This paper analyses the changing nature of European cultural attractions, and examines their role in the experience economy (the economic sector that produces experiences (e.g. entertainment) for consumers). The following themes are also addressed: experience production policies; the growth of museums; and the shift from cultural tourism to creative tourism
Advanced Introduction to The Experience Economy is a timely book that discusses the theoretical unde...
Contemporary consumers are increasingly seeking more experiences than products, and Pine and Gilmore...
The globalized and decentralized world we live in is simultaneously the arena for the competition of...
Abstract: One of the best known economic theories of the early 21st c. is Pine & Gilmore’s of th...
According to Pine and Gilmore [1999], over the last two hundred years we have witnessed a shift from...
In this work, an attempt is made to use the terminology and tools of the economy of experience as ap...
In the experience economy, the role of art museums has evolved so as to cater to global cultural tou...
This paper explores the potential of shifting from providing services to producing experiences in em...
The turn of the 20th and 21st c. was marked by the development of experience economy, in which the b...
A carnival is a cultural event within the experience economy, and can be considered an activity of a...
The concept of the experience economy has developed into one of the most exciting and visible areas ...
As culture is increasingly utilised as a means of social and economic development, the cultural tour...
The choice of products and services customers can choose from today has been increasing. At the same...
One of the best known economic theories of the early 21st c. is Pine & Gilmore’s of the experience e...
Over the last two decades, creative tourism has been used in many countries to create tourism produc...
Advanced Introduction to The Experience Economy is a timely book that discusses the theoretical unde...
Contemporary consumers are increasingly seeking more experiences than products, and Pine and Gilmore...
The globalized and decentralized world we live in is simultaneously the arena for the competition of...
Abstract: One of the best known economic theories of the early 21st c. is Pine & Gilmore’s of th...
According to Pine and Gilmore [1999], over the last two hundred years we have witnessed a shift from...
In this work, an attempt is made to use the terminology and tools of the economy of experience as ap...
In the experience economy, the role of art museums has evolved so as to cater to global cultural tou...
This paper explores the potential of shifting from providing services to producing experiences in em...
The turn of the 20th and 21st c. was marked by the development of experience economy, in which the b...
A carnival is a cultural event within the experience economy, and can be considered an activity of a...
The concept of the experience economy has developed into one of the most exciting and visible areas ...
As culture is increasingly utilised as a means of social and economic development, the cultural tour...
The choice of products and services customers can choose from today has been increasing. At the same...
One of the best known economic theories of the early 21st c. is Pine & Gilmore’s of the experience e...
Over the last two decades, creative tourism has been used in many countries to create tourism produc...
Advanced Introduction to The Experience Economy is a timely book that discusses the theoretical unde...
Contemporary consumers are increasingly seeking more experiences than products, and Pine and Gilmore...
The globalized and decentralized world we live in is simultaneously the arena for the competition of...