Crisis communication plans and marketing recovery campaigns are a key component of destination recovery after crises or disasters. Despite increasing researcher and practitioner interest in crisis and disaster management, further analysis of these components of recovery is warranted. This article contributes to this growing body of research by analysing the advertising components of a recovery marketing campaign developed and implemented immediately after bushfires in the Australian Capital Territory in 2003. The findings are drawn from relevant documents, marketing collateral and in-depth interviews with government agencies, professional associations and businesses. Despite a lack of relevant plans, the marketing campaign was an effective ...
The recent frequency and intensity of crises and disasters affecting the tourism industry has result...
Natural disasters, wars and conflicts, epidemics, and other major crises can devastate a tourism ser...
This study explores the recovery experiences of survivors of a flash flood event, five years after a...
An understanding of how best to communicate with the tourism market in the wake of a disastrous even...
One of the key roles of a destination marketing organization (DMO) is to portray their destination i...
The aim is to identify if Recovery Marketing is a Fresh Start Tool for economies after devastation. ...
Through nonrandom purposive sampling, this article examines the ways three Catholic agencies offered...
Through nonrandom purposive sampling, this article examines the ways three Catholic agencies offered...
© 2015, Public Library of Science. All Rights Reserved. Aim: Natural disasters inflict significant t...
The aim is to identify if Recovery Marketing is a Fresh Start Tool for economies after devastation. ...
This paper presents the results of a review of the literature concerning post-disaster and post-cris...
Aim: Natural disasters inflict significant trauma upon the individuals and communities in which they...
Background and Aim The Canberra Bushfires were one of the largest single day natural disasters in Au...
© 2021 Kate Elisabeth Whitley DouglasDue to climate change-induced intensifications in bushfire freq...
This article focuses on the need to develop a comprehensive research agenda for crisis management an...
The recent frequency and intensity of crises and disasters affecting the tourism industry has result...
Natural disasters, wars and conflicts, epidemics, and other major crises can devastate a tourism ser...
This study explores the recovery experiences of survivors of a flash flood event, five years after a...
An understanding of how best to communicate with the tourism market in the wake of a disastrous even...
One of the key roles of a destination marketing organization (DMO) is to portray their destination i...
The aim is to identify if Recovery Marketing is a Fresh Start Tool for economies after devastation. ...
Through nonrandom purposive sampling, this article examines the ways three Catholic agencies offered...
Through nonrandom purposive sampling, this article examines the ways three Catholic agencies offered...
© 2015, Public Library of Science. All Rights Reserved. Aim: Natural disasters inflict significant t...
The aim is to identify if Recovery Marketing is a Fresh Start Tool for economies after devastation. ...
This paper presents the results of a review of the literature concerning post-disaster and post-cris...
Aim: Natural disasters inflict significant trauma upon the individuals and communities in which they...
Background and Aim The Canberra Bushfires were one of the largest single day natural disasters in Au...
© 2021 Kate Elisabeth Whitley DouglasDue to climate change-induced intensifications in bushfire freq...
This article focuses on the need to develop a comprehensive research agenda for crisis management an...
The recent frequency and intensity of crises and disasters affecting the tourism industry has result...
Natural disasters, wars and conflicts, epidemics, and other major crises can devastate a tourism ser...
This study explores the recovery experiences of survivors of a flash flood event, five years after a...