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Let me show you our holiday video.....?

At the beginning of the 1990’s, it was recognised that the existing information on the volume and value of tourism and the characteristics of the visitor market was inadequate as an input to the forward planning and development of tourism on...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1995: Making The Decision
Authors: Chris Brock, Tom Costley
September 1, 1995

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Mystery shopper research

Mystery shopper research (or mystery buyer research) is an often underestimated instrument with respect to its various applications. In industries where personal selling is the most important or one of the most important marketing mix variables, MSR...

Catalogue: Seminar 1991: Travel And Tourism Transition
Authors: Eric Sondervan, Ad Schalekamp
Company: NIPO
June 15, 1991

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Tourism in Spain, not everything is under the sun

Tourism is one of the most important economical sectors in Spain. Several years ago the Government Department of Tourism lounched an advertising campaign abroad using the positioning propposal "SPAIN EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN". With the performance of...

Catalogue: Seminar 1991: Travel And Tourism Transition
Authors: Josep Chias, Teresa Buhigas
June 15, 1991

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Travel patterns of the over 50's

Increased competition is forcing the tourist industry world-wide to seek new markets for their products and none has emerged more significantly and offers more promising prospects through better understanding than the over-50s market. Within a...

Catalogue: Seminar 1991: The Over 50's In The 90's
Authors: Debra Camden, Janet McCoIl-Kennedy
June 15, 1991

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A review of the challenges facing travel researchers

Research into travel and tourism probably only accounts for 5% of the research industry's total turnover in spite of the fact that leisure is the world's largest industry (in many European countries tourism is the major revenue earner). This reflects...

Catalogue: Seminar 1991: Travel And Tourism Transition
Author: Peter B. Hodgson
June 15, 1991

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Age, social status and size of community= Three main variables in French holiday patterns

Following other European countries, France has now its own system monitoring the tourism behaviours of the french market. The paper will explain why and how we in SOFRES launched this French Travel Monitor in April 1990. Emphasis will be put on some...

Catalogue: Seminar 1991: Travel And Tourism Transition
Authors: Dominique Saint-Paul, François Brousseau
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
June 15, 1991

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Senior citizens

There is no doubt: The "Senior Citizens Market" is growing all over Europe. Thus developing specific marketing strategies and the adaptation of the touristical offer to the prospective needs of the elderly tourists are becoming more and more...

Catalogue: Seminar 1991: Travel And Tourism Transition
Authors: Martin Lohmann, Astrid Kösterke
June 15, 1991

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New product research in the travel and tourism market

New Product Development in the FMCG market is well documented and there are a number of volumetric forecasting models available. However since most of these rely on measures of trial and repeat purchase they are of little use in markets where the...

Catalogue: Seminar 1991: Travel And Tourism Transition
Author: Charles Ilsley
Company: FDS International Ltd
June 15, 1991

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Leisure futures

The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of key influences on the leisure sector in the 1990s. Taking a picture of current leisure patterns as a starting point, the presentation will go on to focus on the key economic and social changes...

Catalogue: Seminar 1991: Travel And Tourism Transition
Authors: Gerard O'Neill, Fiona Stewart
June 15, 1991