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Hospitality Marketing: Principles and Practice (Fourth edition)

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Hospitality Marketing is an introductory textbook which shows readers how to apply the principles of marketing within the hospitality industry.

The fourth edition contains examples and case studies exemplifying how ideas and concepts discussed within its chapters can be successfully applied to a real-life work situation, with an emphasis throughout on topical issues such as sustainable marketing, corporate social responsibility and relationship marketing. It also describes the impact that the Internet has had on both marketing and hospitality, using a variety of tools including a wide range of Internet learning activities. This fourth edition has been updated to include:

  • New content on social media marketing, user-generated content, group-buying behaviour, franchising, internationalization, non-predictable factors affecting sales and marketing such as COVID-19, the role of marketing in creating a competitive advantage and the role of events and experiences in marketing.
  • New extensive exploration of the role of technology in marketing including the use of artificial intelligence, service robots and the metaverse to develop and deliver service and/or to measure customer experience.
  • Updated online resources including a PowerPoint deck, a test bank of questions and added links to YouTube and Instagram content.
  • New/updated international case studies including many more from Asian and African destinations.

This book is written specifically for students taking marketing modules within hospitality courses and is a valuable resource to promote learning.

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Routledge
1000624854 / 9781000624854
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
15/08/2022
England
English
424 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
Previous edition: published as by David Bowie, Francis Buttle, Maureen Brookes and Anastasia Mariussen. 2017 Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.