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Abstracts of Articles of TRR 26(2), 2001
Theme: Wine Tourism |
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Tourism Life Cycle Development: A Proposed Model
(Timm Dodd & Michael Beverland)
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number of studies have shown the potential benefits of wine
tourism. However, relatively few have given thought to strategic
context of the winery and how this may affect the support
for, and development of, a wine tourism strategy. Using
an organizational life-cycle model, the authors examine
whether wine tourism strategies develop through their own
life-cycle in response to changes in the external environment
and strategy of the firm. The authors employ a grounded
theory approach to build a five-stage wine tourism life-cycle
based upon three in-depth case studies of New World wineries
and a review of the general wine tourism literature. The
suggested model can provide a road map for wine tourism
stakeholders to plan future strategies and developments.
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