Marketing has long had a place in the planning and management of public sector recreation. In particular, the use of market segmentation has allowed leisure providers to better understand their clients’ needs and to tailor their services to the diversity of those needs. However, the use of marketing approaches is not without controversy and is sometimes perceived to be at odds with the public service or stewardship mandates often associated with recreation management. We suggest that wholesale adoption of basic marketing principles (such as the notion of giving people exactly what they want at a great price) may be inappropriate. An alternative form, relational marketing, may be better suited to public purpose organizations. Relational mark...
Increasing competition between private sector and public sector recreation facilities dictates that ...
Public recreation land management agencies have been searching for ways to increase revenue. User fe...
In an effort to obtain value for money and eliminate waste and inefficiency, inherent within the pub...
Marketing has long had a place in the planning and management of public sector recreation. In partic...
Abstract. The article focuses on four major assumptions that underlie the alternative conceptualizat...
The traditional approaches to marketing services leads to ineffective results. New approaches based ...
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While public leisure services have begun to adopt a marketing approach, the theoretical and ethica...
Marketing has, in recent years, become an integral part of the public leisure service profession, ho...
The marketing of recreation is unique and demands special consideration when compared with other pro...
Outdoor recreation facilities and services are provided by both the public and private sectors. The ...
Graduation date: 1992The concept of marketing, with its primary focus on\ud meeting customer needs, ...
Recreation managers have always attempted to ensure that resources are used effectively in planning ...
It seems that most everyone these days is interested in, and demanding better and more effective man...
The marketing literature of the past decade contains many articles dealing with strategies and tacti...
Increasing competition between private sector and public sector recreation facilities dictates that ...
Public recreation land management agencies have been searching for ways to increase revenue. User fe...
In an effort to obtain value for money and eliminate waste and inefficiency, inherent within the pub...
Marketing has long had a place in the planning and management of public sector recreation. In partic...
Abstract. The article focuses on four major assumptions that underlie the alternative conceptualizat...
The traditional approaches to marketing services leads to ineffective results. New approaches based ...
Part of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open ...
While public leisure services have begun to adopt a marketing approach, the theoretical and ethica...
Marketing has, in recent years, become an integral part of the public leisure service profession, ho...
The marketing of recreation is unique and demands special consideration when compared with other pro...
Outdoor recreation facilities and services are provided by both the public and private sectors. The ...
Graduation date: 1992The concept of marketing, with its primary focus on\ud meeting customer needs, ...
Recreation managers have always attempted to ensure that resources are used effectively in planning ...
It seems that most everyone these days is interested in, and demanding better and more effective man...
The marketing literature of the past decade contains many articles dealing with strategies and tacti...
Increasing competition between private sector and public sector recreation facilities dictates that ...
Public recreation land management agencies have been searching for ways to increase revenue. User fe...
In an effort to obtain value for money and eliminate waste and inefficiency, inherent within the pub...