1996
DOI: 10.1016/0261-5177(96)00061-1
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Tourism policy: a midsummer night's dream?

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“…Although DMOs have traditionally taken marketing responsibility for the destination product, they fail to control marketing activities and mixes of individual players and hence can only co-ordinate and guide, rather than undertake a comprehensive marketing strategy. Perhaps the most important challenge for destination marketing therefore is to bring all individual partners together to compete rather than to co-operate and to pool resources towards developing an integrated marketing mix and delivery system (Buhalis and Cooper,1998;Fayos-Sola, 1996).…”
Section: Marketing Destinations: Strategies and Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although DMOs have traditionally taken marketing responsibility for the destination product, they fail to control marketing activities and mixes of individual players and hence can only co-ordinate and guide, rather than undertake a comprehensive marketing strategy. Perhaps the most important challenge for destination marketing therefore is to bring all individual partners together to compete rather than to co-operate and to pool resources towards developing an integrated marketing mix and delivery system (Buhalis and Cooper,1998;Fayos-Sola, 1996).…”
Section: Marketing Destinations: Strategies and Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Este estudio analiza las tres fases principales en las que se ha dividido la política analizada: prefordista o artesanal, fordista y postfordista (Enríquez et al, 2012;Fayos-Solá, 1996; Garay y Cánoves, 2011). En cada una de las fases, se observa que los gobiernos han tenido una relación variable y particular con el sector turístico; no se puede decir que se haya producido un crecimiento continuo de la actividad turística desde la independencia de Marruecos en 1956.…”
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“…La política que acompañó al crecimiento del turismo fordista no sufrió grandes cambios hasta finales de los ochenta y comienzo de los noventa. En estas fechas, irrumpe el posfordismo que favorece otros procesos como la flexibilización de la producción, la competitividad y la segmentación de la demanda, dentro de un proceso de amplia globalización (Fayos-Solá, 1996). Con ello, el Estado disminuye su intervención en favor de la iniciativa privada y los destinos locales y regionales (Vernon et al, 2005).…”
Section: La Evolución De La Intervención Estatal En La Política Turísunclassified