review” (Tranfield et al., 2003).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.