Hong Kong Disneyland (HKDL) was seen as the ‘Millennium Dream Comes True! ’ in 1999, but as ‘Hong Kong’s shame ’ after its opening in 2005. In this article, interviews and ethnographic research are used to examine the different positions of various actors (HKDL workers, consumers and media practitioners) in their relationship with HKDL. Appropriating Lefebvre’s conceptual triad of space, these stories show that Disney brought Hong Kong a physical park, non-transparent values and related management practices. These same stories also demonstrate that HKDL workers and visitors work and consume the park in a local way that Disneyland management finds difficult to control; local people produce and circulate the changed meanings of ‘Disney ’ and ...
This paper analyzes Disneyland Paris and how glocalization theory has been successfully applied to i...
By examining the history of Disney Parks in America and Tokyo Disneyland as well as the differences ...
The case of Disney’s theme parks represents an opportunity to test major internationalisation theori...
Hong Kong Disneyland (HKDL) was seen as the ‘Millennium Dream Comes True! ’ in 1999, but as ‘Hong Ko...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONHong Kong Dreams and Disney Fantasies: How Hong Kong Disneyland (Controv...
Recent studies of globalization provide contrasting views of the cultural and sociopolitical effects...
This paper applies the principles of glocalization theory to Disney\u27s successful adaptation in Ho...
This paper applies the principles of glocalization theory to Disney\u27s successful adaptation in Ho...
The combined devastation of the 1997 Asian financial crises and the burst real estate bubble challen...
Paper Session: Urban and Cultural Spaces in AsiaThe combined devastation of the 1997 Asian financial...
In 2016, the Walt Disney Company launched Shanghai Disneyland--the company’s first theme park in mai...
Abstract: Since 2005, Disney has tried to establish brand loyalty, or choosing to buy goods or servi...
This thesis applies the glocalization theory to a comparative study of the Disney theme parks in the...
When Tokyo Disneyland opened in 1983, the Japanese people welcomed this American cultural export wit...
This thesis analyzes the foreign direct investment in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region by the...
This paper analyzes Disneyland Paris and how glocalization theory has been successfully applied to i...
By examining the history of Disney Parks in America and Tokyo Disneyland as well as the differences ...
The case of Disney’s theme parks represents an opportunity to test major internationalisation theori...
Hong Kong Disneyland (HKDL) was seen as the ‘Millennium Dream Comes True! ’ in 1999, but as ‘Hong Ko...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONHong Kong Dreams and Disney Fantasies: How Hong Kong Disneyland (Controv...
Recent studies of globalization provide contrasting views of the cultural and sociopolitical effects...
This paper applies the principles of glocalization theory to Disney\u27s successful adaptation in Ho...
This paper applies the principles of glocalization theory to Disney\u27s successful adaptation in Ho...
The combined devastation of the 1997 Asian financial crises and the burst real estate bubble challen...
Paper Session: Urban and Cultural Spaces in AsiaThe combined devastation of the 1997 Asian financial...
In 2016, the Walt Disney Company launched Shanghai Disneyland--the company’s first theme park in mai...
Abstract: Since 2005, Disney has tried to establish brand loyalty, or choosing to buy goods or servi...
This thesis applies the glocalization theory to a comparative study of the Disney theme parks in the...
When Tokyo Disneyland opened in 1983, the Japanese people welcomed this American cultural export wit...
This thesis analyzes the foreign direct investment in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region by the...
This paper analyzes Disneyland Paris and how glocalization theory has been successfully applied to i...
By examining the history of Disney Parks in America and Tokyo Disneyland as well as the differences ...
The case of Disney’s theme parks represents an opportunity to test major internationalisation theori...