Branding Gallipoli as a transformative branding experience
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Department of Tourism, University of Otago
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The aim of the study is to explore how transformative experiences act as a catalyst for visitors branding the Gallipoli pilgrimage in Turkey. The study adopts Keller’s (1993) brand development model and uses transformative research theory (Filep & Pearce, 2013) as the lens to clarify how tourist experiences can develop brand equity. Recent findings related to Gallipoli reveal there are management implications for the site (Reeves, Bird, James, Stichelbaut, & Bourgeois, 2016), so as a heritage site Gallipoli requires further attention. This study will adopt a phenomenological qualitative approach, which is considered to be the most suitable when exploring complex phenomena (Pernecky & Jamal, 2010). The transformative lens includes the major theoretical contribution to the context of branding tourist experiences such as pilgrimage tourism.
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The library does not own a copy of this item. Paper presented at the 27th CAUTHE annual conference held at the University of Otago from 7-10 February 2017
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Lagos, A., Hall, J. and Wong H. (2017). Branding Gallipoli as a transformative branding experience. In CAUTHE 2017 time for big ideas? : re-thinking the field for tomorrow : bok of abstracts of the 27th Annual Conference . Dunedin : Department of Tourism, University of Otago. 62
