We discuss who should be in charge of providing data relevant to marketing segmentation for the tourism industry. We describe the difficulties of using the most commonly found consumer behavioural models within an information system, and oppose them to a novel approach in marketing segmentation, based on outgoings analysis. We use agent-modelling techniques, based on cellular automaton rules and stochastic processes to implement our model and generate sales data. We then present our algorithm to identify similarly behaved tourists, showing that the commonly used “nationality” variable for segments discrimination is not efficient. We conclude with some test runs results discussion and possible further research tracks
Market segmentation has developed to become a generally accepted and widely applied concept in strat...
Tourism is New Zealand’s fourth largest industry, providing jobs for thousands of New Zealanders and...
Agent-based modeling (ABM) is a way of representing complex systems of autonomous agents or actors, ...
We discuss who should be in charge of providing data relevant to marketing segmentation for the tour...
The basis for successful marketing is to understand and satisfy consumer needs. Sometimes it is even...
This paper presents an innovative method for tourist market segmentation-based on dominant movement ...
Tourism segmentation research has focused on (1) developing tourist segment profiles using primary a...
Agent-based models (ABMs) are becoming more relevant in social simulation due to the potential to mo...
This chapter outlines the development of an agent-based model to simulate international tourist move...
Tourism segmentation research has focused on (1) developing tourist segment profiles using primary a...
Given the pressing need to understand the macro-level tourist-destination interaction dynamics withi...
[Abstract]: Many researchers have considered segmentation in the tourism context and these efforts h...
Market segmentation has developed to become a generally accepted and widely applied concept in strat...
Tourism is New Zealand’s fourth largest industry, providing jobs for thousands of New Zealanders and...
Abstract: Agent-based simulation is a technology which is being used as a decision support tool for ...
Market segmentation has developed to become a generally accepted and widely applied concept in strat...
Tourism is New Zealand’s fourth largest industry, providing jobs for thousands of New Zealanders and...
Agent-based modeling (ABM) is a way of representing complex systems of autonomous agents or actors, ...
We discuss who should be in charge of providing data relevant to marketing segmentation for the tour...
The basis for successful marketing is to understand and satisfy consumer needs. Sometimes it is even...
This paper presents an innovative method for tourist market segmentation-based on dominant movement ...
Tourism segmentation research has focused on (1) developing tourist segment profiles using primary a...
Agent-based models (ABMs) are becoming more relevant in social simulation due to the potential to mo...
This chapter outlines the development of an agent-based model to simulate international tourist move...
Tourism segmentation research has focused on (1) developing tourist segment profiles using primary a...
Given the pressing need to understand the macro-level tourist-destination interaction dynamics withi...
[Abstract]: Many researchers have considered segmentation in the tourism context and these efforts h...
Market segmentation has developed to become a generally accepted and widely applied concept in strat...
Tourism is New Zealand’s fourth largest industry, providing jobs for thousands of New Zealanders and...
Abstract: Agent-based simulation is a technology which is being used as a decision support tool for ...
Market segmentation has developed to become a generally accepted and widely applied concept in strat...
Tourism is New Zealand’s fourth largest industry, providing jobs for thousands of New Zealanders and...
Agent-based modeling (ABM) is a way of representing complex systems of autonomous agents or actors, ...