Investigating brand strategy gap in Hong Kong: first impressions and unique attractions

IF 1.8 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Chung-Shing Chan, M. Peters
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Abstract

ABSTRACT A brand strategy gap refers to a deviation of the projected destination image of the destination marketing organizations (DMOs) from the perceived image of residents. This gap can be represented by the perceptions of the city’s most salient features and unique attractions by government officials and local residents. Given the difference in sample sizes, the gap is examined with the aid of CATPAC, a neutral network content analysis software which allows the quantification of the frequency and clustering of textual answers of the respondent groups, and the relationships across such answers. In Hong Kong, an empirical study confirms that the two groups share similarities and discrepancies regarding both the most salient destination images and unique attractions. They share characteristics of an urban destination as the first impression, and features (Victoria Harbour, cultural attributes, skyscrapers and beaches) that are unique attractions though respondents also create different mental interrelationships in their perceptions of the destination image.
香港品牌战略差距调查:第一印象与独特吸引力
摘要品牌战略缺口是指目的地营销组织(dmo)对目的地的预期形象与居民感知形象的偏差。这种差距可以通过政府官员和当地居民对城市最显著特征和独特景点的看法来体现。鉴于样本量的差异,该差距是在CATPAC的帮助下进行检查的,CATPAC是一种中立的网络内容分析软件,可以量化被调查者群体文本答案的频率和聚类,以及这些答案之间的关系。在香港,一项实证研究证实,这两个群体在最突出的目的地形象和独特的景点方面既有相似之处,也有差异。虽然受访者在对目的地形象的感知中也会产生不同的心理联系,但他们的第一印象是城市目的地的特征,以及独特的吸引力(维多利亚港、文化属性、摩天大楼和海滩)。
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Asian Geographer
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期刊介绍: Asian Geographer disseminates knowledge about geographical problems and issues focusing on Asia and the Pacific Rim. Papers dealing with other regions should have a linkage to Asia and the Pacific Rim. Original and timely articles dealing with any field of physical or human geographical inquiries and methodologies will be considered for publication. We welcome, for example, submissions on people-environment interactions, urban and regional development, transport and large infrastructure, migration, natural disasters and their management, environment and energy issues. While the focus of the journal is placed on original research articles, review papers as well as viewpoints and research notes under the category of “Asian Geography in Brief” are also considered. Review papers should critically and constructively analyse the current state of understanding on geographical and planning topics in Asia. The ‘Asian Geography in Brief’ section welcomes submissions of applied geographical and planning research about Asia. The section aims to showcase (1) the diverse geography and planning of Asia; and (2) the diverse geographical and planning research about Asia. The journal will also publish special issues on particular themes or areas. Book reviews can be included from time to time.
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