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Destination competitiveness through the lens of brand positioning: the case of Australia's Sunshine Coast
Authors:Steven Pike  Russell Mason
Affiliation:1. Queensland University of Technology, School of Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations , 2 George St, Brisbane, 4001, Australia sd.pike@qut.edu.au;3. Tourism Sunshine Coast , PO Box 9325, Pacific Paradise, Queensland, 4564, Australia
Abstract:The purpose of the paper is to provide a collaborative practitioner/academic interpretation of a destination's competitiveness through the lens of brand positioning in the domestic short break drive market. A 173 item questionnaire, which was mailed to a systematic random sample of 3000 households in the target market, attracted a 17% useable response. The paper compares how one destination, the Sunshine Coast, is positioned in its most important market, in relation to the brand identity intended by the destination marketing organisation (DMO). Key constructs were brand salience, brand associations and brand resonance. The Sunshine Coast was found to hold a leadership position in the minds of consumers, and the results indicated a strong level of congruence between actual market perceptions and the brand identity intended by the DMO. There were strong associations between brand salience, brand associations and brand resonance. The findings provided the destination of interest with both a measure of past marketing effectiveness as well as positive indicators of future performance. The paper represents collaboration between a tourism practitioner and a tourism academic, and attempts a contribution to the emerging literature on destination competitiveness through the lens of positioning theory.
Keywords:destination competitiveness  destination branding  destination positioning  destination marketing
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